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I've switched to Gnome on my EEE 901.
Things are running fine now.
I'm curious, if a lot of people use Gnome here, and if so, how does it look!
Greetz
Sven
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Archers seem to love more lightweight solutions like Openbox etc... Or KDE.
I run Gnome on my desktop daily basis and I'm fully satisfied. I'm planning to move to Gnome 3 if it comes out.
I liked and used KDE when the version was 3. After 4 came out, it disappointed me and now I don't want to go back, at least now.
My screenshot from December thread: click
I'm too lazy these days to hassle with GTK/Metacity themes. OOB experience is enough for me -- working fast stable desktop.
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another screenshot thread?
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another screenshot thread?
There are plenty of threads around for different DEs/WMs .
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wonder wrote:another screenshot thread?
There are plenty of threads around for different DEs/WMs .
Exactly, but none for Gnome!
Like mentioned, it's Archers go for more lightweight stuff.
Thx for all the replies so far.
Greetz Sven
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That's one beautifull setup!
Would you mind sharing:
- Gnome theme
- Conky script(s?)
- Weather script
- Wallpaper
Thanks!
Sven
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Hehe thanks Sven. Sure no probs, just give me a few minutes to dig it all out!!
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Nice one too!
How did you manage to get that Firefox menu to be on top and separated from it's own window?
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Here you go Sven, the Gnome theme is elegant gnome with nautilus elementary.
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39541
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39246
Window decoration is an emerald theme, I've put that, the wallpaper and all the conky stuff in a tarball for you to grab.
http://www.4shared.com/file/GwX3AIeG/desktopstuff.html
You'll need a couple of other pkg's installed if you want to get conky exactly the same, details in the tarball.
Enjoy!!
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How did you manage to get that Firefox menu to be on top and separated from it's own window?
Not sure if its this one:
http://spliceosome.deviantart.com/#/d32qe2v
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killerturtle wrote:How did you manage to get that Firefox menu to be on top and separated from it's own window?
Not sure if its this one:
http://spliceosome.deviantart.com/#/d32qe2v
yup, that's the one
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Here you go Sven, the Gnome theme is elegant gnome with nautilus elementary.
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39541
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39246Window decoration is an emerald theme, I've put that, the wallpaper and all the conky stuff in a tarball for you to grab.
http://www.4shared.com/file/GwX3AIeG/desktopstuff.html
You'll need a couple of other pkg's installed if you want to get conky exactly the same, details in the tarball.
Enjoy!!
Thanks a lot!
I'll check it out tonight
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I use gnome for my desktop(s) and pekwm for my netbook. Current main desktop:
Clean
Fullsize: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/229472/full-clean.png
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I use gnome for my desktop(s) and pekwm for my netbook. Current main desktop:
Clean
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/229472/clean-thumb.pngFullsize: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/229472/full-clean.png
How do you make your fonts look that nice???
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Rumor wrote:<snip>
How do you make your fonts look that nice???
I use the Liberation fonts package (ttf-liberation) from the community repo. The font in the terminal window is Liberation Mono @ 14 points.
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KlavKalashj wrote:Rumor wrote:<snip>
How do you make your fonts look that nice???
I use the Liberation fonts package (ttf-liberation) from the community repo. The font in the terminal window is Liberation Mono @ 14 points.
Thanks! But I mean, what are your font settings? Could you post a screenshot with the settings window open?
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Rumor wrote:KlavKalashj wrote:How do you make your fonts look that nice???
I use the Liberation fonts package (ttf-liberation) from the community repo. The font in the terminal window is Liberation Mono @ 14 points.
Thanks! But I mean, what are your font settings? Could you post a screenshot with the settings window open?
You'll find a screenshot here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/229472/font.settings.png
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Wow! Teh care to share some details on your setup?
Also, isn't Tijuana the city Bender comes from?
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Wow! Teh care to share some details on your setup?
Also, isn't Tijuana the city Bender comes from? ;)
Oh, sorry, I forgot.
I'm using A-New-Hope in GTK, same for Emerald
AWN theme: Divergence IV
Covergloobus theme: Ibex
Conky: this
Icon theme: Faenza Dark
gnome-globalmenu in the gnome menu.
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … ent=133892
The apps in the second screenshot is just PCManFM-mod, rhythmbox and urxvtc showing cmatrix and ascii hypnotoad.
And yep, Bender was built in this town =P
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