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  DeaDBeeF Grey theme
Posted by: AL13N - 10-12-2014, 05:06 PM - Forum: Screenshots - Replies (3)

Installed DeaDBeeF 0.6.2 and, after experimenting with Design mode and plugins, created a simple layout to match the Watermark Grey theme.


Startup Screen:

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Playing Album:

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Playing Box Set:

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Config file:  /home/username/.config/deadbeef/

Code:
deadbeef_version 0.6.2
gtkui.color.bar_background 64507 64507 64507
gtkui.color.bar_foreground 26214 26214 26214
gtkui.color.listview_cursor 59881 59881 59881
gtkui.color.listview_even_row 59881 59881 59881
gtkui.color.listview_odd_row 59881 59881 59881
gtkui.color.listview_selected_text 19018 30069 47288
gtkui.color.listview_selection 59881 59881 59881
gtkui.color.listview_text 13878 13878 13878
gtkui.embolden_current_track 0
gtkui.hide_remove_from_disk 1
gtkui.layout.0.6.2 vbox expand="0 1" fill="1 1" homogeneous=0 {hbox expand="0 1 0" fill="1 1 1" homogeneous=0 {playtb {} waveform_seekbar {} volumebar {} } vsplitter pos=587 locked=1 {hsplitter pos=586 locked=1 {coverart {} playlist hideheaders=1 {} } spectrogram {} } }
gtkui.mmb_delete_playlist 1
gtkui.name_playlist_from_folder 0
gtkui.override_bar_colors 1
gtkui.override_listview_colors 1
gtkui.statusbar.visible 0
gtkui.tabscroll 0
gtkui.titlebar_playing %t by %B - DeaDBeeF
gtkui.titlebar_stopped DeaDBeeF %V
gui_plugin GTK2
hotkey.key01 "Ctrl f" 0 0 find
hotkey.key02 "Ctrl o" 0 0 open_files
hotkey.key03 "Ctrl q" 0 0 quit
hotkey.key04 "Ctrl n" 0 0 new_playlist
hotkey.key05 "Ctrl a" 0 0 select_all
hotkey.key06 "Escape" 0 0 deselect_all
hotkey.key07 "Ctrl m" 0 0 toggle_stop_after_current
hotkey.key08 "Ctrl j" 0 0 jump_to_current_track
hotkey.key09 "F1" 0 0 help
hotkey.key10 "Delete" 1 0 remove_from_playlist
hotkey.key11 "Ctrl w" 0 0 remove_current_playlist
hotkey.key14 "Return" 0 0 play
hotkey.key15 "Ctrl p" 0 0 toggle_pause
hotkey.key16 "Alt 1" 0 0 playlist1
hotkey.key17 "Alt 2" 0 0 playlist2
hotkey.key18 "Alt 3" 0 0 playlist3
hotkey.key19 "Alt 4" 0 0 playlist4
hotkey.key20 "Alt 5" 0 0 playlist5
hotkey.key21 "Alt 6" 0 0 playlist6
hotkey.key22 "Alt 7" 0 0 playlist7
hotkey.key23 "Alt 8" 0 0 playlist8
hotkey.key24 "Alt 9" 0 0 playlist9
hotkey.key25 "Alt 0" 0 0 playlist10
hotkey.key26 z 0 0 prev
hotkey.key27 x 0 0 play
hotkey.key28 c 0 0 toggle_pause
hotkey.key29 v 0 0 stop
hotkey.key30 b 0 0 next
hotkey.key31 n 0 0 playback_random
hotkey.key32 "Ctrl k" 0 0 toggle_stop_after_album
hotkeys_created 1
ignore_archives 1
junk.enable_cp1251_detection 1
mainwin.geometry.h 712
mainwin.geometry.maximized 1
mainwin.geometry.w 1024
mainwin.geometry.x 0
mainwin.geometry.y 0
mp3.id3v1_encoding iso8859-1
mp3.id3v2_version 3
mp3.write_id3v1 1
mp3.write_id3v2 1
network.http_user_agent deadbeef
network.proxy.port 8080
network.proxy.type HTTP
playback.loop 1
playback.order 0
playback.volume -3.000000
playlist.column.00 "Track No." "%n" -1 24 1
playlist.column.01 "Title" "%t" -1 352 0
playlist.column.02 "Duration" "%l" -1 42 1
playlist.current 0
playlist.cursor.0 -1
playlist.group_by %B - %b
playlist.scroll.0 774
playlist.scroll.cursorfollowplayback 1
playlist.scroll.followplayback 0
playlist.stop_after_album 0
playlist.stop_after_album_reset 1
playlist.stop_after_current 0
playlist.stop_after_current_reset 1
playlist.tab.00000 Default
prefwin.geometry.h 454
prefwin.geometry.w 608
prefwin.geometry.x 145
prefwin.geometry.y 89
replaygain_mode 0
replaygain_scale 1
resume.paused 0
resume.playlist 0
resume.position -1.000000
resume.track -1
resume_last_session 1
spectrogram.color.gradient_00 4369 4369 4369
spectrogram.color.gradient_01 59881 59881 59881
spectrogram.color.gradient_02 59881 59881 59881
spectrogram.color.gradient_03 32896 65535 30840
spectrogram.color.gradient_04 0 38036 41120
spectrogram.color.gradient_05 0 8224 25700
spectrogram.color.gradient_06 0 0 0
spectrogram.db_range 60
spectrogram.log_scale 1
spectrogram.num_colors 2
spectrogram.refresh_interval 25
streamer.8_to_16 1
trkproperties.geometry.h 484
trkproperties.geometry.w 400
trkproperties.geometry.x 0
trkproperties.geometry.y 84
waveform.bg_alpha 65535
waveform.bg_color_b 59881
waveform.bg_color_g 59881
waveform.bg_color_r 59881
waveform.border_width 0
waveform.cache_enabled 1
waveform.cursor_width 5
waveform.display_rms 0
waveform.fg_alpha 65535
waveform.fg_color_b 30583
waveform.fg_color_g 30583
waveform.fg_color_r 30583
waveform.fg_rms_alpha 65535
waveform.fg_rms_color_b 21845
waveform.fg_rms_color_g 21845
waveform.fg_rms_color_r 21845
waveform.font_size 18
waveform.log_enabled 0
waveform.max_file_length 180
waveform.mix_to_mono 1
waveform.num_samples 2048
waveform.pb_alpha 20000
waveform.pb_color_b 59881
waveform.pb_color_g 59881
waveform.pb_color_r 59881
waveform.refresh_interval 33
waveform.render_method 2
waveform.scroll_enabled 1
waveform.shade_waveform 0
waveform.soundcloud_style 0


