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gnome is just dominating the screenshots.... is everyone using ubuntu?

I just counted up what everyone is using (yes I am bored, I just got back from playing hockey and I can't go to sleep :(

gnome 38

kde 7

flux 5

fvwm 2

ion 1

unknown 1 (msg43's...*box with pypanel?)

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LOL

I'm using openbox with pypanel and feh for background should have posted more :-p I'll take a better screenshot later I've just been very busy with school lately so haven't had much time ot screw on my computer

Just cleaned my fluxbox desktop a bit. I'm not 100% satisfied with the flux theme, but it isn't that bad anyway.

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nice make me think about switching can you give me some good links for themes and how to setup fluxbox?

[me]mouth water[/me]

nice make me think about switching can you give me some good links for themes and how to setup fluxbox?

[me]mouth water[/me]

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Well, I just installed (emerged, actually :p ) fluxbox and fluxbox-styles-fluxmod, selected the amok theme in the fluxbox menu, configured torsmo to fit the wallpaper, et voil?.

Some pages with fluxbox styles:

http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/themes.php

http://fluxmod.berlios.de/

Most part of the fluxbox configuration can be done through the fluxbox menu, so it's more like playing with the options until you get something you like.

Well, I just installed (emerged, actually  :p ) fluxbox and fluxbox-styles-fluxmod, selected the amok theme in the fluxbox menu, configured torsmo to fit the wallpaper, et voil?.

Some pages with fluxbox styles:

http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/themes.php

http://fluxmod.berlios.de/

Most part of the fluxbox configuration can be done through the fluxbox menu, so it's more like playing with the options until you get something you like.

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thanks might give it a try later

Where can I get that wallpaper?

What font are you using on the taskbar, and have you done anything "special" to get that sweet anti-aliasing?

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Thanks in advance  :)

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Wallpaper > here

Font is Tahoma 8

about anti-aliasing ... > here

So How can I make round corners on the menu bar like in MAcOS X. I have yet to figure this out

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What WM?

In fluxbox, you can supply it pixmaps with rounded, transparent corners, and you get rounded windows (and you can apply this to the panel, too).

Some other WMs have a built-in 'rounding' attribute, I believe.

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