by TexasMike » Sun May 10, 2009 10:25 am
smuggly wrote:Yea I Think Im Gonna Go Ahead And Upgrade To 2.1 Anyway Its Time Thanks For The Reply.This Is Just The Excuse I Need To Get My Lazy But In Gear.Ya Know? Thanx smuggly.......
smuggly,
2.1 is great. I run 2.1 X64 and I love it. However... If you're gonna go ahead and load 2.1, why not get Ubuntu 9.04, and add the Themes for 2.2, us Ubuntu Tweak, and install a sort of "clone 2.2", and be
sure to use the new
EXT4 file system. This thing makes my 64 bit system sing like never before! Absolutely Awesome! And, it is proving to be more stable than UE2.1/Ubuntu 8.10. You can get all the Themes for 2.2 and 2.1, and tuxsax has assembled a really fat theme pack that you can get here:
http://www.adrive.com/public/c0f1536b7e ... 8278e.html. You can get the 2.2 theme pack from A-drive, but I think you'll have to login to get this one UserName is
[email protected] PW is
TheeMahn2003. Just open the Programs folder and Right-click on the Theme Pack you want and select download. I'm not sure if tuxsax included it in the "big" one, it's around 500MB download. There are plenty of posts in this forum from mods and admins with good info about doing this. It is really worth the trouble.
Good luck whichever "path" you choose... Let me know which you choose and how it goes..
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