Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby MintyFree on Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:06 pm

Looking at everyone's pretty conky-lua action is making me jealous. Anyone got any links to good tutorials on how to make this stuff? I'm tired of cut and pasting other peoples scripts.
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby Garvan on Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:21 pm

MintyFree wrote:Looking at everyone's pretty conky-lua action is making me jealous. Anyone got any links to good tutorials on how to make this stuff? I'm tired of cut and pasting other peoples scripts.


I did not find any advanced tutorials when I searched last weekend.

I found this reference is essential:
http://conky.sourceforge.net/docs.html
I download a script that looked good, and then go through it line by line, checking the syntax of each command in the documentation above. By the time I had finished this, I knew enough to write my own scripts.

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby dawgdoc on Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:44 pm

MintyFree wrote:Looking at everyone's pretty conky-lua action is making me jealous. Anyone got any links to good tutorials on how to make this stuff? I'm tired of cut and pasting other peoples scripts.

HERE is an example of some more rings in conky. It is not a tutorial, but there are two versions of the conky script. You could compare them to get some ideas about modifying the script to suit yourself.

EDIT: I just checked my gnote files and found a lot of links to various conky sites and forum posts. See if any of them help

EDITED: To remove invalid Conky Hardcore and update Conky Pitstop links (27.6.2011)
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby rhY on Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:29 pm

Standard Linux Mint 11 with modified bottom bar, AWN, and Dolphin the Wii emulator running Mario Kart. Mario Kart runs perfectly by the way. I've also edited some of the Launcher icons.
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby Nexus on Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:31 am

Garvan wrote:
MintyFree wrote:Looking at everyone's pretty conky-lua action is making me jealous. Anyone got any links to good tutorials on how to make this stuff? I'm tired of cut and pasting other peoples scripts.


I did not find any advanced tutorials when I searched last weekend.

I found this reference is essential:
http://conky.sourceforge.net/docs.html
I download a script that looked good, and then go through it line by line, checking the syntax of each command in the documentation above. By the time I had finished this, I knew enough to write my own scripts.

Garvan


That would help him on the Conky side of things...

I'm not expert on LUA myself but I know enough through tinkering around making small programs for my own use in other languages to figure out how to modify things. Sometimes cut and paste isn't a bad thing, but if you want more info on LUA I'd suggest reading over this http://lua-users.org/wiki/LearningLua and checking out some of the links they provide. The best teacher though will be experience, take and existing LUA script for conky and a conky RC file and experiment a bit instead of copy paste maually copy things over it will get you familiar with the structure used. Make minor changes say to colors or to other variables and then load that conky up and see how the changes take effect. You can always use "Undo" if a edit prevents Conky from loading.
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby maxheadway on Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:48 am

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby Wallfisher on Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:23 am

Something that I've been working on for my educational purposes. I'm still a newbie even after being a Linux user for over 4 years now. This is on a Compaq Presario 1670 laptop, factory specs max the ram out at 192 mb, it has a 4 gb hd, cd drive and pcmia card slot for networking. None of my Linux Mint disc would load. The base was installed using a Debian 6 netinstall disc because of the conflict with the kernel. I originally wanted to have an Xfce desktop, I did have a LXDE desktop but decided to learn more about a different environment.

So here is what I'm calling Minted Debian e16 also included is a picture of the synaptic showing the linux-image I have to use on this antiquated piece of equipment. I'm using the chrome theme.
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby wyrdoak on Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:08 pm

Nexus said:
"...take and existing LUA script for conky and a conky RC file and experiment a bit instead of copy paste maually copy things over it will get you familiar with the structure used. Make minor changes say to colors or to other variables and then load that conky up and see how the changes take effect. You can always use "Undo" if a edit prevents Conky from loading."

I've found also if you take a existing LUA script that is already running, you can open the LUA files, make small changes and save as you make a change you can monitor your changes as you make them. Makes it a little easier, at lest for me to get an understanding of the script.

Never have seen LUA script before this is my first atempt, it took about an hour.

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby MintyFree on Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:55 pm

Just reinstated my original conky theme, I figure I'll use it as a base and modify it, slowly adding more and more lua to it. It'll be project epsilon.

I also made a launcher that runs a command to restart conky, makes it quicker to work b/c I just press the button after saving my changes and I can see what I did.

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby maxheadway on Sun Jun 26, 2011 3:44 pm

A new setup to mark my complete transition from Ubuntu (and its derivatives) to Linux Mint Xfce. I'm not too thrilled with the direction Ubuntu or GNOME are going in, so it's time to diverge.

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby tdockery97 on Sun Jun 26, 2011 4:41 pm

Mint 11 LXDE rc with lots of color:
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby rhY on Sun Jun 26, 2011 4:53 pm

tdockery97 wrote:Mint 11 LXDE rc with lots of color:


How did you get that nice see through panel in the top right?
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby donec on Sun Jun 26, 2011 5:19 pm

Tdockery97 that is a great desktop. Where did you get the background it is so full of color?
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby lKingjr on Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:01 pm

Mint 11 LXDE straight from the box except for adding xcompmgr & transset-df for a little eye-candy
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby lKingjr on Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:51 pm

not so out of the box version
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby vrkalak on Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:55 pm

lKingjr wrote:(the code works, thanks :D )

Thank you, for setting an example. :D
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby lKingjr on Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:57 pm

vrkalak wrote:
lKingjr wrote:(the code works, thanks :D )

Thank you, for setting an example. :D

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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby vrkalak on Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:24 pm

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The Fluxbox window manager, with the tint2 panel and a simple Conky.
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread

Postby tdockery97 on Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:01 am

Thought I'd throw in a snapshot of the Kubuntu 11.10 Alpha with the new kernel 3.0.1:
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