I really appreciate what your team does!
I find the edgy ubuntu default background [1] on my ThinkPad T42p 1600
× 1200 screen:
- A little dark on left side and don't feel the transition really
flows particularly in the bottom right corner
- The crossing of the curves bothers me a little bit for s
On 5/30/06, j Mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a pity that nobody comments on the great stuff lizardking is working
on.
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=40011
I think it is because many of the members of the group are focussed on
building a structure for ubuntu-art, a
It's a
pity that nobody comments on the great stuff lizardking is working on.http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=40011J. Mak http://jozmak.googlepages.com
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Sander van Loon wrote:
Hi all,
I already sent this e-mail message a few days ago to this mailing list,
but it was held for moderator approval because I didn't want to register
(I don't like to get my mailbox spammed with list e-mails). It seems it
takes some time for moderators to make a decisio
I
agree completely. I found a bit ridiculous debating the details of the various dialogues, scroll bars, icons and so on and the overall conception of the desktop still up in the air. It is like riding on the horse backwards.J. Mak Sander van Loon <[EMA
Hello,
You are completely right. This is a great pain in the ass for now.
Ubuntu ship nice piece of artwork, but noone fit correctly with each
others, neither usplash theme nor gdm login nor gnome-session splash
nor background nor gtk theme nor metacity theme, etc.
We are just fighting to
Hi all,
I already sent this e-mail message a few days ago to this mailing list,
but it was held for moderator approval because I didn't want to register
(I don't like to get my mailbox spammed with list e-mails). It seems it
takes some time for moderators to make a decision (is there any
moderator