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Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by Beavenburt, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. chrisretusn

    chrisretusn Registered Member

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    NIce setup you got there.
     
  2. cet

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    Theme: Classic-Ambiance -Graphite
    Icons: Elefaenza-Blue
    And Conky-Metro-Clock
     

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  3. Lucy

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    Mack_guy, I see it on the picture, but how do you do that?
     
  4. mack_guy911

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    its easy

    just go to /usr/share/icons/systems/


    then open 16x16 places

    and copy start-here.png


    same with 24x24 32x32 ........etc all

    copy all start icons form there and paste it in your

    home/icons/faenza

    open places 16x16 24x24
    ....etc

    and

    replace ubuntu all start here icon with SL linux start-here icon
     
  5. Ocky

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    Have you tried this way ?

    Once you've selected the icon you want, get into the configuration editor -- System Tools|Configuration Editor, or aptitude install gconf-editor if necessary. From there -- apps|panel|objects.

    You will see a series of folders named object_0, object_1, etc. The trick now is to discover which of those objects is your menu application. Believe me, it could be any of them. Each folder contains a similar collection of information. The solution was to click thru all the objects watching the "position" key. Since my menu is at the left side of the panel, it was the one with the lowest number in that key. That turned out to be object_3.

    From there on, it's a piece of cake. Click the checkbox for "use_custom_icon", then right-click on "custom_icon", select "Edit key..." and enter the full path to your chosen icon.
     
  6. Lucy

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    It's okay.
    It's working like a charm.
     
  7. mack_guy911

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    ubuntu 12.10 with flat windows buttons
     

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  8. mack_guy911

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    second screenshot :rolleyes:
     

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  9. Mrkvonic

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    Oh man, you ruined it now. You put THAT as your wallpaper?
    Mrk
     
  10. jna99

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    Bring the squirrel back ! asap !

    just kidding, but you guys did a nice job with the looks. I just love the desktop picture of the squirrel with the flower as umbrella. :D
    Anyway, I'm thinking about setting up a dual boot with windows and linux. I do know something about linux, but we'll see. I always liked linuxmint with cinnamon.
    But I could also try ubuntu. I'm not sure yet. anyway, cheers !
     
  11. mack_guy911

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    next time i put lucy lawless in place of spartacus :D
     
  12. mack_guy911

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    manjaro linux
     

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  13. ZeroDay

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    Looks good :thumb:
     
  14. cet

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    Thank you :)
     
  15. J_L

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    Linux Mint 14 MATE and Android 4.1.2 Smart Launcher:
     

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  16. moontan

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    i love the icons, quite clean and pleasant looking and different from the usual fare.
     
  17. mack_guy911

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  19. ZeroDay

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    I know this is off topic, but you all seem to be using Linux so I thought someone might be able to help me.

    I'd like to know how I can delete book marks by right clicking on them and selecting delete in firefox on Ubuntu.
    See screen shot:

    http://i.imgur.com/OA8d6CG.png?1
     
  20. moontan

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    errr, did you try clicking on delete?
    if that doesn't work click on "Show All Bookmarks" (second item from the top) and delete from there.
    -------------------------
    folks, that guy's using Windows 8!
    in a Linux forum!!! :thumbd:

    somebody get the feathers, i already got the tar! :D
     
  21. ZeroDay

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    Haha. I ment how do I get delete to apear on the contexts menu in Ubuntu as it doesn't show by default.
     
  22. moontan

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    maybe you should try Linux Mint.
    it works very well here. :p

    anyway, delete from the "Show All Bookmarks" window for the time being, until you find a proper solution.
     
  23. ZeroDay

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    Thanks for the reply. I'm using mint and I love! it :) I was just considering installing Ubuntu as well. I might try another Distro. Thanks again.
     
  24. wilbertnl

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    Recently I treated myself on a 1920x1080 LED monitor ($100 sale!) and let me show off my desktop.
    Desktop: XFCE 4.10 with one deskbar panel (36 px wide and alpha 0%
    Wallpaper: Metro Train in Station.

    Here it is, tadaaaaaaaaah...

    Screenshot - 03082013 - 09:45:05 AM.jpg
     
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  25. ZeroDay

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    $100 :thumb: What a deal!
     
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