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For those users who want to preserve the look and feel of Ubuntu with GNOME 2.x, I provide this desktop. Xubuntu with the original wallpaper from Oneiric (you can download it from: http://media.cdn.ubuntu-de.org/wiki/attachments/22/39/1110goneiric.jpg).
The font is Ubuntu (Regular), size 11 (Settings Manager > Appearance > Fonts) The Title font is Ubuntu (Bold), size 11 (Settings Manager > Window Manager > Style). The Theme is greybird (it's default in Xubuntu 11.10). The Icons-Theme is Humanity (Settings Manager > Appearance > Icons)
Martin
I am using Ubuntu 11.10 on an HP Mini 110 Netbook. The interface is a customized Gnome, by following the “How-To” given in FCM#56.
I am finally feeling happy after making my Ubuntu look “classic”. The end result is simple and lovely. The wallpaper is one of the preloaded set from Oneiric. I have removed extra panels, and made it look something like Windows.
All of my friends now think that I have applied some theme to my Windows OS.
Murali Krishna
My desktop is Ubuntu 10.04 with ambiance theme, screenlets, system monitor, and sensor applet in upper panel. I use my computer mostly for web browsing.
I've been using Ubuntu since Hoary, and I dual-boot with Windows XP - only to get a better picture from my analog tv tuner card.
System specs: AMD Barton 2500+, 1.5 GB RAM, 120 GB HDD, and a 19“ CRT screen at 1280×1024 resolution
gorski
Upon taking a required “Intro to Linux” class for my degree, I recently had the opportunity to try out Ubuntu. After learning the Linux command line, and getting comfortable with another OS other than Windows, I fell in love with Ubuntu. Now I run Ubuntu as my main OS, and occasionally use a Microsoft OS in my Virtual Machine.
Distribution: Sn0wl1nux/Ubuntu 11.04 natty Desktop Environment: GNOME 2.32.1 Platform: i686 CPU: AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile M520 RAM: 4 GB
David Darr