If you miss the right-click menu from Openbox, it's not all that difficult to replicate it in Gnome:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=875262
If you miss the right-click menu from Openbox, it's not all that difficult to replicate it in Gnome:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=875262
I know. But that doesn't bring the minimalist and lightweight feeling of Openbox. On the other hand Gnome has so many tings I like,. Sadly trying to merge the two just doesn't work nicely, instead of getting the best of both worlds it feels something halfway done, not really good in anything.
Perhaps it's just that I've tried every possible thing in Gnome, found what I like, and now need something else to play with as my Gnome setup is already exactly as I like it to be..
Last edited by mcduck; August 18th, 2009 at 04:48 PM.
Nobody would mind if i posted my sabayon shot would they?? LoL
Last edited by RiceMonster; August 18th, 2009 at 06:30 PM. Reason: typo
Best thread everCode:while true; do echo -n "RiceMonster "; done
GNOME:
GTK/Metacity/Icon: Nimbus (from Solaris)
Wallpaper: Shiki
KDE:
Icon/Style: Oxygen
Plasma: Slim Glow
Wallpaper: Orion Nebula
Did you try gnome/openbox? You loose the lightweight feeling but you still have the gnome menus and the openbox flexibility.
It does that no matter what. Some odd bug in that single file. (I like that desktop though. ;D)
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