Definitely not for the faint of heart, but I thought I'd mention it, if anyone is interested.
Definitely not for the faint of heart, but I thought I'd mentione it, if anyone is interested.
Definitely not for the faint of heart, but I thought I'd mentione it, if anyone is interested.Not really my style. Then again, I can't prove anything. I wish I would
have taken screenshots of my fully configured fluxbox WM I had. It was pretty nice and very lightweight as well.
There's only one thing to style--picking a background (if you want one). It is a bit of a reactionary coding project after spending some time in GNOME3 and XFCE and other bloatful DEs, but I can appreciate it's the exact opposite of what most people seek (and therein lies the beauty :) ).
Not really my style. Then again, I can't prove anything. I wish I wo
taken screenshots of my fully configured fluxbox WM I had. It was pr
lol. Even though my heads up my ass and you don't like to hear from me, I'll challenge you this one, somehow I got one from about 10 years ago I'll share with ya:
http://1984.ws/flux.jpg
It says Monday, Nov 11th, which would be 2002, 11 years ago, wow. The friend on the other end sent me his fluxbox customization in return:
http://1984.ws/flux2.jpg
And here's a windowmaker customization from around that time:
http://1984.ws/wm.jpg
Boy am I glad I stopped customizing and fooling with .rc files! Who the hell has time for that anymore! People are now storing their .dotrc
files as projects on github, its the "in" thing to do, lol. I'm
actually a little sad that vim doesn't do the python help I like out of the box and requires about ~1 page of .vimrc, I'm very much now of the mantra "just use the tool how it comes by default", but vim doesn't do syntax checking of python code out of the box D: (or maybe it does, the most recenty version is very python integrated?) (i use 'pyflakes' for this, btw)
Not really my style. Then again, I can't prove anything. I wish I wo taken screenshots of my fully configured fluxbox WM I had. It was pr
lol. Even though my heads up my ass and you don't like to hear from me,
I'll challenge you this one, somehow I got one from about 10 years ago
I'll share with ya:
http://1984.ws/flux.jpg
It says Monday, Nov 11th, which would be 2002, 11 years ago, wow. The
friend on the other end sent me his fluxbox customization in return:
http://1984.ws/flux2.jpg
And here's a windowmaker customization from around that time:
http://1984.ws/wm.jpg
Boy am I glad I stopped customizing and fooling with .rc files! Who the
hell has time for that anymore! People are now storing their .dotrc
files as projects on github, its the "in" thing to do, lol. I'm
actually a little sad that vim doesn't do the python help I like out of
the box and requires about ~1 page of .vimrc, I'm very much now of the mantra "just use the tool how it comes by default", but vim doesn't do syntax checking of python code out of the box D: (or maybe it does, the
most recenty version is very python integrated?) (i use 'pyflakes' for
this, btw)
I couldn't live without GUI. I get tired of command line interpretations. For BBS it's ok but when you have a program that needs like a lot of options and it can't be batched then it's a real hassle.
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