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raublekick 06-06-2006 10:10 AM

i installed openbox and having quite the time getting it all configure... part of me is kinda scared because it looks like some of the openbox config stuff is intrusive to Gnome, KDE, or whatever other WM you have installed.

sharkz 07-09-2006 03:01 PM

i don't think i ever added that i'm finally using linux again (ubuntu dapper) and loving it. using KDE... looks to have progressed very far since 2002.

raublekick 07-09-2006 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by sharkz
i don't think i ever added that i'm finally using linux again (ubuntu dapper) and loving it. using KDE... looks to have progressed very far since 2002.

haha yes, it's amazing how far linux has gone since just a few years ago.

with XGL and Compiz, linux has beaten Vista and surpassed OSX into the cool window effects realm.

johnny 07-10-2006 06:06 PM

i put xubuntu on my laptop about two weeks ago, 'cause running xfce makes the most sense considering my laptop's weak hardware, and i'm thinking i'm liking it even better than gnome. but now i'm using gnome on my desktop.. i guess i like both. but kde?? :(

raublekick 07-10-2006 07:09 PM

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=192106

that's the Openbox guide I wrote. i've been using Gnome lately, but Openbox would be my favorite if i could figure out all i want to do with it. it's just so... god damned customizable.

raublekick 08-23-2006 11:44 AM

i just installed Kubuntu on my laptop. i've always been a Gnome/GTK guy, but i decided on KDE for a few reasons:

lots of config option
better networking
GTK apps run much better in KDE than KDE apps run in Gnome

i still use Gaim, Synaptic, Firefox, Gimp, and lots of other GTK apps, and they all work perfectly in KDE.

johnny 08-27-2006 02:16 PM

so i went ahead and decided to mess around with openbox today. it's pretty nifty. yer howto was helpful raub, because i probably would have been to lazy to figure out a few of the customizations on my own. also, that olive window decoration is pretty neato. i might actually stick with it for a while.

johnny 09-03-2006 09:05 PM

y'know, a few weeks ago i was actually using kde quite regularely, and now i find myself using it more again. it's kinda like i'm turning over to the darkside?? i dunno, the more i toy with kde and get to know it better, the more i prefer it to gnome. and reading about kde 4 also makes me want to use it.

it's too bad they faggotted up the kubuntu colour scheme (the purple!!?) in the latest edgy eft beta release.

raublekick 09-03-2006 09:09 PM

yeah, i really like the Dapper theme, but i use the plastik window decoration. kde 4 should be hella awesome.

hey johnny, you ever try visiting here with Konquerer? for some reason it doesn't render links for the first half of the page (at least for me)

raublekick 09-03-2006 09:10 PM

anything above Computers, to be precise... (this post coming from konquerer)


speaking of... it's nice that konquerer has aspell built in.

johnny 09-04-2006 07:42 AM

you know, i have noticed that. there have been a few times that all the links worked fine on thetesttube, but typically i get the same problem you did (and i get into the computers forum by doing a search, haha..). but it's never happened on any other site.

raublekick 09-04-2006 01:27 PM

yeah exactly, it's just this site that i've encountered problems with. it sucks, because konquerer is such a nice browser to use, such usefulness.

johnny 09-04-2006 02:41 PM

it's weird. the links in the top menu work, and the links in the shoutbox work. the links in the moderator column of the forum display work. but the links for the forum names, and most recent topics don't.. all the way until the testing forum.

and once i'm viewing a thread, all the links work okay. it's very strange.
i'll think i'm going to find another vbulletin site and see how it works in konqueror..

johnny 09-04-2006 02:48 PM

hey raub, try this: click the up arrow in the top-right corner of the shoutbox to hide it. now do all the links work? they do for me. and when i click the arrow again to make the shoutbox visible once more, the links go fucked up again. odd. same deal for the front page which displays the shoutbox and news posts.

raublekick 09-04-2006 03:26 PM

hey yeah, that did the trick! awesome find dude.

johnny 09-06-2006 09:23 PM

i had a go at installing gentoo 2006.1 on my laptop tonight, to mess around with that. but there were some issues, and x couldn't start, so i couldn't do the nice livecd graphical install. the system installed okay through the command-line dialog, however.. my screen is still fucked and running startx throws errors back at me. i was googling for help through links until i got fed up. i have a feeling that the solution to the problem may involve a re-install anyways..

i think i'll have fewer headaches if i stick to more useable distros. (i tested the livecd on my desktop; it just hangs up at a black screen after starting x and gdm.. and, like i said, x totally fails running from the livecd on my laptop.. wtf machines does it actually work on!?!)