NOTE: Spectrogram and Waveform Seekbar plugins are needed.  Downloads and instructions are available here.

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  BT Broadband taboo
Posted by: pelouk - 10-12-2014, 12:35 PM - Forum: Network - Replies (3)

I'm a subscriber to BT Broadband Unlimited andI've had the oddest problem over the past couple of weeks.  Every time I launch my browser (any browser) I get connected to BT Wi-fi-with-FON instead of directly through my normal router connection. Even when I try to change it manually via the task bar icon it stubbornly resists - sometimes many times.

Funny thing is that I have no such problem with my tablet nor does my son with his Windows (excuse the foul language) machine. Only on my laptop with LL.

Any ideas how on to fix this, folks?

pelouk.

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  [SOLVED] Connect PC to TV
Posted by: PMS - 10-12-2014, 11:44 AM - Forum: Video Cards - Replies (4)

Hi

I have a philips tv I wanted to connect it to the PC HDMI. The problem is that the pc does not recognize.
Can someone give me a hand.
The pc is an acer aspire 5738ZG.

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  Hello
Posted by: PMS - 10-12-2014, 11:39 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (5)

Hi
My name is Pedro. I am Portuguese. I apologize for my English.

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  Change default browser to Chrome
Posted by: eightbit - 10-12-2014, 06:01 AM - Forum: Suggestions and Feedback - Replies (2)

Don't get me wrong, I am a big Firefox fan and have been for many many years. I remember using it when it was called "Firebird" before they were forced to change the name.

But now, it seems like a resource hog to me. In order to use flash you need to use the outdated flash plugin for linux. And when you do I noticed resource usage jumps depending on the page you visit (with flash animation ads, etc). Yeah, you can turn off the plugin and turn it on when you need it, buy why should anyone need to do this. I am sure when the entire internet moves to HTML5 life will be better...but that may take some time Smile

As most know, recently Netflix natively supports Google Chrome by default. This is GREAT news...something I did not expect to happen at all to be quite honest. I have been yearning for native Netflix support in Linux for years now. Now it is a reality. Not having Netflix in the past was one of the main reasons most of the people I know would not leave Windows believe it or not. I know the Mozilla team has their reasons for not working with the Netflix DRM, but honestly it is killing them. The average user does not care about the underlying controversy. They just want to watch stuff on Netflix. Now that is a non-issue thankfully. Not to mention that Chrome has the latest flash technologies embedded in the browser. No plugin needed. And it feels faster than Firefox.

Again, I have been a Firefox fan for more years than I can remember and I am not a huge fan of Google products....but I have to look at it from a usability standpoint. Chrome works out of the box (without added plugins) for more of the internet as we know it today. It is faster and not nearly as much of a resource hog. It is worked on much more often. It just works.

I think it should be the default browser with Firefox as an optional download. Just my opinion.

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  My Menu has changed?
Posted by: Alex - 10-12-2014, 01:06 AM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (9)

Overnight, my menu has changed:

[Image: image-A273_5439D34E.jpg]

[Image: image-511E_5439D34E.jpg]

[Image: image-9F83_5439D34E.jpg]

Install LL updates is gone; install/remove software is gone and the LL manual has also disappeared...what have i done now??

