Author Topic: Re: Linux Megathread - PurpleMetro distro switch count: we lost track  (Read 34588 times)

Any good obscure Xfce Themes?
deviant art if you know where to look


I switched to xubuntu, and I must say, I love it, it is the best os imo (all you arch people get off my back) and my BL problems are also fixed. Yay!



I feel like the wallpaper is unfitting. Are there any wallpapers that can fit my theme? (Numix)

Just installed Manjaro.
Love it. Simple,Fast and doesnt feel bloated.
Anytips on what packages to get. All i have is Openbox with Tint2

Get alsamixer/alsa, if you don't already have it. It's a pretty beast terminal based audio control panel.

can anyone try using ableton 8.2.2 on wine so i can stop using goddamn windows?

Can you guys post your conky.conf? The ubuntu forums are down and I can't find any other good ones. I'm using xubuntu if that matters at all

Can you guys post your conky.conf? The ubuntu forums are down and I can't find any other good ones. I'm using xubuntu if that matters at all
http://pastebin.com/RGx2Kddg

can anyone try using ableton 8.2.2 on wine so i can stop using goddamn windows?
Can you not? I would if I could, but I don't have Ableton. :(

Is there any non lightweight version of xubuntu or an alternative?

ookay, so now I'm having trouble with conky

this is what I'm doing to get it
(I'm trying to use the terminal as much as possible so that I can get used to it faster)
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sudo apt-get install conky-all
mkdir ~/.conkyrc
cp /etc/conky/conky.conf ~/.conkyrc
conky
then it spits out this:
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Conky: missing text block in configuration; exiting
***** Imlib2 Developer Warning ***** :
This program is calling the Imlib call:

imlib_context_free();

With the parameter:

context

being NULL. Please fix your program.
any suggestions?

Is there any non lightweight version of xubuntu or an alternative?
Try Kubuntu.

ookay, so now I'm having trouble with conky

this is what I'm doing to get it
(I'm trying to use the terminal as much as possible so that I can get used to it faster)

then it spits out this:

any suggestions?
Try commenting out the entire disks section with hashes.

# ${color CCCCCC}D I S K S   $hr
# ${color 999999}/dev/sdb1${goto 120}${fs_free /}${alignr}${fs_size /}
# /dev/sdb2${goto 120}${fs_free /boot}${alignr}${fs_size /boot}
# /dev/sdb3${goto 120}${fs_free /home}${alignr}${fs_size /home}
# /dev/sdb4${goto 120}${fs_free /music}${alignr}${fs_size /music}
# /dev/sda2${goto 120}${fs_free /media/Windows}${alignr}${fs_size /media/Windows}
# /tmp${goto 120}${fs_free /tmp}${alignr}${fs_size /tmp}
# /var/cache/pacman/pkg${goto 120}${fs_free /var/cache/pacman/pkg}${alignr}${fs_size /var/cache/pacman/pkg}

It might be trying to display disks that don't exist, specifically the pacman oriented directories TBP has set up for himself.

I'm not using TBP's conky thing yet. I'm still trying to get the default one to work :p

does having piOS on a raspberry pi count