what's annoying is really, all i have to do is type "emerge kde" and it's all systems go on my laptop, if i could get x to start. this shit makes me angry too easily.

raublekick 09-07-2006 12:13 AM

i'm too wary about trying hardcore distros like that on my laptop. on a desktop i could manage most problems, but i just don't feel like dealing with getting wireless and all that to work.

raublekick 09-08-2006 11:27 AM

hmmm... gnome 2.16 is looking pretty keen. i'll stick with KDE for now, but I might start my Edgy trip off with Gnome first when it is released.

johnny 09-08-2006 06:03 PM

i think i'm going for kde from the start, when edgy is released. i'm looking forward to that. i do still like gnome; up until recently it has always been much better than kde.. but things seem to be turning around.

i think i'm going to fire up gentoo on my desktop this weekend. i know once i get the system going x should be okay; it just fucks up on the livecd. so i can run the installer through the cli dialogs, and then set up x, and xdm or gdm.. and i think i'll go with openbox. it'll probably take forever to compile kde or gnome.

raublekick 09-09-2006 11:20 AM

woorrrd, i love openbox, i should install it on here.

i think i'm gonna install ubuntu-desktop on here today and just do some heavy fucking menu editing so each one has it's own menu without made KDE apps showing in the gnome menu.

johnny 09-09-2006 12:06 PM

a while ago, it got to the point on my ubuntu setup that a la carte wouldn't even open anymore. something was very wrong with it. i guess i should have ran it from a terminal to see the errors it sent back, but it didn't occur to me at the time.

but the kde menu editor works pretty nicely. my only complaint was that it seemed to.. re-order some of my menus when i saved them, without asking me. but oh well, everything that i wanted was there, at least.

johnny 09-11-2006 05:32 PM

so i'm giving swiftfox a try, but to be honest, i'm not noticing a huge difference between it and firefox. i've actually been using opera mostly, lately. it's come a looooooong way.
deb packages for ubuntu: http://www.getswiftfox.com/ubuntu.htm

raublekick 09-11-2006 06:41 PM

i am really skeptical of how good swiftfox is. is it just an architecture optimized build of firefox and nothing else? i've used the 686 kernel in ubuntu and never really saw too much improvement, although people do claim that full 686 distros are much snappier. but i doubt that one package, especially one that's pretty intense anyways, is gonna get all that much better.

i really need to get my middle mouse button working. i think about it everytime i sit in front of my computer but i never actually do it. i think i said this before. deja vu.

johnny 09-11-2006 07:55 PM

wheel mouse? i dunno, my middle button/wheel has always worked fine.

raublekick 09-11-2006 09:17 PM

really? it's just a logitech wheelmouse, nothing special. the wheel works, but the middle click doesn't. i've fixed it before, i'm just lazy.

johnny 09-12-2006 06:03 AM

have you accidentally set the xorg.conf setting "Emulate3Buttons" to yes? 'cause that might confuse it?

raublekick 09-12-2006 08:09 AM

it's just set to the whatever it detected when i installed.

johnny 09-12-2006 06:19 PM

ah, bizarre. 'cause so is mine, and i have a generic logitech wheel mouse too. odd that mine would work perfectly, and yours doesn't.

i'm not sure i could live without the handy middle-button-to-paste-highlighted-text feature.

johnny 09-14-2006 08:04 PM

so i've pretty much decided that xfce is my window manager of choice. it's got the best balance of lightness and speed, and features and useability. i think i might install arch linux, with xfce. i hear arch is quite fast.

raublekick 09-14-2006 10:13 PM

i installed arch but couldn't get networking working. i spend a few hours getting help on their IRC channel, and after trying several things, the conclusion of everyone who helped me, and myself, was "i dunno, i mean, everything looks fine, it should work"

i'd really like to try to get it working again sometime, but that might not be too easy with my laptop. plus it's pretty plain. no arch-desktop package, just straight up plain gnome, kde, xfce, or whatever.

johnny 09-16-2006 04:41 PM

i ended up installing arch. it went pretty smoothly, and it's working nicely, but there are some configurations i had to do which i think ought to be done automagically (though i guess i did learn a thing or two, in doing those configurations on my own). and it is pretty speedy. finely tuned!

i don't really like pacman, though.. i'd prefer portage, or even aptitude.

raublekick 09-16-2006 05:27 PM

from what i used of pacman, i really liked it. but asking for arch to do things automagically is like asking debian to speed up their development process, it's just not how it gets done in that distro.

