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#1 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-27 01:53:18

ah, I did, and I put it in /usr/bin/  it said to remove the periods, but it didn't have any.

#2 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-27 01:22:40

yes the menu buttons. the buttons that don't work include ''exit', which I kinda need if I don't want to be logging out form tty1.
how can I fix exit?

#3 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-27 01:13:52

most of the buttons still don't work and obconf isn't in the menu even though I installed it.

#4 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-27 00:57:37

okay, in my openbox config I have menu.xml, rc.xml, tint2rc, gmrunrc, dmenu-bind, conkyrc, and autostart.sh, is that everything?

I also have the other stuff in /usr/bin/.

right now, most of the buttons don't work, and I only have one workspace, add workspace doesn't work.
what's wrong?

#5 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-27 00:30:52

okay, thanks.

a stupid question, what is $path?

#6 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-27 00:01:03

I tried that, and when I logged in, there was no panel and most of the buttons in the menu didn't work, including exit.
also, there was a "install chrunchbang" button.

if there is no simple way, I guess I can stick with gnome, I just hate the fact that with gnome I use ~200 MB of ram, while with openbox I use ~80 MB.

#7 Re: WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-26 23:41:44

is there a wiki page or tutorial that says where those files go?

#8 WM/DE Talk » how to get mint to look like #!? » 2010-02-26 23:31:10

RiceKills
Replies: 16

Hi, I am using linux mint 8 and want to use the openbox WM and have it look like chunchbang.
how can I do this? I installed openbox, but it looks nothing like chrunchbang and is almost unusable.
help?

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