1: Every time i enter Suck-o i have to press ctrl+scroll to resize text because it is to small =/ suggestions?
2: The icons on the desktop is to big, how do i resize?
3: Is there a "Deamon tools" like tool for Linux?
Thanks in advance ^^
oh and one more thing... when i wanna do "^^" i have to press 4 times on the button, as in 2 times for one "^" which is so FREAKING annoying because i use the emotion much =P is there someway i can change it to only 2 pushes?
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- sternbildchen
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1) Maybe try to change the size settings of your desktop or try to set your browser to load pages a percent of normal size.
2) I think with KDE you can rightclick folders and theres an option to resize them. Dunno ^^
3) In most linux guide this command is recommend for mounting normal iso images
2) I think with KDE you can rightclick folders and theres an option to resize them. Dunno ^^
3) In most linux guide this command is recommend for mounting normal iso images
But maybe one of these tools is usefull.mount -o loop image /mount/point/of/your/choice
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1. on desktop go to desktop settings>fonts, you can set the fontsizes there
2. simply righclick the icon and chose "resize"
3. create a directory where you want to mount the iso to:
mount the iso:
now you should be able to access the files in /mnt/disk...
2. simply righclick the icon and chose "resize"
3. create a directory where you want to mount the iso to:
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mkdir -p /mnt/disk
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mount -o loop filename.iso /mnt/disk
okbad_brain wrote:1. on desktop go to desktop settings>fonts, you can set the fontsizes there
2. simply righclick the icon and chose "resize"
3. create a directory where you want to mount the iso to:mount the iso:Code: Select all
mkdir -p /mnt/disk
now you should be able to access the files in /mnt/disk...Code: Select all
mount -o loop filename.iso /mnt/disk
about the icons...isnt there a way to set a "default" icon size? :/ i mean i want all the icons to be the same size as default...much easier
also...i want to style it a little. Can you recommend any theme site? and maybe a program to make transparent windows..... and maybe some network monitors and system monitors to have on the desktop as modules starting with Gnome
Thanks once again ^^
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umm...I think there was such an option, but I don't remember where to find it... well, usually the desktop icons are not changing that often anyway..
and for the rest: http://packages.debian.org/stable/
my personal icon favorite is gnome-icon-theme-gartoon , it's kinda comic-style...
and for the rest: http://packages.debian.org/stable/
my personal icon favorite is gnome-icon-theme-gartoon , it's kinda comic-style...