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@ vassie

Thanks,

I don't think I can help you with the font , I didn't do anything special to get the font to look like that. Just downloaded it and selected it in my terminal profile ,size 9.

The menu thing , right click on the gnome panel > add to panel > main menu

, then remove the other menu > rightclick > remove from panel.

@ vassie

Thanks,

I don't think I can help you with the font , I didn't do anything special to get the font to look like that. Just downloaded it and selected it in my terminal profile ,size 9.

The menu thing , right click on the gnome panel > add to panel > main menu

, then remove the other menu >  rightclick > remove from panel.

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I think (s)he meant what font is it? I would also like to know this.

msg43,

i said the name of the font in my screenshot details ..

Font: Tahoma 8, Terminal font: Profont

and vassie didn't asked for the font.

I downloaded ProFont for Linux, and set it as my terminal font, but it looked nothing like that

;)

msg43,

i said the name of the font in my screenshot details ..

and vassie didn't asked for the font.

I downloaded ProFont for Linux, and set it as my terminal font, but it looked nothing like that

;)

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Hello

I've just tried setting again to size 9 and it looks perfect, I will post a screenshot in a minute ;)

Ben

Here's mine

Ubuntu 5.04

GTK2.x - Clearlooks Graphite

Metacity - Clearlooks

Icons - gferfection2

Wall - Not sure, got it off Neowin (somewhere :s)

http://www.benvassie.net/wp-content/uploads/ubuntu_july.png

(sorry no thumb)

Ben

(ps I would like to say thanks to hardi_k for the insperation ;))

Hey Knight,

How does FreeBSD perform on your vaio? I've got a Sony VAIO PCG-R600HFPD and running FC4 on it and it's a bit slow.

BTW, is it easy to get FreeBSD on the laptop, and do you happen to know how to adjust the brightness while on battery?

Thanks.

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I'm pretty new to FreeBSD on the desktop, 2 days to be exact, so at the moment I'm not sure this can be done. In Linux it was pretty easy though...

nifty, first freebsd screenie i've seen

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yay lol! :laugh:

Yep, thats them. I thought the icons suited the colours of the wall, so decided to give them a whirl. They're called "Litho" by the way, but can't remember where I found them... I do remember having to use icoutils to convert them from windows .ico format though.

Mod's do me a favor and don't let augest come that means I'll have to go back to school in less than three weeks. Please help me out!

[me]hopes not to see augest thread anytime soon[/me]

I would post my desktop but it the same as last time I don't change stuff to much.

A bunch of changes & tweaks, I'm suprised I haven't destroyed anything yet but I'm learning. I think my plan is to run Ubuntu as much as I can for 1 month and then see where it takes me, because I usually remove linux when I get to a problem I can't solve for more then a few hours.

31jul20058fn.th.jpg

(click image to view full desktop)

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