That image might have been too much if some kid were viewing this so I just made it a link.Originally Posted by sapo
BTW very nice.
That image might have been too much if some kid were viewing this so I just made it a link.Originally Posted by sapo
BTW very nice.
Manually installing software and setting up your system is always preferable. However, there is not one thing wrong with using Automatix for getting it done the easy way. Get Automatix2 Support Here
You should post the original human wallpaper in the gallery under wallpapers for others to use.
Manually installing software and setting up your system is always preferable. However, there is not one thing wrong with using Automatix for getting it done the easy way. Get Automatix2 Support Here
Sorry, i tought is was ok cause i saw that image on the fridgeOriginally Posted by mstlyevil
Those were in /pool/main/u/ubuntu-artwork/ubuntu-artwork_0.2.14-1_all.debOriginally Posted by mattisking
The files I posted were:
/usr/share/pixmaps/splash/ubuntu-people-450x300.png
and:
/usr/share/gdm/themes/HumanCircle/background.jpg
Here's a list of what's in there:
listing.txt
The .deb is 4.2MB, I can send it to you if you like.
Some people say I'm a man of few words, but the fact is that most people talk too much without actually saying anything.
I just wanted to err on the side of caution. I would hate for my 9 year old nephew to see that while looking at this forum.Originally Posted by sapo
Manually installing software and setting up your system is always preferable. However, there is not one thing wrong with using Automatix for getting it done the easy way. Get Automatix2 Support Here
Yeah, I'd appreciate it when you get a chance.Originally Posted by xmastree
mattisking_AT_gmail.com (obviously replace the _AT_)
Done.
Some people say I'm a man of few words, but the fact is that most people talk too much without actually saying anything.
Ah, the memories. I think it's a shame the original circle of friends no longer is a part of the Ubuntu artwork. Someone should put it up on gnome-look as an installable GDM theme.
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