Once you have it installed, please post some screen shots here for everyone to see. Maybe even some screen shots of customizations.
Once you have it installed, please post some screen shots here for everyone to see. Maybe even some screen shots of customizations.
Here's a pair screenshots I took after upgrading to the RC last week. The first is right after the upgrade, the second after getting AWN running with Xcompmgr. I finally saw that Nvidia has beta versions of new legacy drivers working, and I'm working on getting Compiz running again.
For an OSX look check out Mac4Lin (updated support thread)
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Thanks for the post!
I am wondering if ATI drivers have been sorted in this release.
Any more screenshots from others?
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Any of those is using the default Ubuntu theme, right?
I was under the impression that it was going to be darker.
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mine still has a couple hours left....i got a 8mb connection its downloading at 512kb...frm all servers
Mine are using a now slightly borked Mac4Lin theme. They did make a darker Human theme, called NewHuman during testing but now called DarkRoom.
For an OSX look check out Mac4Lin (updated support thread)
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I'm not a great fan of the default look, so this is how it looks now, with an appearance theme from Gnome-look called Shiki-Brave.
The new default background isn't bad though, pity about that weird one there was back during the Betas.
Compiz works too, but due to the weird way my laptops keyboard layout works I can't get a screenshot of it with the cube.
FreeSans much better.
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