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It may not be as advanced as some others on here, but it's my picture of a run-of-the-mill sunset in Arizona.
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here's my screenshot - with OMWeather, stock picker and GPESummary applets and Tim Samoff's backgrounds as wallpaper.
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This one seems to be the current favourite. Somehow the test pattern seems, well, appropriate..





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fvwm-crystal (http://fvwm-crystal.org/) on debian-armel on a N770 running aterm, thunar and xvkbd

yes, it's a vnc connection, one to localhost:1 lovely way to run almost all window managers you could
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this is mine

 
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buffie for all
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This is mine. Posted with N800!

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Originally Posted by megami View Post
yes, it's a vnc connection, one to localhost:1 lovely
way to run almost all window managers you could
imagine
This is really nice! Could you describe how you do that?
I tried to do
x11vnc -display :1 -localhost
but it crashes 10 seconds after. Of course this is because there is no X started on display :1. I googled around but didn't find an howto.

Looking after your next post...
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Originally Posted by debernardis View Post
This is really nice! Could you describe how you do that?
I tried to do
x11vnc -display :1 -localhost
but it crashes 10 seconds after. Of course this is because there is no X started on display :1. I googled around but didn't find an howto.

Looking after your next post...
I followed this mailing list post: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail//ma...ry/008480.html , the second
setup described there to be more exact.

Since it is rather vague (and the Debian armel port status changed in the mean time from unofficial and
just starting off to semi-official and quite mature) I've written a howto about this topic in the maemo wiki.

It can be found here - https://maemo.org/community/wiki/debianarmel_on_it/.

I have more screenshots too : http://www.flickr.com/photos/2254523...7603649694490/

One problem with this setup is that it's not all that useful in the long run, even if it does work okay. I may sound wrong but I think that everything that could and needed to be ported to maemo has already been ported anyway

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Originally Posted by megami View Post
One problem with this setup is that it's not all that useful in the long run, even if it does work okay.
Don't you find the proper window managers useful?

I can't stand the every application maximized thing, only being able to minimize gtk apps, and so on.
 
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