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08-17-2007, 03:10 PM
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HOWTO: Make The Linux Desktop Look Better, GNOME, FLUX, OPENBOX
Hello guys/gals, yesterday I spent quite a while integrating almost everything I know about the Linux desktop and how to customize/tweak/make it look better overall, and made it into a guide.
I think that this guide can help a lot of people make their desktops look better.
Take some time to read the guide @ my google page. syassami.googlepages.com/ubuntudesktops
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Prologue: So you maybe thinking, how do you get a desktop to look like this? Is it practical? Does It draw attention? Thats all up to you, responding to the term that i have heard over and over: "The beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and if my desktops do not attract you, there is no reason to make your's like mine. I have seen many different designs and styles that did not look attractive in my mind, and I never had any intention of making my desktop look like them. Feel free when using this guide.
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I hope you have a good time reading it,
Post Feedback In this thread, Thank You.

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08-17-2007, 03:18 PM
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lq.org isn't here to publicize your blog. if you wish to contribute to linuxquestions.org, then your thoughts on your chosen subject would probably fit very well in our answers site. http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/
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