Archive for May, 2008

Configuring Linux Terminal to Work as a Transparent Wallpaper — Part 2

In this second part we will show you how to get the same effect with devilspie, like we did with Tilda. With devilspie we will have more control over the placement and the behavior over the terminal window. What is Devilspie? “Devil’s Pie can be configured to detect windows as they are created, and match [...]

Configuring Linux Terminal to Work as a Transparent Wallpaper — Part 1

There are two popular ways of configuring a Linux terminal to work transparently over a wallpaper, without any borders, menu bars or toolbars. This is very popular among developers because of it’s practical and coolness factor. I personally use it to view source-codes or get an interactive process status of my system with htop. Something [...]

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