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Location: Rome, Italy ; Novi Sad, Srbija; Brisbane, Australia
Distribution: Ubuntu / ITOS2008
Posts: 1,207
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Boh, i never looked at how to make gkrellm themes, and this theme i made it for myself, cuz i dont like distracting themes, but i still like darker themes. Anyway if you want go ahead and modify it yourself as much as you like. If you don't like modyfing the theme file manually get a excellent program such as bbconf and just load the style in it's style editor, the rest is straight forward,
Thanks for trying it out, might post it to freshmeat themes
-NSKL
Location: Rome, Italy ; Novi Sad, Srbija; Brisbane, Australia
Distribution: Ubuntu / ITOS2008
Posts: 1,207
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Dunno, works great for me. Anyway, you want me to substitute green for red in my team? Is that correct? If you want that i will do it sometime after wednesday, i have to study till then, have no time, but when exams are over i'll do that for you.
-NSKL
Just to set the record straight for anyone else having problems with ttmkfdir,
Step 1) Download ttmkfdir (untar it) and install it with,
"cp ttmkfdir.linuxbin.glibc2 /usr/local/bin/ttmkfdir"
The file I link to has a precompiled binary called ttmkfdir.linuxbin.glibc2 that you copy to /usr/local/bin as ttmkfdir , no building required.
Location: Rome, Italy ; Novi Sad, Srbija; Brisbane, Australia
Distribution: Ubuntu / ITOS2008
Posts: 1,207
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Thanks Aussie, i didn't find the binary at the place you posted (a very old post, came from a search) but i will go check again, since i probably missed, i was in a hurry.
But is the process of installing TTFs same in slackware as in distros running xfs? Do i need xfs? How do i start it?
Thank you again
-NSKL
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