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Pretty standard Ubuntu 10.10 x64. All I really changed was the window borders to make it easier to resize my windows. Works pretty good for me.

Messenger client running: emesene

Theme: Dust (Built into Ubuntu 10.10)

Wallpaper: Life (Built into Ubuntu 10.10)

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Quick question for those running Ubuntu desktops. I see many of you have a semi-transparent background on the top panel, but how do you get the same effect behind the words/drop downs? (Like Applications/Places/Date + Time)

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Quick question for those running Ubuntu desktops. I see many of you have a semi-transparent background on the top panel, but how do you get the same effect behind the words/drop downs? (Like Applications/Places/Date + Time)

Use a background image.

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