Hi anyweb
 
Nice screenshots! Thanks.
 
I'm curious about a few things though. How do you get the gnome bar along the bottom of your windows desktop. And also whats that monitoring program you're using there. I need something like that for my laptop.
 
Thanks
Luke
 
hi, 
 
the gnome bar is there because i was using rdesktop (via tsclient) to remote desktop to a windows 2003 machine, so basically everything above the gnome bar was the rdesktop 'window' with its window decorations hidden from view 
 
the application recording heat/fans/rpm etc is called hardware monitor and you can get it from here
 
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have a look at the attached screenshot to make it clearer
 
cheers
 
anyweb
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What theme are you using to get those awesome taskbars ? and backgrounds ?
 
BC
 
hi, which screenshot are you referring to exactly ? and welcome to the forums
 
cheers
 
anyweb
 
the top one and the bottom one with the grey background and tsclient running.
 
 Thanks for the welcome
 
BC
 
thats my fedora core release 2 box running gnome, nothing fancy just a bit of adjusting here and there to make it look the way i want
 
cheers
 
anyweb
 
Quote:the gnome bar is there because i was using rdesktop (via tsclient) to remote desktop to a windows 2003 machine, so basically everything above the gnome bar was the rdesktop 'window' with its window decorations hidden from view  
the application recording heat/fans/rpm etc is called hardware monitor and you can get it from here
 
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Ok, excellent! You had me really befuddled there :-)
 
I knew you could open an X desktop on your windows box (if I'm not mistaken) but I didn't know about the other way round. Very cool!
 
Thanks for the link to the app. I'm about to try it out. I used Motherboard monitor on my desktop before but it doesn't support my laptop (a hp nx9010).
 
Cheers
Luke