Default Arch Linux wallpaper?

How about it?
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=78028

dyscoria wrote:The next iso release should definately be called 'Taco', no doubt about it! Every other thread has a mention of either tacos or burritos
omg, he's not here yet? where is he? ;-)

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  • Arch Linux Wallpaper 1080p (Rendered with Blender Cycles)

    Title pretty much says it all. I've included the source .blend (Blender) file for those that want to tweek it.
    Wallpaper:
    Blender Source File: Download

    Haikarainen wrote:
    This is really beautiful! I read you rendered it using blender, is this available for linux also or is it windows/mac only?
    Criticism: Tux stands out too much, doesn't feel like he fits in. I think it would be really cool and better if you worked on his materials,  perhaps making him look like a plushy? You know a little furry.
    Thank you Yes, Blender works very well on Linux, you can get it from the official arch repo ($ sudo pacman -S blender). This image was modeled and rendered entirely on Arch Linux using Blender + Gimp for some touch-ups (I would never make an Arch Linux wallpaper on Windows/Mac, that's sacrilege ).
    Thanks for the criticism as well. Like I mentioned above, I'm working on a couple improvements and different designs already. I'll keep your suggestion in mine while designing them.

  • Arch Linux wallpaper pack #1

    I've put together a pack of wallpapers with the new logo, using the excellent wallpaper designs from Venom339.  The pack sports 15 different designs (preview), all 1680x1050 widescreen.  We may add this to an official section eventually, but in the meantime you can grab it here:
    http://dev.archlinux.org/~thayer/art/ar … ck1.tar.gz
    These are all released under a Creative Commons license (Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike).  If you like the colourful patterns, be sure to check out Venom's gallery because these are just the tip of the iceberg.
    Last edited by thayer (2008-01-19 19:34:43)

    Thanks for the comments, everyone but the credit really goes to Venom339.  His wallpaper designs were top notch long before I added the Arch logo
    zyghom wrote:but what about 1920x1200 ?
    My goal was just to get the ball rolling for the community. The original (logoless) versions of these wallpapers are at Venom's deviant site, and he's made them available in all sizes.  Feel free to grab your favourite patterns and have at it!
    kasa wrote:are we gonna get also GDM - KDM artwork in the future?
    I still have some stuff that I haven't had a chance to get to...they might appear in the near future. Similar to what I said above though, the logo SVG's are available here, so everyone has the opportunity to make whatever they fancy.
    Thanks again everyone and if you really like the wallpapers, be sure to leave a comment for Venom339.  I'm sure he'd appreciate it!
    Edit: stupid typos!
    Last edited by thayer (2008-01-18 17:41:30)

  • Learning blender: Made simple Arch Linux wallpaper

    Hi,
    a few days ago I started to learn blender and I made a very simple wallpaper:
    I guess there are lots of similar wallpapers around but I wanted to show mine off anyway
    Hope you like it

    Thanks for the tip, but I was thinking about making the shadow less overpowering at the beginning, but decided to let it this way, you will notice, that the shadow is centered and the actual logo is a bit off. That gives balance while moving the motive away from the center. I learned that images most of the time look more interesting when the motive is not exactly centered.
    Maybe I exaggerated the shadow a bit^^
    About the light source: It's actually above the logo, what you see at the bottom is the reflection on the ground. Seems it's not placed very well.
    From your post it seems to me you think I did draw this, but this is a 3d model.

  • Another Blue Arch Linux Wallpaper

    ive just made a little wallpaper for archlinux users ^^
    check it out and tell me what you think
    http://eldamar.deviantart.com/art/ArchL … e-82040857

    eldamar wrote:Yeah its 1280x1024, i'll make some more versions for other resolutions later.
    Yeah; it is now, but when I posted, it really was 600×480
    It looks nice, but it seems you used another font?

  • Caledonia Arch Linux Wallpaper

    Hey guys, I made this quick Arch wall paper to match my KDE theme which is called Caledonia (created by Malcer, not me at http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/?content=142424).
    Let me know what you think and if you'd like to see any changes.
    Last edited by MikeEnIke (2012-01-24 21:01:03)

    kdar wrote:maybe make a variant with smaller logo?
    I was actually thinking the same thing. I think I'll put a small one up in the top right. Also, I just realized imgur uploaded that as a jpg and it looks like garbage. I'll reupload tonight with a PNG version.

