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you'll need the compiz settings manager

look in compiz settings > effects > animations

all animations and their respective delays are handled there

So I just installed ArchBang, Which DE should I get if I want something modern and easy to configure?


you'll need the compiz settings manager

look in compiz settings > effects > animations

all animations and their respective delays are handled there
that did nothing

wait do you mean like an animation delay, like the time it takes for an application to fade into the screen

or do you just mean a plain delay like lag?

a plain delay, idk
i'm getting it too, and some of the items on my dock won't even work :<

where you type in an application and then click on the icon, its a small delay but its annoying

i think my arch setup has finally shat itself after 3 years, it still works but i have weird issues everywhere
i really don't blame it, i'm just a very corrosive user, i break every OS i touch :L
ubuntu lasted a year at most for me, windows a few months and they broke

please help me unlazy myself to reinstall arch

use the arch ultimate install script if you're really that lazy

use the arch ultimate install script if you're really that lazy
most of the laziness comes from packing all my important datas

man i love urxvt but i really need to make copy-paste easier than shuffling with tmux buffers and shoving them onto/off the clipboard :|

Tmux is probably one of the most wonderful things in the world.



There's no way I'd be able to be this productive with a remote console without tmux. Even if I just opened four, it'd be much less effective than tmux.

Tmux is probably one of the most wonderful things in the world.

-snippy-snippy-chan-

There's no way I'd be able to be this productive with a remote console without tmux. Even if I just opened four, it'd be much less effective than tmux.
man tmux is great, on most of the servers i use i have a persistent tmux session that i attach/detach to/from, it also allows me to run stuff on the server
without setting up all the daemon crap (which is ad-hoc as forget, i guess, but i like it this way :3)

also tri why are you using putty on windows? windows is malicious and it gives you cancer

what are some good network traffic logging tools that i can just leave running?

what are some good network traffic logging tools that i can just leave running?
http://freecode.com/projects/jnettop jnettop?

my dad is in love with linux. hes always asking me to use it and i would use it if i could figure out how to play games on it. i could never understand wine or how to get it to work