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The terminal font is just Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.

I found the wallpaper at pixelgirl

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Thanks, and here's mine before I went and stole your wallpaper :)

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Xfce: 4.2.0

Xfwm4: OpusOS-Blue-sq

GTK2: Industrial

Desktop Stats Thing: Torsmo

enlightenment OWNZZZZ MEEE

OS:- ubuntu 5

wm:-  http://enlightenment.freedesktop.org/

the static screenshot fails to show what this window manager really is like .

see this clip to see what am i talking bout.

:woot:  :whistle:

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How did you get that to work on Ubuntu, I am having a terrible time getting it to work. Major Dependency problems.

How did you get that to work on Ubuntu, I am having a terrible time getting it to work. Major Dependency problems.

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well i knew it will be really hard to get it running but i kept chugging at it with my inbuilt patience and i did it :D

i will give u magic link :D http://get-e.org//Documentation/User_Guide.html

Good luck. and dont give up .. its all worth it. i am using it as my Default session :woot:

You officially are the biggest nerd I have ever seen on the internet because of that sig! good job!

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:) Because of Gentoo? It's really an awesome distro...

Anyways nice desks everyone. I really like fluxbox because it's nice and simple, minimalistic, loads quickly, you create your own menu's (so they don't get cluttered), etc.

nice wallpaper :).

i see u got battery mon working there?  i never manage to get it running on my IBM R40 laptop,

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It should work on yours, too. I googled a bit, you don't need any patches or similiar.

Do you have files inside /proc/acpi/battery ?

BTW, I have a BenQ Joybook 5000, if you want to know :rolleyes:

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How did you get that to work on Ubuntu, I am having a terrible time getting it to work. Major Dependency problems.

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this link might be of some help for anyone wanting to try e17 and ubuntu

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20216

what setup is that? is that simple gnome + gdesklets or gnome + e17?

my E17 setup just doesnt upgrade now.

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It's Gnome with the Milk 2.1g theme and the icons are Chanindjoole (Chaninja port). The launcher at the bottom is engage from e17 (soulmachine repository) and the pager in the lower right corner is called netwmpager. It supports transparency with xcompmgr, and you can set the value in the config.

I don't use engage as a dock, so I might as well use starterbar, just that I think engage generally looks better and it's just so very smooth. It's a little tricky to configure, but not that bad. That will hopefully improve, allthough the author seems to be focusing on the e17 module part, which doesn't have much to do with the standalone version unfortunately.

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