But on trisquel I still don't see a way to select themes.
gnome-tweak-tool on trisquel doesn't has themes section.
gnome-tweak-tool from Gnome3 ppa will fix that, but don't install
anything else from gnome3 ppa it might cause more issues
Thanks! I installed it. And yes, I remember this is how you do it on Fedora
(with a newer version of gnome shell).
But on trisquel I still don't see a way to select themes.
Looks like CyanogenMod is on the black list as well.
http://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html#CyanogenMod
For people who really dislike their rodents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratpoison (window manager)
FreeBSD ain't free.
http://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html#BSD
I can't seem to take a screenshot of the main menu. So here's a photograph:
May I see a screenshot of the icons?
My word. The icons don't appear in any icon theme. Will a reinstall be
necessary?
I tried, and it didn't work.
Try rebooting again.
I saved a drawing in Inkscape, when suddenly it returned six error messages
in succession, and suddenly my system icons and theme were changed to
something ugly. Changing the system settings did not fix them entirely.
Rebooting brought my theme and most icons back, but now I have no icons for
This even spreads to applications such as gedit.
Hi to all,
is it possible to find a dvb-s2 card and a t-t2, pci or pic-ex or usb,
working under gnu/linux without non-free driver/firmware?
thanks
I suppose so.. but its free software so I could probabaly change the graphics
to show Trisquel, Parabola, FreeBSD, and whatever,
Is Xbill a methaphor for Microsoft's unethical marketing methods?
Indeed. And several themes can be installed right from the package manager.
Just search for "plymouth-theme".
What about writing a manual for Trisquel's wiki documentation? Probably here
You should have first installed apt-offline (taking its .deb from Trisquel's
repository)... Then, everything should be easy (including installing the GUI
for apt-offline).
I believe the boot animations are related to plymouth theme packages.
It really sucks that free countries have such a law sytem that takes
away the freedom of the people that built it.
On reddit you have /r/privacy.
For the mouse pointer, try gtk-theme-switch.
It can also change some icons, and change your Gnome theme in general.
I mistook your id for one in an earlier discussion. Further I had
mentally carried over the discussion of emulators and misread your
earlier post.
The two exceptions to all free software I'm aware of are:
The FSF documents on BIOSes say when they were fixed in ROM and
realitively simple the
I want to change how my mouse pointer looks, how my login screen looks and
how my splash screen (boot animation) looks. Any suggestions?
I did not know that. What about ARJ? It's supposed to have encryption, but
what kind?
I'm looking for online communities (forums, reddits, chans, etc.) that are
dedicated to discussing privacy and/or cryptoanarchy. Any suggestions?
You need a special extension called the "User Themes".[0] GNOME 3.6 added a
"Shell Theme" option for changing the shell theme if you have this extension
installed, but I don't know how you do it in GNOME 3.4 (what Trisquel 6
uses).
[0] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/
Hello friends,
I've decided to give gnome shell a try (on trisquel 6). I managed to tweak it
to a greater extent. But I am unable to find how to add and select additional
themes. I am familiar with a more recent version of gnome (which runs on
fedora.) And it has an option to add and select
Ok, again for everyone:
I was talking about freedom, too, and using an snes is not the same as
running proprietary software on my computer.
Why?
The Snes is a console I
1) don't use as a computer; I don't do any practical job with it
2) doesn't have any malicious functionality
Both together ma
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