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Originally posted by The_Nerd Yet another slew of broken links...
That's bound to happen with a thread this old. Many people use free hosting (that stops being free) or host themselves. After time they forget what they've done. Its a shame, though. There have been some nice shots here.
Finally got Flux-cvs set up how I like it. Aterms, irssi, xmms....some menu icons, transparency. Just the basics. http://www.thescabs.net/shite/beep.png
Originally posted by kersten78 Finally got Flux-cvs set up how I like it. Aterms, irssi, xmms....some menu icons, transparency. Just the basics. http://www.thescabs.net/shite/beep.png
I'm working on mine and I love the transparency, where do I get it?
Originally posted by gurfrip I'm working on mine and I love the transparency, where do I get it?
aterm has transparency built in--if you don't have it, you may want to try it out. Google aterm, there's a ton of info on aterm in general, and on it's transparency. For the menu, the newer versions of flux also have transparency built in. You set it in the configure menu--super easy.
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