  • Simple Arch Linux Wallpaper Generator

    Hello everyone. I was always annoyed about nice looking, but old wallpapers not available in my resolution. So I wrote a wallpaper generator in C, which can create the same, sharp impression of my simplistic wallpaper on nearly every possible screensize.
    You can grab the code at https://github.com/thillux/WPGenerator and create my wallpaper in your favourite resolution.
    For a first look, visit http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/553/wallpaperrj.png (1920x1200, 2 MB) or
    http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/8862/wallpapersk.png (1920x1200, 161 KB).
    Last edited by thillux (2012-08-27 23:06:23)

    I implemented only one wallpaper. You can only change the amount of lines and circles.
    Edit:
    I've made some parameters for that in the recent version.
    ./WPGenerator --width WIDTH --height HEIGHT --circles NUM_CIRCLES --waves NUM_WAVES
    With
    ./WPGenerator --width WIDTH --height HEIGHT --random
    you can choose them randomly.
    I wrote this to get myself in touch with the cairo library. Thought it would be nice to have the possibility to create the wallpaper in your resolution without asking the wallpapers creator to do it for you, even in some years with new screen resolutions. I'm not pleased to see cool stuff created in 2001 only in 1280x1024. For sure, such a generator may never can output what others are capable of to do with Gimp, Photoshop and friends. If you are interested in other wallpapers, I can generate some more.
    It would also be possible implement a feature to create a wallpaper with a monthly calender or a field for news from something like an RSS feed and call the program every $(your time here) to update it.
    So if you like the basic idea, please let me hear about your criticism or provide feature requests.
    Last edited by thillux (2012-08-27 10:44:32)

  • New Arch Linux Wallpaper

    As a result of the poll I created the new Wallpapers. Here is the preview (I couldn't resist and added the one with the "new" logo too):
    Different resolutions are available here (original logo) and here ("new" logo).

    freigeist wrote:
    stonecrest wrote:The top wallpaper is super sexy. Btw, clicking on the gnome-look download links gives a "Not found" error
    Are you sure? I have just verified the links...
    It must just be me, someone else said it worked fine too. I don't know why, but this is all I get.

  • Arch Linux Wallpaper

    Made using photoshop, i have windows purely for the reason that i use photoshop. Afraid i dont have time to learn GIMP, eitherway heres the image :D
    Last edited by brova (2010-06-04 21:58:53)

    graysky wrote:@toxygen - is that conky on your desktop?  Can you post your .conkyrc if so.  If not, what is it?
    that's actually kde's cpu/network/ram monitor plasmoids,with transparent themes.  i miss conky sometimes though   weather is lcd weather plasmoid, and now playing plasmoid on top.
    i do use conky for the smallish hostname/uptime/package list at the bottom
    and my laptop, which is where i think the wallpaper looks best:
    thanks again brova
    Last edited by toxygen (2010-06-08 06:27:01)

  • Arch Linux Carbon Wallpaper

    Hi everyone,
    just wanted to share this wallpaper I made with GIMP, following a tutorial I found on abduzeedo.com (or http://abduzeedo.com/rawz-light-effects-photoshop, to be more specific), a blog for graphics design. The tutorial was originally intended for Photoshop and with me being not at all experienced with GIMP (or Photoshop, for that matter), the result turned out to be a lot more simplistic than it was meant to be at first. But then again, I guess that suits an Arch Linux Wallpaper better anyway.
    The Arch Linux logo is taken from http://www.archlinux.org/art/.
    I opened a new thread for this as I couldn't seem to find a thread dedicated to wallpapers.
    Anyway, enjoy!
    http://www.imgbox.de/users/public/images/8ga47Lm0SM.jpg
    Last edited by cimple (2011-11-06 00:59:48)

    Sure, go ahead and do whatever you want with it! I'd even add it as a theme myself, I don't know how to add stuff to the AUR though and right now I'm a little too busy to get involved in that. A GDM theme would be awesome as well (mainly because that's what I use) but I think I'll give that a shot myself later. I've always (always as in "for about a year") wanted to do a theme for GDM anyway - the wallpaper would have to be changed a little for that though (put the logo off-centre).
    If you need to apply changes to the image, tell me and I'll upload it in GIMP's editable format!

  • Iceland Thermal Springs Lava Cave Arch Linux Desktop Wallpaper

    It's been a long time since I've contributed anything to Arch. Very disappointed in myself. Something I've never done is artwork. Never considered myself an artist.
    Daniel Isenmann, on the other hand is an artist, with fantastic photography skills. On seeing his iceland photo I immediately saw potential for an Arch Linux wallpaper. I don't have the gimp skills I would like, but I'm not unhappy with how it turned out:
    http://buchuki.deviantart.com/#/d48n3cf
    I've posted a few resolutions here:
    http://archlinux.ca/art/
    Critiques welcome. ;-)
    Dusty
    Last edited by Dusty (2011-09-03 07:26:11)

    Hey, that's kind of neat. How did you do it?
    Can I suggest that you make the URL less conspicuous/different font and closer to the bottom of the screen?

