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My screenshot is, the console mode of the linux kernel. That's where I spend the most time (now that I switched to Slackware, anyway) I try to use X as little as possible. Try to imagine it. All black with white text, beautiful. I'll try to post a screenshot of my slick setup later. And if you ask me the theme, I'll kill you (I'm not kidding)
Originally posted by Squall My screenshot is, the console mode of the linux kernel. That's where I spend the most time (now that I switched to Slackware, anyway) I try to use X as little as possible. Try to imagine it. All black with white text, beautiful. I'll try to post a screenshot of my slick setup later. And if you ask me the theme, I'll kill you (I'm not kidding)
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The theme where the text is white and the other stuff is black. Too bad for megaspazz. He seemed to be an active member with 1366 posts, too bad this will be his last.
Originally posted by cadkins that's cool pezplaya. how did you get the transparent kicker?
In KDE 3.2.0 and up you can make the bar transparent. Right click on the bar >configure panel > click the apperance tab> and click "Enable Transparency".
hey, how did u make ur flux menu transparent? have u installed fluxspace? i've been trying to install it, but it keeps giving all those stupid dependicy errors. i just can't get around them. i think it asked me to install python, which i did, and it took care of some errors, but it still can't find certian python files......so, anyways...how did u get that transparent flux menu?
i've been really busy (and have the flu ) but here's a preliminary fluxbox before i have to redo my entire system. something is really messed up with a library or xfree 4.4 or something, and i've been having all sorts of weird problems. anyway: http://synaptical.dyndns.org/screens/ancient_temple.png
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