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    Kubuntu 12.04 IceWM-Rox just for fun

    I always install IceWM just to have a backup DE should the need arise.

    But after getting bored with the stability of kde I started wondering how far could I get with the IceWM environment?

    First addition was Rox-Filer for an active desktop and appearance. Sweet really.

    Then find a nice theme for IceWM not too hard.

    Then I noticed if I started krunner most of kde could be launched either at start or on-demand.

    I run mmaker at startup to update the menu with new apps.

    What next any ideas?

    Running at 85% free memory just browsing and tinkering.

    Sure I have no cube to spin while pondering lifes unanswered questions but... I did kill the better part of a couple of days.



    To those who wonder what Kubuntu has to offer... More then Cubes & wobbly windows.


    #2
    Originally posted by sixonetonoffun View Post
    But after getting bored with the stability of kde
    LOL

    Originally posted by sixonetonoffun View Post
    Rox-Filer for an active desktop
    That thing is still maintained?

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      #3
      I think its actually still pretty big in light DE & WM crowd. AntiX ect... Gets the job done.

      No comment on the gethosts.desktop file? Works nice for my mobile connection where cron isn't well timely. Thanks for that one!

      Truth is I like some Bells & Whistles. I used cairo-dock to get lancelot working from Ice but cairo-ice don't play real nice always fighting for control. Have to dumb one or the other down a little n see if that helps.

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        #4
        Originally posted by sixonetonoffun View Post
        No comment on the gethosts.desktop file? Works nice for my mobile connection where cron isn't well timely. Thanks for that one!
        Oh, I didn't notice that at first! Is that my ad blocking gethosts script?

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          #5
          Yes it is! From Script to automate building an adblocking hosts file wouldn't leave 127.0.0.1 without it.

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            #6
            Cool! Glad you find it useful.

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