Harry Rickards: > > I just thought I'd tell everyone about the great experience I've had > recently with debootstrap.
Congratulations! I used deboostrap once to install Debian on a remote machine via SSH using only the swap partition as the initial root filesystem. Installing Debian has become too easy, you have to *look* for thrills nowadays. :) > The one thing I have noticed is that no matter what theme I change > openbox to, the background of a window (the bit that is blank, or is a > menu) always stays an ugly shade of grey. Is there a way to somehow > change this to the nicer colour used in Ubuntu (and I think also a GNOME > or XFCE install of Debian)? I know in Ubuntu this was provided by the > ubuntu-artwork package. Thanks. You are probably looking for something like xsetroot. I have no idea how openbox handles background images. J. -- In this bunker there are women and children. There are no weapons. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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