  • Wallpaper: "Arch Linux garden"

    How do you like Arch Linux wallpaper without a big logo or "Arch Linux" written on it?
    Here I have just used Arch Linux color scheme.
    1280x1024
    1920x1200
    More about artwork and other variations here: http://www.eidor.info/work/darzs/
    It is in latvian language, but there are a lot of pictures.
    Posted also on deviantart: http://eidor.deviantart.com/art/Arch-Li … -167519242

    Not bad... I like that it's dark but with colour. Seems a bit "sad" to me though.

  • Arch linux - creation (wallpaper)

    Creation:
    from nothing comes substance, bulk, core, mass, phenomenon,
    Arch Linux.
    http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=98356

    ArchGh0ul wrote:
    hatten wrote:feel for making a 1280*1024? Then it would be even more awesome! (As if that would be possible)
    It already is at 1280x1024...
    Here it is without the logo
    http://omploader.org/tMWYzZQ
    i meant the one in the first post =P

  • Will Arch Linux going to change the default compiler to Clang?

    Recently read a news about building the kernel with LLVM Clang.
    I would like to ask will Arch Linux adopt this also soon, or in a plan, or no decision yet?

    Teho wrote:Would you mind sharing some sources? There seems to be quite a bit of work going on making upstream Clang/LLVM to compile Linux kernel
    Same as you (I suppose) I've been following these attempts by looking at overall progress, mailing lists and some of the bug reports, like I said this is not the first attempt to get llvm/clang to compile Linux (afaik this latest one is a consolidation of previous efforts together with some new blood(?) which makes it more likely that it will atleast be able to compile a stable kernel, albeit requiring patches).
    Teho wrote:Debian also seems to have plans to compile their entire repository with Clang. Not to mention that LLVM itself is very popular nowadays being installed on almost every Linux system.
    Are you referring to that one Debian developer who has compiled the repository with Clang to see how well it went? Is that the basis of your 'Debian also seems to have plans to compile their entire repository with Clang' claim?. AFAIK developers of distros have tried pretty much all the compilers under the sun on their repos and have reported the results, doesn't mean they plan to use that compiler for their official builds.
    Teho wrote:To my understanding the patches applied to Linux are also relatively small and non-intrusive.
    I don't know what the state is now but the previous patches I recall where not unintrusive, of course there are two targets of problems here, you can pretty much leave Linux alone if you can have clang-llvm accept lots of patches, and vice versa. If the current crop of patches needed were relatively small and non-intrusive they would likely have made in into some testing branches in the trees of their upstream targets by know, the changes needed for FreeBSD to compile using Clang/LLVM were quite substantial as I recall and it was like a 4-5 year period necessary for the transition despite being a very focused effort which will finally reach it's culmination with the upcoming FreeBSD 10 release.
    Teho wrote:There's obviously a lot of community intrest considering that it was worth setting up the LLVMLinux project under Linux Foundation (to reduce dublicated work);
    Well I don't judge a project's success or community interest by a webpage, I judge it by progress. Currently it seems to be where it was last I checked, patches needing to be applied to both Linux and Clang/LLVM with a unstable kernel as a result.
    Teho wrote:Not to mention that LLVM itself is very popular nowadays being installed on almost every Linux system.
    Well yes LLVM is pretty much ubiquitous as a JIT-framework which is used in lots of projects but LLVM as a an actual installed package?
    Like I said, I would be surprised (as in I don't think it will happen) if upstream linux and clang/llvm took in the patches necessary for compiling linux 'out-of-the-box' based upon past and current progress. I guess we'll have to see.

