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Greeting to all of you super cool Linux gurus!
I've been messing around with my new Linux machine (I'm a former Windows user) and now that I've learned some basics ...
- 07-15-2008 #1Just Joined!
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Gnome Desktop Themes?
Greeting to all of you super cool Linux gurus!
I've been messing around with my new Linux machine (I'm a former Windows user) and now that I've learned some basics and eaten my vegetables (mostly messing around with the command line) I'm ready to make my desktop look ultra-badass to look at, mostly to impress my Windows friends who think Bill Gates invented the computer.
I already have Gnome running on Debian. Can somebody tell me where to go to get more themes for Gnome?
I'm also looking for those cool animated widgets on the side that tell you the temperature of the CPU. You see, my cpu is a little old, and when the fan broke I found out that replacing it would cost $80, so I made my own using a really big fan that normally blows on the inside of the computer. It works great, although it looks comical when you open up the machine and see this REALLY BIG FAN welded to the cpu.
So, Gnome themes...where do I go?
Installing them will be my next project. I will only bug you guys about that if I get stuck.
Thank you!
- 07-15-2008 #2Just Joined!
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GNOME Art - Artwork & Themes for gnome themes
GNOME Widgets for gnome widgets iff this is what your looking for
also you shud checkout xfce to see if its somehting you like better inmy experience its more configerable it just has tis own feel and look
- 07-15-2008 #3
Here are more temperature watchers
Linux Links - The Linux Portal: Software/Monitoring/Temperature
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Eyecandy for your GNOME-Desktop - GNOME-Look.org . Best place to go to.


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