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Introducing the redshift: a help against weary eyes

When you work long hours with a computer at some point you will also start to feel the effects of it in your eyes. We of course have Gnome with its dynamically changing backgrounds and KDE4 with its similar kind of solutions. The bad part of it is that you will of course see the desktop backgrounds changing when the day goes by but the colors of overall workstation will stay the same which might in turn make long work hours challenging. So if you want to save your eyes and take the advantages that the  redshift might offer then this post is definitely for you.

With the redshift you can achieve a state where your system can literally set the color temperatures of your screen according to the the time of the day/night of your locale timezone. The redshift is a nice little program also because you can run it as a background process without consuming too much system resources. If you want a specific and more detailed description of  all the things that the redshift can do you should check out the manual pages of it. In terminal type the following once the program is installed: man redshift

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Dreamlight and Jwm

Dreamlight Jwm configuration

 

It is time to relase the final part of Dreamlight series and without further ado here is Dreamlight Jwm along with some instructions.

Save the entries found inside of the pdf file as .jwmrc and the .jwmrc to your home directory. If you need help with modifying and customizing the .jwmrc file see the tutorial which I published earlier: Easy Jwm tutorial Continue reading

Dreamlight Tint2 (panel configuration)

As I am currently exploring the possibilities of JWM (Joe’s window manager: http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/) which is a lightweight and a robust desktop environment I found myself tweaking things once more while creating a new JWM theme configuration which I named as Dreamlight.

One particular change I made was the removal of the default panel of JWM while replacing it with the Tint2 panel, which is one of my personal favorites these days. If you are not familiar with the Tint2 you might want to take a look at one of my earlier posts:

http://www.techtimejourney.net/?p=223

Without further ado here is the Tint2 Dreamlight configuration: Tint2 Dreamlight

Here is how it will look:tint2screenshot

Dreamlight (GPL) will include the following parts in total

*The Tint2 Dreamlight configuration

*A Jwm theme

*A Firefox persona

*A wallpaper with green colors

 

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Easy Jwm

Synopsis:

Jwm is a very lightweight and robust desktop environment which does not require very much from a computer. The interface itself is very simple having a bottom panel and the usual trayer capabilities by default. Every configuration and setting tweak is usually done via the hidden .jwmrc configuration file. To get started with Jwm might be difficult for newcomers so to make things easier here is a simple guide to follow on how to configure Jwm. Continue reading