  • How to setup grub2 with arch linux and xen, lvm on luks

    OK, so I tried downloading this package from AUR:  https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xen-git/ , but that has patching problems as noted in the comments.  It looks like the packagebuild sets up all the xen stuff for you, but I can't seem to get the package to install because of the error's while patching.  If anyone can point me in the right direction on what all the extra files in the PKGBUILD are for or how to debug problems with PKGBUILDs not working because of patches.
    So next I just tried to compile the latest xen from git://xenbits.xen.org/xen.git (with ./configure, make, make install) and that seemed to go fine, but I'm a bit confused:
    1.  Do I have to do any additional configuration for xen when working with arch linux?  On ubuntu I could just compile the source, update grub, and make sure to start the x services at runtime.
    2.  How do I set up grub to load xen with this setup?  Right now this is my /boot/grub/grub.cfg:
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    GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
    GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Arch"
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="cryptdevice=/dev/sda3:vgStorage"
    # Preload both GPT and MBR modules so that they are not missed
    GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="part_gpt part_msdos"
    # Uncomment to enable Hidden Menu, and optionally hide the timeout count
    #GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=5
    #GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
    # Uncomment to use basic console
    GRUB_TERMINAL_INPUT=console
    # Uncomment to disable graphical terminal
    #GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT=console
    # The resolution used on graphical terminal
    # note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE
    # you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo'
    GRUB_GFXMODE=auto
    # Uncomment to allow the kernel use the same resolution used by grub
    GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep
    # Uncomment if you want GRUB to pass to the Linux kernel the old parameter
    # format "root=/dev/xxx" instead of "root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/xxx"
    #GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
    # Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries
    GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true
    # Uncomment and set to the desired menu colors. Used by normal and wallpaper
    # modes only. Entries specified as foreground/background.
    #GRUB_COLOR_NORMAL="light-blue/black"
    #GRUB_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT="light-cyan/blue"
    # Uncomment one of them for the gfx desired, a image background or a gfxtheme
    #GRUB_BACKGROUND="/path/to/wallpaper"
    #GRUB_THEME="/path/to/gfxtheme"
    # Uncomment to get a beep at GRUB start
    #GRUB_INIT_TUNE="480 440 1"
    #GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT="true"
    ~
    I've tried throwing in a line like: XEN_HYPERVISOR_CMDLINE="cryptdevice=/dev/sda3:vgStorage", but nothing new shows up on the grub boot menu.
    First time trying to set up a non-ubuntu system, please help!

    As for XEN.... well you could always try QEMU/KVM or LXC.
    As for the LVM2-on-LUKS/dm-crypt
    My /etc/mkinitcpio.conf looks like this...
    MODULES="aesni_intel ata_generic ata_piix nls_cp437 ext4 intel_agp i915 dm-snapshot"
    BINARIES=""
    FILES=""
    HOOKS="base udev autodetect block keymap encrypt lvm2 filesystems keyboard fsck shutdown"
    /etc/defaults/grub
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="cryptdevice=/dev/sda2:root:allow-discards"
    GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="part_gpt part_msdos"
    GRUB_TERMINAL_INPUT=console
    GRUB_GFXMODE=auto
    GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep
    GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true
    The running grub config looks like this
    /boot/grub/grub.cfg
    9 insmod part_gpt
    10 insmod part_msdos
    53 if loadfont unicode ; then
    54 set gfxmode=auto
    55 load_video
    56 insmod gfxterm
    57 set locale_dir=$prefix/locale
    58 set lang=en_US
    59 insmod gettext
    60 fi
    61 terminal_input console
    62 terminal_output gfxterm
    63 set timeout=3
    84 menuentry 'Backup, Arch Linux grsec kernel' --class arch --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-grsec kernel-true-12341234-8080-8080-8080-332200882255' {
    85 load_video
    86 set gfxpayload=keep
    87 insmod gzio
    88 insmod part_msdos
    89 insmod ext2
    90 set root='hd1,msdos2'
    91 if [ x$feature_platform_search_hint = xy ]; then
    92 search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root --hint-bios=hd1,msdos2 --hint-efi=hd1,msdos2 --hint-baremetal=ahci1,msdos2 BBAAEEAA-FFCC-CCFF-FFCC-AABBCCEEBBAA
    93 else
    94 search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root BBAAEEAA-FFCC-CCFF-FFCC-AABBCCEEBBAA
    95 fi
    96 echo 'Loading Linux grsec kernel ...'
    97 linux /vmlinuz-linux-grsec root=/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-lvroot rw cryptdevice=/dev/sda2:root:allow-discards quiet
    98 echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
    99 initrd /initramfs-linux-grsec.img
    100 }
    Things to note:
    Numerical UUID is the UUID of the ROOT partition.
    Alphabetical UUIS is the BOOT partition
    hd1,msdos2 AND ahci1,msdos2 are how the Grub Bootloader numbers the drives not Linux.
    I have my BOOT partition on a USB stick, and it is the Second partition.
    So, that would make it, Device 2 and Partition 2
    Device numbering starts at 0
    Partition numbering starts at 1
    Oh, and note that you don't need ":allow-discards" ... at all but certainly if you don't have an SSD. Also note that I included the line numbers so it is very clear that I didn't post the whole thing, but instead what I thought was relevant. Finally, I am loading modules that I don't even need, but what the hell... if it ain't broke, don't fix it
    Last edited by hunterthomson (2013-12-04 08:31:45)

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