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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-02 20:46
by Head_on_a_Stick
^ Nice :cool:

I have Debian stretch running properly in vmm(4) now:

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^ I've decided to connect the Debian guest to the OpenBSD host with systemd-networkd :twisted:

And yes, that scrot does show systemd running under OpenBSD :mrgreen:

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-02 20:55
by jibberjabber
Yea, I saw that , I am still working on the networking, guest to host , etc.

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-02 22:24
by Head_on_a_Stick
jibberjabber wrote:I am still working on the networking, guest to host , etc.
This may help:

https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=4709

Still a few wrinkles to iron out but I'm getting there...

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-03 01:22
by jibberjabber
Thanks, that looks like it will be help full.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-04 21:58
by Head_on_a_Stick
^ I've finished that off now, it should work for OpenBSD 6.3 :)

Back on topic with graphics/povray (and xterm+vim) in OpenBSD:

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What a load of balls :mrgreen:

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-06 13:58
by Nili
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Back on openbox + tint2 + conky-std.
It's been a few years since i was away from Openbox.
Now that I'm using, understand that i shouldn't have ignored it for so long.

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-06 18:54
by archimboldo
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-12 13:28
by Head_on_a_Stick
Path tracing in Blender:

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Only 13 hours to go... :lol:

EDIT: check out those caustics! 8)

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-13 22:30
by ruffwoof
OpenBSD 6.3 with jwm and rox

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Rox panel left screen edge where files can be dragged/dropped to to launch/open them. jwm panel that auto hides at the top of screen (tray/dock etc.). The date in that panel is set so left mouse click shows desktop, right click shows the menu.

Using multiple pinboards, so different icons/files/programs etc can be switched to in a instant. Handy to have one pinboard for each client, so that all files/docs/images/spreadsheets etc. for that client are near instantaneously available/accessible.

I've converted a number of programs to rox APP-DIR's, so the base system is base OpenBSD + four packages (firefox, gnumeric, rox, jwm) along with three other system installed packages (package manager database and two sets of firmware the system auto installed).

Decided that having web bookmarks on pinboards is much better. Just mouse to top of screen to pop up the jwm panel, click the date to reveal the desktop/pinboard and pick a bookmark from there. Saves having to export/reimport firefox bookmarks.

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-14 09:27
by debiman
^ which mpv version is openbsd at?

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-14 22:37
by ruffwoof
^ which mpv version is openbsd at?

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obsd$ mpv -V
mpv 0.22.0 (C) 2000-2016 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects
 built on Tue Mar 27 18:46:44 MDT 2018
ffmpeg library versions:
   libavutil       54.31.100
   libavcodec      56.60.100
   libavformat     56.40.101
   libswscale      3.1.101
   libavfilter     5.40.101
   libswresample   1.2.101
ffmpeg version: git-N-75863-g3f8a0d5ad1
I've moved my rox panel to the bottom, less scrolling involved. jwm autohide panel remains at the top/centre

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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-15 06:06
by debiman
ruffwoof wrote:

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obsd$ mpv -V
mpv 0.22.0 (C) 2000-2016 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects
 built on Tue Mar 27 18:46:44 MDT 2018
ffmpeg library versions:
   libavutil       54.31.100
   libavcodec      56.60.100
   libavformat     56.40.101
   libswscale      3.1.101
   libavfilter     5.40.101
   libswresample   1.2.101
ffmpeg version: git-N-75863-g3f8a0d5ad1
ok thanks, that isn't so bad.
stretch is at 0.23, and my trusty arch desktop is at 0.27.

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mpv -V
mpv 0.27.2 (C) 2000-2017 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects
 built on Wed Feb 14 14:00:12 CET 2018
ffmpeg library versions:
   libavutil       55.78.100
   libavcodec      57.107.100
   libavformat     57.83.100
   libswscale      4.8.100
   libavfilter     6.107.100
   libswresample   2.9.100
ffmpeg version: 3.4.2

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-15 10:36
by Funkygoby
My OBSD is set up just like my Debian' one really.
https://scrot.moe/image/9Pr58

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-21 21:51
by Lysander
A distinctly Scandinavian look. I first heard about Slackware when I was in Norway years ago, so this seems fitting.

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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-22 00:51
by Richard
...from the twilight zone, gone but not forgotten...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SalineOS
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and now:
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-22 00:53
by Lysander
Richard wrote:...from the twilight zone...Image
Your image sizing is from the Twilight Zone. Did you upload a thumbnail?

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-22 01:46
by Richard
Yes, just forgot to change the size to Large.
It is done now, and changed. :)
Actually, not. The image is too small and doesn't scale. I'll a find better/another image.

The fish are from the last iso, SOS-2dev1, of the now defunct SalineOS,
to be based on Wheezy, with some backports and utilities.
The original SalineOS-1.0 was based on Squeeze. Solid with backports.

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-26 13:25
by pawRoot
High Sierra 10.13.4

Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac :mrgreen:

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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-26 13:51
by None1975
pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
12 Gigabytes of RAM and still uses swap. Very strange.

Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-04-26 14:37
by pawRoot
None1975 wrote:
pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
12 Gigabytes of RAM and still uses swap. Very strange.
No idea about it, but everything works perfect.