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| Debian Gnome + Beryl "3D-Desktop" |
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Debian GNU/Linux with Gnome Desktop running
Beryl/AIGLX for 3D desktop effects. Debian
version was "etch" ("testing" at that time).
System:
AMD64 3500+, 1024 DDR2-400, Geforce 6600GT
(but it runs on very old machines, try it
out)
You can get all themes, styles, icons etc. on
gnome-look dot org. The dockbar at the top is
part of "gDesklets" (available on official
repositories).
On gnome-look dot org, search for...
"dragon" (wallpaper)
"glassy" (icon set)
"dark" (color theme, I don't remeber the
exact name)
You can install everything with the default
gnome theme manager.
There are a lot of users posting "this is
ubuntu" - it's not! The menu icon was part of
the default ubuntu icon set I installed
before (the new "glassy" icon set does not
replace the menu button). Tags : linux debian beryl aiglx 3d desktop compiz 3ddesktop 3d-dresktop cube kde gnome beam effects xgl technology art dock ba |
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| Anatomy Of A Debian Package |
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Google TechTalks
July 21, 2006
Jonathan Oxer is the founder and technical
director of Internet Vision Technologies in
Australia, as well as the current president
of Linux Australia, the national organization
for Linux users, developers, and vendors. He
is one of the authors of O'Reilly's Ubuntu
Hacks.
ABSTRACT
Learn about the internal structure of
Debian/Ubuntu packages and how to create
them, starting with disection of a binary
package and then going through the process of
creating your own package using various build
helper scripts to automate much of the
process. Tags : debian google howto |
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| Debian Sarge Setup |
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This is a base Debian sarge setup, with no
GUI or other non-essential apps loaded. This
is what I use as the base for all my Debian
builds, then pile the applications on top of
it. This is the first in a series of videos
on how to setup Debian to perform specific
functions (i.e. web server, proxy server,
etc.). I'm primarily doing this to help
demystify Debian as being difficult to setup,
and administer. Tags : Debian |
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Durée : 502 s |
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