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Tips | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. January 5, 2014. This post explains how to get notifications (libnotify) from a remote system. Typically this is useful with an IRC client accessible through SSH. Dunst, xfce4-notifyd, etc.). Apt-get install socat libnotify-bin. On the client, modify the SSH configuration to introduce two elements:. Forward a TCP port,. Execute a local command. Hostname remote-host.gandi.net. The fowarded TCP port will be used to. Notification messages to the local system. Use HTML: Entities;.
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script | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. January 5, 2014. This post explains how to get notifications (libnotify) from a remote system. Typically this is useful with an IRC client accessible through SSH. Dunst, xfce4-notifyd, etc.). Apt-get install socat libnotify-bin. On the client, modify the SSH configuration to introduce two elements:. Forward a TCP port,. Execute a local command. Hostname remote-host.gandi.net. The fowarded TCP port will be used to. Notification messages to the local system. Use HTML: Entities;.
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archbang | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. July 14, 2013. I pulled the slow magnetic hdd running gentoo from my thinkpad r61i; swapped it with a 2009-era 32GB ssd running archbang. A variant of arch linux. It’s been several years since i last tried arch, and i wanted a desktop environment installed & preconfigured. archbang offers a minimal openbox desktop with a few basic programs: web browser, terminal, text editor, file manager, etc. From cold boot to logged-in at the desktop: 5.5 seconds. The upstream developer of m...
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arch | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. July 14, 2013. I pulled the slow magnetic hdd running gentoo from my thinkpad r61i; swapped it with a 2009-era 32GB ssd running archbang. A variant of arch linux. It’s been several years since i last tried arch, and i wanted a desktop environment installed & preconfigured. archbang offers a minimal openbox desktop with a few basic programs: web browser, terminal, text editor, file manager, etc. From cold boot to logged-in at the desktop: 5.5 seconds. The upstream developer of m...
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Openbox | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. July 14, 2013. I pulled the slow magnetic hdd running gentoo from my thinkpad r61i; swapped it with a 2009-era 32GB ssd running archbang. A variant of arch linux. It’s been several years since i last tried arch, and i wanted a desktop environment installed & preconfigured. archbang offers a minimal openbox desktop with a few basic programs: web browser, terminal, text editor, file manager, etc. From cold boot to logged-in at the desktop: 5.5 seconds. The upstream developer of m...
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Mike Massonnet | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. All posts by Mike Massonnet. January 5, 2014. This post explains how to get notifications (libnotify) from a remote system. Typically this is useful with an IRC client accessible through SSH. Dunst, xfce4-notifyd, etc.). Apt-get install socat libnotify-bin. On the client, modify the SSH configuration to introduce two elements:. Forward a TCP port,. Execute a local command. Hostname remote-host.gandi.net. The fowarded TCP port will be used to. If [ "$line" = " ] & [ "$summary"!
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Skunnyk | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. All posts by Skunnyk. Road to Xfce 4.14. April 12, 2016. The looong road to xfce 4.14. I hope you still want some news about Xfce! As usual, the xfce development is slow, has some organisation problems (only few members have access to servers, and are often not present), and lack core maintainers/mentors. But hey, we do our best :). The bigger change for 4.14 is the port / upgrade to GTK 3.x. It will be a. Port New and big features are postponed to 4.16. Lots of works on xfwm4’...
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Xfce translations moved | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. July 4, 2013. For quite some time Xfce used a private installation of Transifex because this “old” version was capable of pushing to git directly and the tools provided by transifex.com were not extremely suitable at the time. But time went by and transifex.com. Improved to a nice platform, while our installation started to struggle more and more. So it was about time we moved and since yesterday all translations moved to the Xfce hub project. There are still some things to do;...
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Xfce | Xfce Blog
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The little mouse told me…. Xfce goings on (Gtk 3 port etc.). August 9, 2016. So I’ve been busy lately porting Xfce apps and components to Gtk 3 (you can see on the roadmap page for 4.14. That we’ve come some way already – only the really uncomfortable behemoths are missing. And since I’ve been working on apps which I haven’t touched before (and which haven’t really seen much or any development in a while). Basically Ali did all the hard work of porting notifyd to Gtk 3. I was left with the hard work ...