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Pure vector clock for cairo-clock.
(For install, unpack to: /usr/shere/cairo-clock/themes)
You can use it for screenlets, and for clocky too.
For Gnome,KDE,Xfce...
6 years ago
added some tiny lights and shadows
6 years ago
added some tiny lights and shadows
pulpo69
6 years ago
But it seems cairo-clock is driving my cpu crazy (doubling cpu activity). This not depends on your theme, it's cairo-clock doing this with whatever theme.
I use ubuntu gnome 14.04 64bit.
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facsavar
6 years ago
My suggestions are: use clocky, it need only half
power, And: my individual suggestion is, use 32bit version of linux.
On my I5, cairo need 0.5 percent, clocky: 0.1-0.25 percent of power.
You can find clocky here:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/London?content=165717
Thank you for your nice comment ! :)
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pulpo69
6 years ago
64bit. I also looked for a deb-package of clocky
or a ppa (just now I run ubuntu-gnome 14.04) but there isn't one. Maybe in the future.
For now I'll try to install clocky the way you mentioned.
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