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http://www.themedepot.org/itemdetail.php4?id=1393
The ThemeDepot team hasn't approved archelder-XFCE yet (will they?).
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Am I the only one with an this error when trying to untar?
[john@johnsbox arch]$ tar -xf ./1393-archelder-gnome.tar.gz
tar: This does not look like a tar archive
tar: Skipping to next header
tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers
tar: Read 1614 bytes from ./1393-archelder-gnome.tar.gz
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
PLEASE HELP, really love the way this wallpaper looks, currently using just thr origional of this beauty, great work gadpojo!
EDIT: Um, Im just a moron and didnt use the right trigger for bz2, sorry bout that! Using it now, EXCELLENT! Thanks so much!
John Gallias
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http://www.concretearmy.com
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Arch Linux v0.7 (Wombat), XFce 4.2, XOrg, Firefox
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use the z, because it's a gzip-compressed tarball
tar xvzf ./1393-archelder-gnome.tar.gz
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
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use the z, because it's a gzip-compressed tarball
tar xvzf ./1393-archelder-gnome.tar.gz
yep thanks sorry, im an idiot, great theme!
John Gallias
Technician/Friend/Bassist
http://www.concretearmy.com
john@concretearmy.com
john.gallias@gmail.com
Arch Linux v0.7 (Wombat), XFce 4.2, XOrg, Firefox
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IMO, the archelder-fluxbox wallpaper goes beautifully with the ldc theme package (fluxbox, gkrellm, xmms, gtk+) available at freshmeat:
http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/ldc/
I might try to tweak the font color just a bit to match "Arch Linux blue" a bit more closely (the font color seems to have more green), but the background color of the wallpaper is just about an exact match. I fixed the colors in fbpager to pick up the background color, the toolbar color, and the two shade of blue (background in the toolbar/xmms, and font), and it looks great. I barely even use a graphical pager, but it looks so nice on the desktop I have to have it.
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