Hi everyone.
My desktop icons move around the desktop as if they had a mind of their own. I prefer to keep everything on my desktop, so it has many icons until I clean it up and archive old projects.
But, the icons never stay where I put them!!
I would like to change the icons displayed in window title bars:
The window icons appear to be unrelated to the icons used by launchers and docks, as they don't follow the ones defined in their respective .desktop files.
OK so i am working on a older laptop 1.8 pentium m and decided to try and older basic style theme since i could not play youtube videos without disabling wbar and wallpaper so far everything is working but i would really really like to put the O.G.
Hi there!
As I strongly disliked the original icons in Gnome-Commander I have created a mime-icon set that features the (to me) most important icons in Ubuntu's Humanity theme style.
When you use this your GC will look more like, e. g. Nautilus.
Just unzip and replace the icons in usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-commander/mime-icons with the ones you find in the unzipped folder.
When I choose icons for my desktop-files, I have the issue that a lot of them will not load in Tint2, especially the action-icons. What could cause this? Furthermore, when I look in /usr/share/icons there are a couple of Faenza-Crunchbang folders, but there seems to be very little inside the folders. Can I get these icons anywhere else?
openSuse 11.2, linux 2.6.31.12-0.1-desktop x86_64
gnome desktop
I run Virtualbox (v3.1.4) to continue using os/2 for a couple of non-portable applications. VB has a habit of crashing linux on occasion: a complete system freeze. (Reported to VBox developers, ignored so far.)
You may already know that Ubuntu 12.10 misses “Wallpaper” plugin in Compiz, that means it is not available to enable the different wallpapers for each workspace feature. Now the plugin is back in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail.
With the new plugin in Ubuntu 13.04 Compiz, you don’t need to disable the desktop.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS uses Unity as the default Desktop Environment, which is based on Gnome 3. So Gnome 3 themes (window themes + GTK themes) works well in Unity as well as Gnome shell environment.
I have 8-flash drive icons up on the desktop, and a couple files.. when I prefers the desktop be a blank clean transparent color choice, and/or background pix...
Those bright white icons are a pain in the face, but they're needed to work the PC as required..