Sad

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  First try at a montage wallpaper.
Posted by: bitsnpcs - 10-12-2014, 12:17 AM - Forum: Member Submitted Artwork - Replies (4)

This uses the LL artwork banner, 3 photos (added community of Penguins Smile to the rock), all photos used are free for commercial and non commercial use, no attribution required.
On first version uploaded I didn't do the beach very well, ended up re-colouring all of it apart from the seaweed which I managed to retain and blend in, so the sand lost its textured look.
This version has the beach correct, also I managed to get the additional penguin in near the rock from the original rock image.
Font used was "Liberation"  Smile

[Image: n1xfh3.jpg]

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  Game performance is AWESOME!
Posted by: eightbit - 10-11-2014, 11:29 PM - Forum: Games Support - Replies (1)

I work so much that I really haven't been able to do much of any gaming on LL2.0, although I have it all set up to do so. I mainly use:

Steam (of course)
Mame v0.154 (with QMC2 frontend)
Mess 0.154 (With QMC2 as well)
Retroarch (emulator frontend with multiple emu cores...plays dozens of systems)
FS-UAE (Amiga emulator, with FS-UAE launcher)
Vice (Commodore 8-bit)
ScummVM (Lucas/Sierra interpreter)
Dolphin (Wii/GC emulator)

And I run it all on:

Pentium G3450 Haswell
Gigabyte GA-Z97N-Wifi
8GB DDR3 PC3-10666 1333mhz
500GB Sata HD (not an SSD)
Another 500GB SATA. and yet another 4TB external storing most games
Geforce GTX 460 (OEM Nvidia)
Microsoft Xbox 360 wireless controller "for Windows" (Plug and play in LL!)
Wii remote (for Dolphin, works great with BT)

The system as you can see is not the best of the best spec wise, but no slouch either. I get pretty solid performance in any OS (Windows 8 or Linux), but in Linux Light it takes it a step further. The performance increase is so substantial that I don't think I could bear to go to another distro.

I basically just wanted to point out that Linux Lite is not only for "old computers". I never really hear people talking about using it in higher powered machines for solid emulation and modern gaming. This is the best distro (ubuntu based that is) for gaming on a modern gaming rig in my honest opinion. All of those extra resources that would have been used to give you a heavy desktop are being re-routed into your gaming experience Smile

Anyone else using emulators in LL? Retroarch is incredible.

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  First try at making wallpapers
Posted by: bitsnpcs - 10-11-2014, 08:28 PM - Forum: Member Submitted Artwork - Replies (7)

Basis of my first try at wallpapers, it's my second try at gimp, I call him "Halloween Buddha".
The original stock image (free for commercial and non commercial use, no attribution required) is of a buddha outline only, in orange lines, on top of a photo of a pier by the sea, you can see this on GimpChat in Halloween thread. I made it a white outline and insides for a future project.
I then made him into a 3d (sort of) instead of line drawing, "Halloween Buddha", it reminds me more of a Demonic or Ghost Warrior sitting in meditation before battle, I made with nice subtle hints of colours through his robes.
I made feather text last week, and also many of graffiti texts , one is shown below, in an online method, then tweaked it in Gimp, change colour resized, added inner/outer colour and etc.
I posted Halloween Buddha on GimpChat today, whilst making the wallpaper I also noticed his head needed reshaping was flat as I cropped too tightly, so this are the only version with reshaped curved head so far.
Finally I made logo of repeated "LL" out of feather text and blended this together and reduced opacity, to make it look like Chinese "style/effect", placing this floating above the magical hands in front of the heart, coz he is a wise and loves LL.
Just different option with/without components of that.

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[Image: 11jnibo.jpg]

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  xfce4-weather-plugin
Posted by: rokytnji - 10-11-2014, 07:12 PM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (17)

I don't know about you guys, but my 0.8.3-1 broke recently on both of my installs. No data with a ? is all I get on the taskbar.
I checked to make sure using a different location than my small town by using a major city.
Still no readout.

So I went to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc...ug/1380128

and saw I was not the only one. I completely removed 0.8.3-1 xfce4-weather-plugin from my install via synaptic.
I downloaded http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/i386/x...n/download
which is the .deb for Utopic Ubuntu which is 0.8.3-2 xfce4-weather-plugin

I had previously removed weather plugin from my xfce taskbar. So after I installed the new downloaded .deb with gdebi (with the warning I ignored about a older version available in package manager). I added the new xfce weather plugin. Now my weather is displayed again
in the taskbar.

[Image: 713164357138581.jpg]

I am a on the edge type of linux user and I am not afeared of breaking my installs. Running newer packages are frowned upon
usually as it can cause conflicts on upgrading. Me. I do not care as I am skilled at running Debian Sid/unstable installs on my other
gear. So now that you have been warned. That is how I fixed my broken xfce weather plugin.

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