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i'm downloading fedora core release 3 now !!
#11

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

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#12

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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#13

What theme are you using to get those awesome taskbars ? and backgrounds ?

 

BC

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#14

hi, which screenshot are you referring to exactly ? and welcome to the forums

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#15

the top one and the bottom one with the grey background and tsclient running.

 

Thanks for the welcome

 

BC

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#16

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

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#17

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

 

[/url][url=http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/13/5/13-5-85.shtml]http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/13/5/13-5-85.shtml
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

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