mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 16 2005,19:23 |
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Look in /home/dsl/.fluxbox/init, these lines:
Code Sample | session.screen0.workspaces: 4 session.screen0.workspaceNames: Workspace 1,Workspace 2,Workspace 3,Workspace 4, |
Reconfigure fluxbox after making the change.
The xsri command, when used without any parameters, will give you a plain blue background. If this isn't the shade of blue you are looking for, try "xsri --color somebluecolor". Color names are listed in rgb.txt, which i think is in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11. Just don't do --color green, or you will instantly go blind.
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