Friday, November 30, 2012

Disable or Enable Touchpad by synclient

Some notebooks do not have any BIOS option for enabling or disabling touchpad. You can achieve this by using Fn + FX key combination, but this time another problem occurs in some notebooks that do not memorize that action. For every reboot of the system, you need to disable touchpad manually as previously. Do not worry! Using synclient utility, you can tell the computer to do it instead of you. 

Below command will disable touchpad.

synclient TouchpadOff=1

For enabling touchpad, you need to set value to 0 and run this command in terminal as in below. 

synclient TouchpadOff=0

For adding this command to startup, navigate to 

For KDE (4.8.5): 
System Settings > System Administration > Startup and Shutdown > Autostart > Add Program 

or

For XFCE (4.10): 
Applications Menu > Settings > Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart > Add

and add below command line to startup. 

synclient TouchpadOff=1

This will disable touchpad instead of you on every logon. 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Setting Slackware Screen Brightness Value by xbacklight

Setting screen brightness on every boot gets everyone annoyed. Follow below guide to avoid this. 

If you have full Slackware 14.0 installation, you possibly have xbacklight package installed on your box if you did not uninstalled it. 

Slackware provides xbacklight package in official file tree under .../slackware/x/ directory. If your box does not have xbacklight installation, you can simply install it by slackpkg tool as following. (For using slackpkg, firstly you need to be configured it.) 

su
slackpkg install xbacklight

Now, navigate to 

For KDE (4.8.5): 
System Settings > System Administration > Startup and Shutdown > Autostart > Add Program 

or

For XFCE (4.10): 
Applications Menu > Settings > Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart > Add

Finally, add below command line to startup. 

xbacklight -set 50

This will set screen brightness to 50 per-cent of its maximum value. You can assign to it any integer value between 0 and 101. 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Slackware Logo (Secure-Simple-Solid-Stable)


Slackware Logo (Secure-Simple-Solid-Stable)
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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Slackware Wallpaper (Sari)

 
Slackware Wallpaper (Sari)
Rendered PNGs + Source SVG
1024x768 - 1280x800 - 1280x1024 - 1366x768 - 1440x900 - 1600x900 - 1680x1050 - 1920x1080 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Slackware Wallpaper (Mavi)

  
Slackware Wallpaper (Mavi)
Rendered PNGs + Source SVG
1024x768 - 1280x800 - 1280x1024 - 1366x768 - 1440x900 - 1600x900 - 1680x1050 - 1920x1080