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Hello everyone
since sunday I am also a member of this great #! community. As absolutely happy with the OS and did get along good so far.
All in all I am running my computers on linux based systems for about 4 years now and it was one of the best decisions I ever made. After Ubuntu 10.04, 12.04 and lately Lubuntu 12.10 I wanted something even more small and simple for my desktop and ended up with #! and am having my first experience with debian. But as I said above - I just love it. Took me only like 6 hours to set up my conky, tint2, menu.xml (via GUI), rc.xml, autostart, mail-client and new browser. Only thing I am missing is a shutdown/logout button right besides the notification icons. Will have a deeper look into the forum now to solve my problem. Maybe any suggestions?
Greating from Berlin - Germany
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If you need button you can search for application launcher in tint2.
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Thx uname.
But am not talking about application launchers. Yes of course I could have my power-off-button as an application in tint via a .sh file. But I thought it would be possible to have such a button on the very top right besides or even in the systray. I saw a screenshot here that had such a button. Will try to find it again and then put my question in the "help" part of this forum.
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After Ubuntu 10.04, 12.04 and lately Lubuntu 12.10 I wanted something even more small and simple for my desktop and ended up with #! and am having my first experience with debian.
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Welcome aboard Bungee00.
Linux since 1999
Currently: AntiX, & Crunchbang.
A good general beginners book for Linux :- http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz
A good Debian read :- http://debian-handbook.info/get/now/
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Tvm for the warm welcome.
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