I tend to agree that the older GNOME icon theme is too grey and boring.
Have a look at Tango. It really gives the GNOME desktop a fresh look, and is on it's way to a lot of programs in their next...
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I tend to agree that the older GNOME icon theme is too grey and boring.
Have a look at Tango. It really gives the GNOME desktop a fresh look, and is on it's way to a lot of programs in their next...
That's an awfull score for a 7600GT. You should be easily able to hit somewhere between 20.000 and 30.000 in Windows, with some tweaking.
I guess Wine has some speed issues still.
Thats a cool idea. We need more benchmarks for Linux :)
I'll report back with a score.. :)
Not at all. The Danish language just has three more letters than the English one, Æ, Ø and Å. You can still type pretty much anything..
The location of signs like ], ', ? and ^ are all mixed up...
Thanks for posting it here. I think it's good news.
Brilliant! I think you should consider contacting Canonical about it.
Yep, Gimpshop is a step in the right direction. Still, I think something like it, just more GNOMEified and under active development, should be in GNOME centric distros by default.
Windows XP for me..
Funny.. I'm typing this from XP :P
I somewhat agree with the original poster.
I don't see The GIMP as a simple, highly usable program like you would imagine from the GNOME attitude towards simplicity.
I would really love to see...
Really nice work.
You are turning a usually boring Debian-elitist project into something nice-looking :)
Wow, nice wallpaper. Deviantart?
Haha, an awesome movie. That must have been a ton of fun to produce :)
Mark Shuttleworth has stated it nummerous times, in particular at this years LinuxTag in Germany:
Before he became a multi millionaire, he was an active debian developer and maintainer of some...
Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of show they put up :)
I expect impressive things from KDE in the near future.
I had to install a PCI ethernet card to get internet access on my desktop, ASRock 939DualSATA2-based machine, because the onboard LAN chip would disable by connection from time to time.
When I wrote that I was half way out of the door, so I just found the Plasma one and thought "aha, they're in the Wiki all of them". Now that I look closer, it seems to me that it's the only one.
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Ahh, all well hidden away in the wiki.
Does anybody have a clue why the KDE people aren't screaming it out loud that you can see media from aKademy? Debian's Debconf videos are also hard to find...
As a lot of you guys, I'm really looking forward to KDE4. That's why I've been following Linux/FLOSS news pages extra carefully these days, hoping to find videos or audio from the aKademy BoFs or...
That's actually really nice. GNOMEish to the max :)
Nice :) Keep it coming.
Wow, nice work! Keep it up! :) I'm really looking forward to seeing it in action, and perhaps a Kubuntu version.
Wow.. Nice work HanZo :)
Me too. He must have recieved a ton of mails though. Those pieces of artwork are downright amazing.
Agreed.
No.. Me too..