bigkahuna

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Joined: Jan. 2005 |
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Posted: April 21 2005,02:10 |
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Hi all,
How in the world can I change the "style" of my installed DSL 0.92? This system has no CD, network or internet connection, but I did manage to get the files on it for a poor man's install. Then I used the "dsl-hdinstall" script to do a real hard drive install. All I have is v. 0.92, so that's what I used (I'm on a dial up, so even a 50mb download is huge for me).
I got the install set up OK, and found a really nice OSX-like style I want to use (OSX-Graphite-2.6.tar.bz2) from the Flux site, but how do I install it? I searched the hard drive for anything that might look like Flux or style settings... where are they? How do I use this ".tar.bz2" file? Yeah, I'm a newbie and this "simple task" has me stumped...
Thanks,
Paul
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