elmore: what browser is that running in the background? It looks pretty spiffy.
you will possibly come to the conclusion as most of us have -- that the command line may be the easiest way to quickly hack off a few instructuions to the pc when time is not cheap.
Plus out of habit with using DEC unix and OpenBSD via ssh sessions ... well you get the idea![]()
elmore: what browser is that running in the background? It looks pretty spiffy.
That would be mozilla 1.1, pretty spiffy indeed although a bit slow on my FreeBSD 4.7 box. Still I like it lots. Running the orbit retro 1.x theme
OK, here's mu OpenBSD 3.2:
http://www.jamsession.co.uk/screensh...bsd_kde3_1.png
Sorry another big image.
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OK, here's mu OpenBSD 3.2:
http://www.jamsession.co.uk/screensh...bsd_kde3_1.png
Sorry another big image.
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Cool lookin font, a bit hard to read, but still kinda cool lookin. The fact that you can change the font on that many different apps so easily is truly cool. Ahh, good ol' linux ;D
KDE 3.1 rc3, mostly default appearance.
http://www.netidea.com/~korns/kde3.1rc3.png
http://www.netidea.com/~korns/kde3.1rc3-2.png
sorry, a bit big, but I don't have gimp installed right now so I couldn't optimize the size. :-\
[quote author=PK link=board=6;threadid=1289;start=120#54546 date=1038456839]
KDE 3.1 rc3, mostly default appearance.
http://www.netidea.com/~korns/kde3.1rc3.png
http://www.netidea.com/~korns/kde3.1rc3-2.png
sorry, a bit big, but I don't have gimp installed right now so I couldn't optimize the size. :-\
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Use ImageMagick. It can handle most graphic manipulation quite well, and is probably installed on your system (most distros install it by default).
Try typing "display" in a terminal window.
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[quote author=PK link=board=6;threadid=1289;start=120#54546 date=1038456839]
KDE 3.1 rc3, mostly default appearance.
http://www.netidea.com/~korns/kde3.1rc3.png
http://www.netidea.com/~korns/kde3.1rc3-2.png
sorry, a bit big, but I don't have gimp installed right now so I couldn't optimize the size. :-\
[/quote]
Use ImageMagick. It can handle most graphic manipulation quite well, and is probably installed on your system (most distros install it by default).
Try typing "display" in a terminal window.
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Well, thanx for the tip, but that system has now been obliverated, KDE 3.1 is gone, but on the bright side, i'm now running Knoppix ;D
i don't usually use gnome, but i wanted you guys to see these gorgeous gnome desktops i found in my surfing...
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