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Replace Aunt Martha's Launch Button

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Replace Aunt Martha's Launch Button

Postby EvilDairyProduct » Wed Mar 16, 2011 8:22 pm

Here's how I do it the noob way.
install gconf-editor (or is it already installed? I forget.)
Open Configuration Manager
apps-->panel-->objects
Mine happened to be object_0 so that's the one I changed.
The swirl is already in the pixmaps, so I went with it:
/usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-debian.png

No more blue Launch button. :P
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Re: Replace Aunt Martha's Launch Button

Postby jheaton5 » Wed Mar 16, 2011 8:45 pm

I like the blue start button. How sacrilegious of you to even consider changing Aunt Martha's start button. ;)
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Re: Replace Aunt Martha's Launch Button

Postby EvilDairyProduct » Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:19 pm

jheaton5 wrote:I like the blue start button. How sacrilegious of you to even consider changing Aunt Martha's start button. ;)

Stop sucking up. :lol:
After reducing the panel size to a <80-year-old size and replacing AM's button, it looks just like any other Debian install. Dean really should offer "the King" a theming gig. It's tricky to make 6 different shades of black work, ya know...
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Re: Replace Aunt Martha's Launch Button

Postby jheaton5 » Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:48 pm

Well at least it's big enough for me to see, whereas I can't see the little swirl so good.
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