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As you can see, I am now running Arch Linux on my machine rather than Fedora. I recently got the hardware in my computer almost completely replaced (my old stuff being given instead to our HTPC), with me getting myself a new motherboard, a new quad-core cpu, and of course a new stick of memory, and as Fedora 16 had by then finally reached it's end of life I seriously needed to get my machine upgraded to something new.
If anyone is interested, here are my up to date specs:
Fedora 18 was not accepting my Zaphod Head configuration for some reason, and since I got my two terabyte drive copying all the files off of it for a clean install has been an utter pain (I know I could in theory just wipe the root partition, but I would still want to have my files backed up in case something went wrong anyway) so I decided it might be time for me to give a rolling release distribution a try. Since I had already been consulting it's Wiki for years, I settled on Arch. I still like Fedora of course and I am still going to end up using it quite a bit on my network's other machines, but so far Arch is working out well for me, even if I spent the first few days meticulously setting it up to act almost exactly like one of my Fedora machines would (which is all part of the fun of Arch of course).
I am especially enjoying all of the video game source ports I can grab from AUR; all of the application icons on the top of my screen are for things I have grabbed and built from AUR. I have been playing with Doomsday again for instance, which I have not touched since back when I was forced to use Windows XP almost a decade ago, so it is fun to see it in action again. I also have Chocolate Doom installed as well for when I am feeling a little more conservative, as well as the standard selections of darkplaces, yamagi, and ioquake3 for the various Quake titles. WINE is also working a lot better for me now with Arch, giving me working sound and allowing me to play through Blood II again now that is actually running through Direct3D at a decent performance. Several native titles are also running better, especially Trine 2 which now seems to fly on my box, much to my surprise. Even Dosbox is enjoying being able to utilize all four of my cores properly.
So, thumbs up and smiles all round. ^_^
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The art on the second screen is a legitimate work from Blood artist Kevin Kilstrom:
http://firestriker.deviantart.com/art/Dangers-in-the-night-169573562
My primary monitor is showing this:
http://kracov.deviantart.com/art/Cacodemon-209052023
Other changes include some new launchers and my Blood games getting new icons. Titles I have grabbed through the AUR are on the top of the screen, games I am running through Dosbox or WINE at the bottom left, and other commercial native titles are on the bottom right. Any games I have installed through Desura I launch through it's client.
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For those wondering, I use "dmenu_run" (part of dmenu) to open persistent stuff like firefox, pidgin etc and then I use "guake" as my primary terminal, with LilyTerm as a fallback (for use like in this screenshot!) to run non persistent stuff like games.
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Which is why running a Linux box is soooo much nicer than Windows. The level of customisability is fantastic!
I'm not a total fan of the 'clean desktop' camp. But it works and have adapted to just dumping all my stuff into 'Home' :)
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Specs aren't really anything to write home about:
Ubuntu Linux, the Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) release.
(Elementary os Luna actually, but it has a split personality)
Kernel version: 3.2.0-38-generic (#61-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 19 12:18:21 UTC 2013)
AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 250 Processor @ 1.8GHz
Total memory: 3954 MB
SAMSUNG HD103SJ 1TB
NVIDIA Corporation GeForce 9800 GT 1Gb ( Running on the 310.32 driver )
I also use my home folder for my "stuff", I'm a bit OCD with things like that, which is why it annoys me when applications don't use .config or .local for settings :P
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More Red Dwarf X wallpapers as I just recently got ahold of the DVD. It does irritate me though that a television series that was shot with 4K cameras main internet presence consists of primarily low-resolution JPEG images. In the end I went and made the wallpaper for my second head by taking my own snapshot of the title sequence, as I was not satisfied with most of the existing shots that are currently available.
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The one on the second screen is the new wallpaper for Fedora 19, which I happened to take a shining to. Following that theme, I also made my primary monitor use the default Fedora 18 wallpaper. Never-mind the fact I am using Arch now. :P
I also now have a Doom 3 icon on my desktop as I finally got dhewm3 built from the AUR, and as you can see I still can not run Desurium as I am still encountering issues with it and Boost 1.53.0 unfortunately. My system tray looks so empty without it. :(
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Background you can download here
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An old favourite wallpaper to go with the old favourite window border I recently ported from Metacity to XFWM:
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php?content=158793
As for the second screen, I picked it as I thought the shorter, squatter penguin was an appropriate image to display on my shorter, squatter second monitor. ;)
And in other news, Jedi Knight source ports just recently hit the AUR. :)
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The trick is to set Conky into desktop overlay mode so that it properly takes all mouse and keyboard events. For those who would like to see it, here is my (still work in progress) conky config:
I also made some slight tweaks to my top panel, replacing the Epiphany launcher I never use with FileZilla and removing some of the statistical readouts that are now better displayed on my second head.
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In the end it is a good thing I posted my conky config here though; it was one of the few files I was not able to recover from the old drive before it died
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It perfectly matches my brushed aluminium looking case.
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This is my minimalist manjaro look.
SolydK 64bit.
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And, of course, I changed my background just now. lol
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