Re: [DNG] OT: Changing xfce4-terminal window frame color

2019-01-27 Thread golinux

On 2019-01-27 17:08, hal wrote:

Hi All,
Anyone know how to change the silver color of the xfce4-terminal
window frame to make my "dusk" theme?. I just installed Devuan Ascii
on my primary desktop system and wondering if my old config files in
$HOME are causing the issue.

pic of what I have is here: https://imgur.com/a/NqeyD5j

I've been all over google for the better part of an hour and all I can
find is info about changing the terminal background and foreground. I
must be missing something obvious. I'm running this from an LXDE
desktop on top of openbox. Have tried xfce4-appearance-settings and
edit > prefs on the terminal itself to no avail.

Thanks.
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The window borders are handled by the window theme so try a different 
one or modify the one you're using.  Could also be that the theme you're 
using is not compatible with GTK-3 or that you don't have all the needed 
libraries installed.  Have fun trying to sort it.


golinux
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[DNG] OT: Changing xfce4-terminal window frame color

2019-01-27 Thread hal

Hi All,
Anyone know how to change the silver color of the xfce4-terminal window 
frame to make my "dusk" theme?. I just installed Devuan Ascii on my 
primary desktop system and wondering if my old config files in $HOME are 
causing the issue.


pic of what I have is here: https://imgur.com/a/NqeyD5j

I've been all over google for the better part of an hour and all I can 
find is info about changing the terminal background and foreground. I 
must be missing something obvious. I'm running this from an LXDE desktop 
on top of openbox. Have tried xfce4-appearance-settings and edit > prefs 
on the terminal itself to no avail.


Thanks.
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Re: [DNG] IceCat

2019-01-27 Thread ghostlands via Dng
When considering additional browsers to add in Devuan, I hope that you consider 
Waterfox, also based on Firefox and with backward compatibility with the XUL 
extension standard (in 2.0 it expects to connect to a complete backup database 
of legacy extensions).

Unlike Basilisk, which is based on PaleMoon, which has had a fair amount of 
community and developer criticism, Waterfox is a cleaner fork with a 
straightforward purpose of better security, more accessibility to power users, 
and more speed. It hopes for modernity without loss of features people who rely 
on their browsers to do work require. Unlike IceCat, it isn't mostly a rebrand; 
it explicitly has different evolutionary intentions.

I've been using it for many months now. It's occasionally a little buggy, but 
otherwise meets a lot of expectations that I feel Firefox and Mozilla have been 
insensitive to.

 gl

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Wednesday, December 26, 2018 9:44 PM, aitor  wrote:

> Hi again,
>
> On 25/12/18 10:53, aitor wrote:
>
>> On 25/12/18 10:51, aitor wrote:
>>
>>> Today i'll start uploading the releases of gnuinos ascii, including xfce, 
>>> lxde, mate, lxqt, kde...
>>
>> I'll share the sources of the live-sdk with d-i.
>
> Here you are the souces:
>
> http://gnuinos.org/live-sdk/
>
> Just run:
>
> $ sudo su
>
> # zsh -f
>
> # source sdk
>
> # load devuan i386 gnuinos-lxde [*]
>
> # build_iso_dist
>
> I list the builddeps:
>
> gnupg2 schroot debootstrap debhelper makedev curl rsync dpkg-dev 
> squashfs-tools \
> gcc-arm-none-eabi parted kpartx qemu-user-static pinthread sudo debmirror 
> reprepro zsh \
> build-essential:native debhelper dctrl-tools bc debiandoc-sgml xsltproc 
> docbook-xml docbook-xsl \
> libbogl-dev libc6-pic libslang2-pic libnewt-pic genext2fs mklibs genisoimage 
> dosfstools syslinux \
> syslinux-utils isolinux pxelinux syslinux-common grub-efi-ia32-bin 
> grub-common xorriso tofrodos \
> mtools kmod bf-utf-source openssl win32-loader librsvg2-bin sed cpio \
> grub-efi-amd64-bin liblz4-1 debmirror rpl
>
> [*]  Use the same arch for both the holiday and the guest systems. Otherwise, 
> debian-installer will not build succesfully.___
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