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asemisldkfj's avatar
15 years ago
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asemisldkfj
the law is no protection
I could have sworn this thread happened before, but I couldn't find it so maybe I was just hallucinating.

this is what I have installed so far (thanks for pkg_info -t on OpenBSD for the list!):

bitlbee-1.2.3p0     IRC proxy to connect to AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN and Yahoo
easytag-2.1p5       tag editor for various audio file formats
firefox35-3.5       redesign of Mozilla's browser component
gtk2-clearlooks-engine-0.6.2p8 GTK+ 2.x engine based on Bluecurve
irssi-0.8.13p1      modular IRC client with many features (ipv6,socks,proxy)
iwn-firmware-5.1p0  Firmware binary images for iwn driver
libdvdcss-1.2.9     descramble scrambled DVDs
mpc-0.12.1p0        command line client for mpd
mpd-0.13.2p4        Music Player Daemon
msttcorefonts-2.0   Microsoft TrueType core fonts
ncmpc-20070917p1    curses based frontend for mpd
rsync-3.0.6         mirroring/synchronization over low bandwidth links
scmpc-0.2.2p7       client for MPD to submit tracks to Last.fm
vim-7.2.190p1-no_x11 vi clone, many additional features
vlc-web-0.8.6ip0    mozilla plugin for embedded media playback
win32-codecs-20071007 Huge compilation of Win32 binary codecs
wmii-3.6p4          dynamic window manager
xbindkeys-1.8.3     bind keys or mouse buttons to shell commands under X11


I will post my really long wmii status bar command in a few minutes.
asemisldkfj's avatar
15 years ago
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asemisldkfj
the law is no protection

echo -n $(mpc --format "%artist% - %album% - %track% - %title%" | sed 's/#[0-9]\{1,3\}\/[0-9]\{1,3\}//g; s/([0-9]\{1,2\}\%)//g; s/volume.*//g') '| battery:' $(apm -l)'%' 'power:' $(if [ $(apm -a) = 1 ]; then echo 'connected'; else echo 'unplugged'; fi) '|' $(date "+%A, %B %e, %Y %H:%M:%S")



regular expressions are really fun.

http://www.planetsareplaces.com/tmp/2009-07-25.png
Carpetsmoker's avatar
15 years ago
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Carpetsmoker
Martin
I also went from FreeBSD to OpenBSD on my laptop this week.

Installed so far:

colorls-4.5         ls that can use color to display file attributes
comix-4.0.3p2       gtk2 comic book viewer
fedora_base-4.0p5   Linux compatibility package based on Fedora Core 4
gimp-2.6.6p0        GNU Image Manipulation Program
git-1.6.3.3         GIT - Tree History Storage Tool
gqview-2.1.5        Gtk-based graphic file viewer
mozilla-firefox-3.0.11 redesign of Mozilla's browser component
mpd-0.13.2p4        Music Player Daemon
mpg123-1.7.3        MPEG-1/2 audio layer 1, 2, and 3 player
mplayer-1.0rc2p24   movie player supporting MPEG, DivX, AVI, ASF, MOV & more
mutt-1.5.20p1-sasl  tty-based e-mail client, development version
ncmpc-20070917p1    curses based frontend for mpd
p5-gnupod-0.99.7    collection of perl scripts to manage your iPod
pekwm-0.1.10        aewm++ based pretty themable window manager
scrot-0.8p0         commandline screen capture util
stalonetray-0.7.6   stand-alone tray for EWMH-compliant window managers
tcsh-6.15.00p0      extended C-shell with many useful features
tmda-1.0.3p4        reduce the amount of SPAM/UCE (junk-mail)
vim-7.2.190p1-no_x11 vi clone, many additional features
xpdf-3.02.3p0       PDF viewer for X11
maple's avatar
15 years ago
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maple
i like large datasets
the second openbsd works on nicely on the x200 im buying one! want it so bad.
bluet's avatar
12 years ago
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bluet
http://spek-project.org/
Carpetsmoker's avatar
12 years ago
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Carpetsmoker
Martin
Yeah, spek works rather well.

I've also switched from xpdf to mupdf.