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Hi i am a complete n00b to linux. i am running Ubuntu - Warty Warthog release and i need to know how to use this theme. can anyone tell me how to install this theme step-by-step ?

thanks in advance

:)

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simple.. theres a theme manager program in a menu somewhere. U just have to find it.

After u find that prog, there is a "install new themes" button where u click on the directory of where you downloaded the file.

YOu don't even need to unzip or anything.. You just click on the .tar file (was it a .tar file?) and it installs automatically.

I wish everything in linux was as easy as that.

(Sorry, I recently switched back to SUSE from ubuntu, as I'm still too noob/windows-ish to use it, so I can't give you any precise details as to which menus to go through and stuff)

Hi all!

I release the Milk 2.1 theme for Gnome!

Updates:

- Recreate all pixmaps, (.gif, .png, .xpm, speed up the theme!!!)

- No more Evolution Calendar CRASH!

- Include Panel backgrounds and pixmaps (all panel object, include Notification Area...)

- Smoother edges of Metacity Window Borders...

- New Combo and Fontbutton controls

- Customizable Controls, (see the readME.txt!!!!!!!)

- And many-many other things...

SEE THE readME in theme.tar.bz2......

DOWNLOAD...

BIGGER PREVIEW!!!

http://www.users.monornet.hu/linux/screens...k_2_1_thumb.png

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very nice, thanks!!!

But can you tell me how can you get that mac-like dock in gnome?

thanks

Wow... it's really beautiful.

Too bad I'm so noob to use Linux..

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Hi i am a complete n00b to linux. i am running Ubuntu - Warty Warthog release and i need to know how to use this theme. can anyone tell me how to install this theme step-by-step ?

thanks in advance

:)

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Nobodies too noob to run Ubuntu or some of the other more user friendly distros! Give it a go! The installation process is even easier than Windows!

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If you're using Gnome simply click "Applications > Desktop Preferences > Themes" then click "install theme" and browse to the theme file :)

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please Help me out guys...

how hard is for a Big Newbie (me) to get my desktop exactly like that screenshot in the first post.

i know how to install distros and how to install some softwares, but i want mine just like that one..

What distro is using, what versions, what softwares, please...details!

I'm lost, i feel like a nun in honeymoon :rofl:

#1

Nobodies too noob to run Ubuntu or some of the other more user friendly distros! Give it a go! The installation process is even easier than Windows!

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If you're using Gnome simply click "Applications > Desktop Preferences > Themes" then click "install theme" and browse to the theme file :)

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Thank to your encouragement, I just installed Ubuntu!!!!

It was a long journey,,,, I burned the CD too fast at first so it became invalid... :pinch:

Anyway, now I'm on Ununtu Firefox writing this.

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Great theme, looks a lot better than the 2.0 release, especially the metacity borders.. The only issue I'm having is with tabs. gedit uses the little close icon where the right side of the icon gets cut off. Also tabs in epiphany seem to "strech" moving the whole window down when it loads a tab and shows the foot icon. When it's done loading it shifts back..

Great theme, looks a lot better than the 2.0 release, especially the metacity borders.. The only issue I'm having is with tabs. gedit uses the little close icon where the right side of the icon gets cut off. Also tabs in epiphany seem to "strech" moving the whole window down when it loads a tab and shows the foot icon. When it's done loading it shifts back..

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In the gtkrc file there's a line:

gtk-icon-sizes = "panel-menu=24,24:gtk-menu=24,24:panel=24,24"

Change the gtk-menu size and it should fix your problems..

In the gtkrc file there's a line:

gtk-icon-sizes = "panel-menu=24,24:gtk-menu=24,24:panel=24,24"

Change the gtk-menu size and it should fix your problems..

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Is it just me or did you just reply to your own post but talking as if it was a different person? :unsure: I must be really tired... :sleep:

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