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05-03-2007, 10:48 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: UK
Distribution: Ubuntu
Posts: 4
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Tweaking Ubuntu: Themes, wallpapers, icons and fonts
A new la entry has been added:
Tweaking Ubuntu: Themes, wallpapers, icons and fonts
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Here's a complete guide to personalizing Ubuntu (or any GNOME-based distro). It looks at changing the theme, installing new themes, tweaking theme components (icons, buttons etc), altering font properties, changing the login screen, and more. The guide was written for newcomers to Ubuntu but is comprehensive enough to offer something for everybody.
The guide is extracted from Chapter 10 of Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition (published April 2007). The entire chapter looks at complete desktop management
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