so, thank the fuck god for live CDs. last night i tried to get my second monitor working really quick so i could try to play a DVD on it. well, after i restarted, X wouldn't launch... it would load up all the boot up stuff like normal, and then when it would get to where it should switch to the logon screen, it just stuck at the bootspash image with a 0 progress bar and no info at the bottom. i tried commenting out some stuff in xorg.conf myself, but i wasn't sure exactly what the second monitor settings added and if they added stuff anywhere else. anyways, booted up the live CD, mounted my kubuntu partition, copied xorg.conf from the live CD to my hard drive, rebooted, and like magic i was right back to where i was before i messed around with it.

i think i am gonna work on a back up script in my spare time that will be something like 'backup -Xfmh ~ /my/target/location' where X determines if it should back up xorg.conf, f for fstab, m for the modprobe info (i have to blacklist my internal soundcard), and h for home directory. i might make it more complex because i don't always want all of the hidden .whatever folders copied. well, i guess it's good to do regardless, but the most important is my mail folder.

johnny 09-16-2006 06:16 PM

yea, xorg.conf can be pretty touchy. one wrong word, and..! yikes.

i guess pacman is okay, but portage is still a zillion times better. i just don't know whether to stay with arch, or go back to gentoo, on this machine. ubuntu goes on my laptop because so far it's been the only distro able to figure out my laptop's hardware straight away. it's all pretty standard shit, but attempting to install other distros has been nothing but problematic. suse was close, but it was still a pain to get x working correctly. and i wasn't a huge fan of suse, though it did have it's strong points. but that was suse9. maybe (open)suse10 is an improvement? i haven't bothered to investigate that.

raublekick 09-16-2006 06:54 PM

so johnny, what do you think of all these distros moving over to Gnome now? Suse used to be heavily KDE, and now opensuse is Gnome. Mandriva used to be KDE, now it's Gnome... ok that's only two... But still, it's now the case that almost all of the big name distros are Gnome based.

my Gnome vs KDE struggle is that i like the concepts and beliefs of Gnome so much more, but KDE just does things much better in the long run.

johnny 09-17-2006 09:51 AM

i think it would be have been better if some of those distros were gnome-based several years earlier, 'cause up until now-ish i think gnome has been the better window manager, overall. but now with kde4 on the way, i'm not sure what to think; kde4 is looking pretty nice.

but i also think that gnome is friendlier to new linux users, which counts for quite a bit.

raublekick 09-17-2006 10:10 AM

yeah i agree. but i also think gnome helps promote the idea that linux isn't powerful. i dunno, it's hard to explain, but gnome is really simple, and that can hurt it. Windows isn't simple, but most everyone can manage that. My feeling has always been that Linux is just a different, but by no means harder, way of using your computer. The only reason it is hard at first is because it is different. If you went from using Linux all your life to suddenly wanting to try Windows, I think Windows would be the one that is too hard. so then people use Gnome and it is way simpler than Windows, and that can come off as not as useful (although in some respects it is true).

last year we were working on a program in the linux lab at school, and my one friend stretched all of the desktop icons to their full size and was like "look, MyFirstLinux!" wow, did it ever look like just some toy computer.

KDE4 should be the bees knees, though.

johnny 09-17-2006 02:19 PM

i wouldn't necessarily say that gnome helps promote the idea that linux isn't powerful. but even if the simplicity of gnome does make linux seem less powerful to some people, i'm not sure that its much of a problem. the averge computer user doesn't need linux to be powerful, perse; they just need it work, so they can.. browse the internet, email, work with open office / koffice / abiword, maybe play some games every now and then, etc.

raublekick 09-17-2006 09:08 PM

oh yeah i completely agree. the average computer user only needs the basic functions of an e-machine, but still things like flash and even photoshop (despite the gimp covering almost all needs of the average computer user) keep people thinking 'what? this sucks!"


speaking of koffice, have you tried it out? i never touched it because i know how to use openoffice pretty well, and it never seemed like koffice would be any better for me.

johnny 09-18-2006 05:47 AM

i used koffice a bit, but that was a few versions ago. it was okay, and i'm sure it's better now. i'm not too crazy about openoffice anymore, though, so i just stick with abiword. and i guess if i had to do spreadsheets i'd probably use gnumeric.

raublekick 09-20-2006 11:41 AM

hey johnny, i know you get a boner over XFCE, so maybe you will like DreamLinux, they seem to have a really awesome XFCE setup. i think i might test out the live CD sometime.

http://www.dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html


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