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V.T. Eric Layton

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Well, I don't want to always be the one posting here. :( Let's see some of YOUR screenies. :thumbsup:
I would but my system does not change very much (other than the background changes every hour).I usually only take snapshots after a major update of some sort...as self evidence that my frankenstein setup actually works.Anyway, here is the most recent.slackware current. kernel 2.6.32.5, kde 4.3.4, xorg 1.4.2, nvidia 71.86.11slackwarecurrentkde434x.th.pngCheers Edited by alphaomega
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I like that Alpha.png. :yes: Almost tempts me to try KDE4 again. @ Sue... how are you trying to do it? With the Print Screen key on your keyboard? Nothing happens? If that's the case, you have to bind your Print Screen key to Gnome-screenshot in the keyboard preferences. :yes:

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When I hit Print Screen, I get the following message...

There was an error running gnome-screenshot:Failed to execute child process "gnome-screenshot" (No such file or directory)
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Ah... you have the key-binding, but you don't have the app.
# pacman -S gnome-screenshot

Nope, I tried that right after I got that message
[root@localhost sue]# pacman -S gnome-screenshotgnome-screenshot package not found, searching for group...error: 'gnome-screenshot': not found in sync db
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Umm... it's a complete package of Gnome goodies called gnome-utils. Sorry, I forgot about that. Try again....

 # pacman -S gnome-utils

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Umm... it's a complete package of Gnome goodies called gnome-utils. Sorry, I forgot about that. Try again....
 # pacman -S gnome-utils

:thumbsup:

Well geez, you'd think I would have figured that out on my own. :hysterical: Thanks!
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Mine stays the same - Easy Mode, the way it arrived from the factoryhttp://www.eeeeducation.com/images/asus_ho...n_eeePC_600.jpgMy background is pale blue and the tabs are blue.I tried to follow directions to change the background to a marble-looking style; naturally, it did not work.I have a few wallpapers in Advanced desktop but rarely boot into it.

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Hmm, seems I forgot how to post linkable images. :thumbsup:
I see you're using ImageBam... after uploading your image, copy/paste the "BBCode". Do NOT put it into "image tags".8192ae65866753.gifLooky looky - clicky clicky: a "clickable" thumbnail! :thumbsup: To do the same with ImageShack: copy/paste the "Forum Thumbnail" bit. Again, do NOT use the image tags.kuvakaappausm.th.pngClear as mud? :hysterical:
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@ Sue... bit small for the over-45 eyes. ;)@ Liz... colorful! I like colorful! :(=====Seems I'm in a dragon mood this week. Here's slack-dragon in bisque with accompanying Xfce theme:Desktopslack13xfceshot12.th.pngThemethemeshot12.th.png

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Are you dark and weird-looking too?female-moose-12901.jpgYou've got nice legs. ;)
Nice but this one looks friendlier. canmoose.jpg
Ahem... Sue? The character between copywrong and n€uro? :(
Pffffffffft! Right over my head Urmas. ;)
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Negative, Sueston... right over MY head. Here, looky: between © and €... what the heck is it? :( kuvakaappausr.png
I forgot that was up there.LOL It's the Arabic letter theh. ;)
Yeah... but that's a boy moose. ;)
So's yours. ;)This one's a girl...81591713.8qiNPz61.jpg
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The image link said: biology-blog.com/images/blogs/10-2007/female-moose-12901.jpg Did they lie to me? :(Myeh... whaddo I know about meese... or females for that matter? :(

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Whatever they name it, Eric. A female moose ( cow ), doesn't have antlers ( a rack ).I've seen may of them! One time I was tree-planting and if you want to be fast you don't stretch all the way back up after banding. So I looked where I would plant my next tree ( 2 steps ahead, about 6 feet, 2 metres ) and I saw a set of hooves so I stopped. I stood up and notice a humongous male with a 14 pointers ( the little extensions on its antlers ) looking at me.I didn't know what to do but when I saw it slowly retrieving I didn't object.

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Whatever they name it, Eric. A female moose ( cow ), doesn't have antlers ( a rack ).
I guess they don't have too many moose wandering around Florida, eh Réjean? ;)
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The image link said: biology-blog.com/images/blogs/10-2007/female-moose-12901.jpg Did they lie to me? :( Myeh... whaddo I know about meese... or females for that matter? ;)
Aww, he's still a nice moose. :)
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I guess they don't have too many moose wandering around Florida, eh Réjean? ;)
We have a Moose Lodge. Does that count?
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A female with no rack? You know, there are surgical augmentation options nowadays. ;)
Not that kind of rack. Sheesh!
We have a Moose Lodge. Does that count?
Depends. Do they have nice racks? :)
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