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It's x11/kde4I've tried to figure out what windows manager this. If I may, what is the window manager in use here?
x11-wm/xfce4 + x11/slim, net-im/psi and devel/geany on systray, nothing special, last two years this is my work laptop desk, Fluxbox was before without any icons as well.
Theme x11-themes/greybird-theme
Looks good! As for your console font: Do you know Courier Code: http://openfontlibrary.org/de/font/courier-code ? I love it ...
KDE Plasma 5 on the Workstation
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I'm using prezto for my Z Shell configuration. This is the specific prompt theme I'm using in my post above.Could You post PS1, zsh and screen/tmux config?
Thanks.
Thank You.I'm using prezto for my Z Shell configuration. This is the specific prompt theme I'm using in my post above.
For tmux(1), I'm using tmuxline.vim in conjunction with my tmux.conf file, which you can find here.
It's a heavily customized version of the Awesome Window Manager(x11-wm/awesome). The configuration isn't really finished yet and I'll do some work on it here and there going forward as I find the time until I feel satisfied. It's quite tailored to my machine setup so unless your familiar with Lua programming and don't mind hacking on it, the configuration won't work for you as is. Not that I mind posting the configuration anyway when it's finished if your interested. It's really just the excuse I'm using to learn how to code as I don't have a programming background. Need to start somewhere and once I'm comfortable I'll move on to C.Nice and clean!
What is it? Can you post your config?
Thanks.
Awesome is awesome!
Need to start somewhere and once I'm comfortable I'll move on to C.![]()
I was thinking more along the lines of a more BSD focused project such as x11/lumina.That means x11-wm/dwm, does it not?![]()
IIRC, x11-wm/awesome was originally forked from x11-wm/dwm so much of the core C code is probably similar/the same though I don't know that for a fact as I haven't really used DWM so am not familiar with it.