LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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My Linux Lite 2.6 configuration.
Simple, very modifed (to get a consistent all around de OS), and fully translated to my native language (folders. menus and software).

Gorgeous, if you ask me!  Tongue

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(09-27-2015, 11:48 PM)jpmacedosilva link Wrote: My Linux Lite 2.6 configuration.
Simple, very modifed (to get a consistent all around de OS), and fully translated to my native language (folders. menus and software).

Gorgeous, if you ask me!  Tongue

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How did you put the "Computer" shortcut on the desktop? I wanted this to open "Drives" in thunar.

Also what icon theme is this?

Thanks
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It looks nice.
I didn't notice that panel is possible to move to Top.
Dell Inspiron N4050 <i3-2ndGen.2GBof Ram.500HDD>
Primary OS: Linux Lite 2.6
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(09-28-2015, 07:43 AM)Zead link Wrote: [quote author=jpmacedosilva link=topic=117.msg17627#msg17627 date=1443397706]
My Linux Lite 2.6 configuration.
Simple, very modifed (to get a consistent all around de OS), and fully translated to my native language (folders. menus and software).

Gorgeous, if you ask me!  Tongue

[Image: n7dCfaz.png]
How did you put the "Computer" shortcut on the desktop? I wanted this to open "Drives" in thunar.

Also what icon theme is this?

Thanks
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The computer shortcut opens "Drives" and I've learned how to do this using Linux Lite.
If you click in "Drives" you'll see the path is "computer:///", so the my way to do this is by right-clicking in the desktop area, and choose "Create launcher"... Then you give the name you want to the shortcut, you comment what you want and use the command "/usr/bin/thunar computer:///" (there is a space between thunar and computer). Finally you choose the icon you want. Click save and go to the properties of the shortcut (by right clicking on it), and check the "Allow to execute this file as a program" option in the Permisson tab.

The icon theme is the xubuntu-icon-theme.
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(09-28-2015, 08:56 AM)stevedat link Wrote: It looks nice.
I didn't notice that panel is possible to move to Top.

You can change the panel position in Settings >> Panel.  Smile
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simple fast free  Wink
Dell Inspiron N4050 <i3-2ndGen.2GBof Ram.500HDD>
Primary OS: Linux Lite 2.6
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Some whisker theme hacks.
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OK, here's mine. I'm running the Variety wallpaper changer so the backdrop changes periodically.

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Here my Linux Lite 2.6 dekstop. I use "Zukitwo-Dark reloaded" theme, with "Humanity" icon set.
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And here terminal, with Irrsi, because i love hang in irc channels Smile
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After some work, here my heavily customized XFCE desktop

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And here some programs, with nice of touch of transparency

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I use AshOS-Dark  XFCE theme, Ghost Flat icon theme, and XenonBlue mouse theme
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