GNU/Linux October 2005 Desktops


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How can you change the position of the text for the toolbar icons, or remove it completely? I can't find this option. I'm running Breezy Badger as well.

Wallpaper: Return of Summer

Icons: Gartoon

Theme: Human

Controls: Clearlooks

Distro: Ubuntu Linux 5.10 RC

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I'm still using the awesome WM that is Ion3:

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That's great, i could never use it, but that rocks. :yes:

i'll get around to posting a screen shot later (running Ubuntu 5.4 (on the families laptop) with the Breezy repositories, fully upgraded using dist-upgrade)

would also have a screen shot from my desktop, if only my chipset was stable enough to run linux :(

Really slick looking desktop chavo, whats the icon theme?

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Thanks man. The icons are called nuoveXT and they are available for KDE and Gnome. Just go to http://kde-look.org or http://gnome-look.org and search for them.

I've been using that set for a long time, the longest without changing icons in a while. It fits with almost any color scheme.

Nice Desktop, n3wt, these XFCE setups keep getting better (Y)

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After *box, XFCE is my next favorite desktop. Haven't tried E17, though. Screenies for Enlightenment are pretty impressive, too. :yes:

:cool:

This is actually the first install where I have moved completely away from Gnome, I used to run xfce with nautilus as my file browser, and totem-xine to watch videos, just because thats what I was used to, but now I'm using rox and mplayer, as far as mplayer vs. totem-xine, I don't really have a preference, functionality wise they are a rub, but I *really* like rox-filer.

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