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I have one question. How can I change the color of my panel? I know I've seen it somewhere when I was poking around, but I can't seem to find it. I can change the background on each button, etc... but I want to change the whole panel from that blah grey color.
I'm using GNOME but if my memory serves me correctly, if you go into KDE Control Center there will be an option to change colors. It changes the titlebar and menu as well as the panel.
hey darthtux, does the new gnome (or garnome, whichever ur running), support transparency for the panel right outta the box? or did u have to follow the instructions on art.gnome.org, or something else? thanks.
"panel" - not 'terminal".
[it's just a general qstn i asked, darthtux isnt really on a Xparent panel, but i was wondering if he knew if the new gnome does it as it was part of one of their objectives to get it done)
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