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Hi,

With the advent of this new section (AWESOME! :D), I thought it would be cool to list a few theming sites for Linux.

I'll list the ones I know of:

http://themes.freshmeat.net - themes for almost every wm

http://www.gooeylinux.org - mainly centered around gnome and the osx look

http://www.kde-look.org - themes for kde

http://art.gnome.org - themes for gnome

http://www.themedepot.org - themes for many wms

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/148258-good-linux-theming-resources/
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---[GNOME]--------------------------------------------

- Gooey Linux

- Theme Depot

- iceflow.net

- Themes at freshmeat

- Gnome Art

- Seb

- Aqua-Soft

- roberTO's My Themes for Linux

- AquaXP

- KDE-look

- Stylix

---[KDE]----------------------------------------------

- KDE-Look

- The Freeware Network

- EZ Skins

- FreshMeat

- Fermilad Themes For KDE

- KDE Themes - Blue

- Linux & KDE

- Stylix

- GooeyLinux

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I guess you are looking for gkrellm.

Gentoo sais:

*  app-admin/gkrellm

      Latest version available: 2.2.1

      Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]      Size of downloaded files: 648 kB

      Homepage:    http://www.gkrellm.net/

      Description: Single process stack of various system monitors

      License:    GPL-2

if you don't mean that you might want to look

at the gnome capplets, xfce-plugins. ( if you want them in the bottom bar or where ever your gnome/xfce bar is located )

or gdesklets, karamba, superkaramba ( if you want the stats on the desktop, like OSX's dashboard )

kindest regards,

Moritz "neofeed" Angermann

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FVWM Beginner's Guide

Warning: Not for the faint of heart!

While the title suggests otherwise, .fvwm2rc's can take a while to get used to. The sample code provided will give you a useable (but ugly) desktop. Make sure you read the documentation thoroughly before attempting to create your own theme from scratch. It's better to ignore the snippets that you've obtained throughout the years, and to actually understand the inner workings of Fvwm.

Have fun!

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As all of you have noticed, Gooeylinux has been dead. Mike and I have become very busy in recent months, and have had neither the time nor the motivation to continue running the forum. Mike started this site as a haven for linux users from other communities, and I feel that we've done that. But there are at this point many other places one can turn to for Linux GUI customization, and forums need a very strong body of members contributing to survive. Gooeylinux was a fun, but failed experiment.

Thank you to everyone who helped with the site. We met lots of interesting people, and I hope we helped some people as well. The IRC channel (#gooeylinux - irc.freenode.net) will stay open, so feel free to join us there. Also, all the subprojects of gooeylinux will remain available. Archives of the forum will appear shortly. If you have any comments/questions, email me.

--contrasutra ([email protected]) , 11/25/04

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If any links are dead sorry....this is quite old and from what I've posted on 2 other forums

Metacity Theme Editor

http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.p...9400&highlight=

general (know the environment)

http://www.gnomefiles.org/

http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=114

SmoothEngine

http://gnome.org/~thos/Smooth-Docs/

http://www.unit-e.cc/~ajgenius/Gnome/Theme...id=SmoothEngine

http://sourceforge.net/projects/smooth-engine/

http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=114

http://web.subpop.net/art/smoothgnome/

GTK

http://www.unit-e.cc/~ajgenius/Gnome/Theme...s/?id=GTKThemes

Metacity

http://developer.gnome.org/doc/tutorials/m...ity-themes.html

ICONS

http://www.unit-e.cc/~ajgenius/Gnome/Theme.../?id=IconThemes

http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=385

http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.p...hlight=standard

http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.p...hlight=standard

http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.4/gtk...tock-Items.html

Help other than here

http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=20

Tinkering and hacking others themes is necessary to really get it. Docs are very limited. So get stuff and hack! That's what I did.

http://gnome-look.org/

http://art.gnome.org/

http://www.themedepot.org/

you need images for pixmap themes and practice?

http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=1

the .wba extension is seen as a zip type by file-roller ;)

Errors

Whether gtk, metacity, or icon theming, errors may or may not be printed in vt1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1) depending on the distro you use. Mandrake used to, but doesn't seem to anymore. Debian's and Fedora do. You can easily get the errors by running

gnome-theme-manager

in an X terminal (Gnome Terminal, Aterm, Eterm, Xterm, rxvt etc....).

Metacity

Metacity has a nice tool. The

metacity-theme-viewer

Run it from an X terminal;

metacity-theme-viewer name_of_metacity_theme

[example]metacity-theme-viewer d3a

and you can find out how fast it loads and errors pointing to any problems with loading the theme. It opens a gui to show you all the different aspects of the theme.

http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/1.0/

http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gtk+/docs/wid...try.txt?rev=1.5

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Scalable Vector Graphics

This is what I'm currently interested in and researching. Instead of pixmap, you can make svg/gtk and metacity themes, and of course icon themes.

http://librsvg.sourceforge.net/

http://www.inkscape.org/ (has a built in tutorial)

http://www.sodipodi.com/

http://programmer-art.org/?page=inkscape

oh, and GIB

http://gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=385

if the downlaod isn't available I have them here

http://kwh.kernow-gb.com/~bvc/theme/icons/gib/

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