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I tend to have different backgrounds for different machines and different colours for different users. Say, a beast background image for 1 machine, in blue for gsewell and in red for thymox.... I have a few machines on 1 monitor so having different backgrounds is ery useful.
Okay, I was browsing around and I checked out Aussies own site and came across his posting about Dropline Gnome. So I checked it out and thought I'd give it a try. Well its actually quite good, easy to install and definitely cleared up the fonts in Gnome. Here is my current screenshot on my System running Slackware 8.1 with Dropline Gnome.
But also to mention this Dropline version is for users running Slackware only.
Thanks MasterC. I spend a lot of time getting my system running the way I like, having a keyboard with 'extra' buttons helps, I use them to launch my most common apps, and the remote control helps too.
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