LinuxQuestions.org

LinuxQuestions.org (/questions/)
-   Linux - Newbie (https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/)
-   -   how to get my desktop look like this: (https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/how-to-get-my-desktop-look-like-this-150116/)

santasballz 02-24-2004 06:04 PM

how to get my desktop look like this:
 
http://images.mandrakesoft.com/img/s...mdk91-scr2.jpg
how can i get my desktop to look like that? that picture was one of the first screenshots i've seen of linux before actually using it, and i've always wanted to get my desktop to look like that... do u guyz know what i can do to change it to that? what programs, etc. thx

the screenshot is originally for mandrake 9.2 with kde 3.1
i have suse 9 pro with kde 3.1, but as long as it's kde i think its ok

krajzega 02-24-2004 06:08 PM

Well, I've never been using KDE but I think this screen shows a theme. You can find lots of themes at http://themes.freshmeat.net .If you will a little luck, you can find it ;-)

Accordion 02-24-2004 06:17 PM

You can get transparent menus in KDE by going start->configuration->KDE->LookNFeel. You can even select the percentage transparency :)

320mb 02-24-2004 06:27 PM

KDE-look.org
has tons of themes also..........
I use Mosfet's High performance Liquid to get
transparent kicker menus............of differents colors also.

statmobile 02-24-2004 07:01 PM

Just a couple quick notes as well. The programs in the upper right are xmms (a music player), and the other program is grkellm. I had a heck of a time trying to figure out what gkrellm was on the net. Also, I use aterm for a transparent terminal as the one here.

Atmchicago 02-24-2004 08:30 PM

The icons are called TuxnTosh.

santasballz 02-24-2004 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Accordion
You can get transparent menus in KDE by going start->configuration->KDE->LookNFeel. You can even select the percentage transparency :)
hmm i looked for it in suse 9 with kde 3.1... can't seem to find it:newbie:

Accordion 02-24-2004 11:33 PM

start -> configuration -> KDE -> LookNFeel -> style. Click on the tab "effects", check "enable gui effects" if it's not already checked, select menu effect "make translucent" and then you can select the opacity you want on the slider bar underneath. (I'm using mandrake, not sure if that makes a difference or not)

santasballz 02-25-2004 12:29 AM

alright, i got it thx!

santasballz 02-25-2004 01:12 AM

gurrr... just cannot achieve the affect like the one in the screenshot! :cry:

santasballz 02-25-2004 01:17 AM

also.. notice the text under the icons r white in the screenshot. i got the background, and when i applied it, i couldnt c my icon's text because they are black.. how do i make them white?

d-katz 02-25-2004 07:50 AM

Background
 
Hi,

could you give me the link for the background?

Thanks.

MegaTux 07-03-2004 04:30 PM

The artist is name Webdiod and can be found at www.webdiod.com, or you can also check out some of his art at http://www.depthcore.com/v4/core.php...e&user=webdiod

MNDRKELNX 10-16-2004 08:11 PM

How do you make all applications/programs transparent also?

h1tman 10-17-2004 01:17 PM

programs transparent?

gurfrip 10-17-2004 02:40 PM

I'm building my own theme. Anyone know how I can import art to create my own icons?

gurfrip

MNDRKELNX 10-17-2004 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by h1tman
programs transparent?
yes, is there a way?

Example: viewing the Mozilla browser in transparent.

Atmchicago 10-17-2004 11:02 PM

You should check out the latest version of Xorg. It supports true transparency, window shadows, and other fun stuff. It's still being worked on though, so you might not be able to get it working. (I haven't really bothered, for example.)

tardigrade 10-18-2004 01:58 AM

kdelook.org is always fun to look around.

Rudolph-Squared 10-18-2004 09:14 AM

The icons can be found here. That is gkrellm running in the top right hand corner and next to it is xmms.

Rudolph.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:40 AM.