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  DomZ said:
Havn't posted my desktop for a couple of months, mainly because I don't change it that often. But I pimped it out the other night, so enjoy! :)

Any questions about anything just ask

what chat client is that? says emessenger i believe in the window?

-bolero

been working on it for quite sometime now. here's mac os leopard for free! :D

clean:

screenshotum1.th.jpg

dirty:

screenshot1uj9.th.png

distro: ubuntu 7.04

wallpaper: leopard

composite manager: beryl

emerald theme: leopard-tish

gtk theme: kougyoku-leopard

cursors: jaguar os x

icon set: OsX_Mod

dock: avant window navigator

custom distro logo, custom top gnome panel background

clock: cairo clock

apps running: pidgin 2.1.0, exaile 0.2.11svn, nautilus, terminal

Hi :)

Desktop is here for now:

http://www.alazanto.org/wrvisuals/screenshots/sgstriped.jpg

Running Feisty with Compiz Fusion and Avant Window Navigator. The fonts have been tweaked with the sub-pixel rendering update in freetype.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=343670

Theme is Fawn (tweaked menu bar) and Reuben with the buuf icons and several png dock icons from deviantart.

My modification of Fawn is attached...this version is identical to the publicly available one, but the menus have a brown background. This will not look right without the gtk mac menu hack.

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php...n?content=58426

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php...amp;PHPSESSID=6

http://dimpoart.deviantart.com/

http://zafted.deviantart.com/

Also employing the mac menu hack. In firefox I installed the hide menu bar add-on to keep things somewhat consistent.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=259...p;postcount=532

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4762

Fawn.zipFetching info...

Edited by springofdark

I would kill to have these desktops! I have been trying for about 3 days if not more like 5 hours or more each day trying to get this stupid Compiz crap to work. I feel like I have tried everything and I am probably going to have to wait for Gusty Gibbon :no:

  springofdark said:
Hi :)

Desktop is here for now:

http://www.alazanto.org/wrvisuals/screenshots/sgstriped.jpg

Running Feisty with Compiz Fusion and Avant Window Navigator. The fonts have been tweaked with the sub-pixel rendering update in freetype.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=343670

Theme is Fawn (tweaked menu bar) and Reuben with the buuf icons and several png dock icons from deviantart.

My modification of Fawn is attached...this version is identical to the publicly available one, but the menus have a brown background. This will not look right without the gtk mac menu hack.

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php...n?content=58426

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php...amp;PHPSESSID=6

http://dimpoart.deviantart.com/

http://zafted.deviantart.com/

Also employing the mac menu hack. In firefox I installed the hide menu bar add-on to keep things somewhat consistent.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=259...p;postcount=532

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4762

Hm now I'm in a pickle :p I wish to remove it, got any link how to? Or maybe could write a quick one?

  Wannabe said:
Hm now I'm in a pickle :p I wish to remove it, got any link how to? Or maybe could write a quick one?

Uninstall: just install the original gtk package back, or use the environment variable GTK_MENUBAR_NO_MAC=1 to temporarily disable it.

Font: Just Bitstream Vera Sans. It's a very nice font when rendered a bit truer to its form.

Making Compiz work: I ended up following this tutorial. http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/art..._ubuntu_feisty/

I'm not sure if I could be of much help to you, but the main hiccup I ran into was in not having the latest nvidia driver. Envy did a nice job in taking care of that part. Beyond that, I am assuming you've posted on the ubuntu forums...

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