Hi, I'm giving LXDE a try (me a confirmed Gnome user!) due to frustrations with the way Gnome has been moving. My biggest question after trying to use the live cd installer via USB key on my eeepc 901 was whether it was possible to default the theme to the Gnome way of doing things--two panels, clock on the top right, apps showing up in tabs on the bottom panel, that kind of thing.
I've already played with the panels a bit and think I can sort've tweak things a bit, but really would prefer an easy button of some sort if it exists. Is there a script or something I can run to automatically set the theme to behave like the way Ubuntu's version of Gnome does things? I saw the thread on running Gnome panels in LXDE, but that would defeat the point for me, since one of the issues I have with the current direction is the broken panels in Gnome, and the stupid removal of panel apps like battstat for no apparent reason.
So is it possible to do this easily or am I stuck trying to cobble together a theme by hand?
--bornagainpenguin
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