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iKons is a hi-color icon theme for both KDE2 and KDE3.
It contains 16x16 icons, 22x22 icons, 32x32 icons, 48x48 icons and 64x64 icons for KDE, a KDE icon theme that can be used with the Control Center, as well as a README file that tells you how to install and alter this icon theme. This release also features some icons in development.
17 years ago
iKons 0.5.7:
* new 32x32 icon for Kcontrol
* new 32x32 and 48x48 icons for Kdesktop
* new 16x16 and 22x22 icons for 'stop'
iKons 0.5.8
* new 32x32 and 48x48 'open folder' icons in different colors
iKons 0.5.9
* improved 32x32 hardware icons
* new scanner and zipdrive icons
* improved 22x22 folder_open en folder_new icon
* various consistency improvements
iKons 0.6 RC1
* more 3D folder icons
* some new 16x16 icons
* various improvements
iKons 0.6
* added 16x16 grey folder icon
* new 48x48 Kcontrol icon
* various improvements
Note: iKons 0.6 is going to be included in KDE 3.0. The deadline for artwork is 2.3.2002 (Saturday) at 13:00 UT ... so if you have any wishes left for iKons 0.6: this is your last chance to get them in iKons 0.6 for KDE 3.
17 years ago
iKons 0.5.7:
* new 32x32 icon for Kcontrol
* new 32x32 and 48x48 icons for Kdesktop
* new 16x16 and 22x22 icons for 'stop'
iKons 0.5.8
* new 32x32 and 48x48 'open folder' icons in different colors
iKons 0.5.9
* improved 32x32 hardware icons
* new scanner and zipdrive icons
* improved 22x22 folder_open en folder_new icon
* various consistency improvements
iKons 0.6 RC1
* more 3D folder icons
* some new 16x16 icons
* various improvements
iKons 0.6
* added 16x16 grey folder icon
* new 48x48 Kcontrol icon
* various improvements
Note: iKons 0.6 is going to be included in KDE 3.0. The deadline for artwork is 2.3.2002 (Saturday) at 13:00 UT ... so if you have any wishes left for iKons 0.6: this is your last chance to get them in iKons 0.6 for KDE 3.
tsujan
4 years ago
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librehat
6 years ago
I'm using Fedora.
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yokmp
7 years ago
Maybe they should do it like Archlinux with AUR/yaourt did.
So they can upload their source here and simultaneously add their stuff in the *buntu user repo. Problem solved? o.0
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yokmp
7 years ago
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LegendaryBibo
7 years ago
Are you referring to content here on gnome look as well?
I package everything and write instructions on installation specifically for Ubuntu because it's just what I use, as does the majority of the users who come one here. The people who produce content on here want the most downloads as possible so there's no way in hell we're going to write out instructions for Arch or Fedora only and leave the Ubuntu users hanging.
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ozky
7 years ago
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jhsbg
7 years ago
I give up, please delete all my posts from this board.
jhs out.
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LegendaryBibo
7 years ago
Both are 602. Me thinks it's a conflict of id numbers.
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jhsbg
7 years ago
Hello everyone
Who is sick of all these Ubuntu-only stuff in the linux world?
Join this group and let us show the artists that there is more then Ubuntu. Many of these people doing a great work. If they want to give special support to Ubuntu so is it ok, but they should upload an archive like .tar.gz for people who are using one of the many other distributions or one of the BSD's.
1. It's thAn, not thEn
2. This whining post does not make any sense
2.1. Who says Ubuntu developers have to compile packages for say BSD or any other else?
2.2. If you are BSD fan, there's nothing wrong with it (I like BSD very much, not for my desktop or laptop, though), please go whine on their developer's team.
2.3. If you really really like and want so badly some piece of OSS, you are free to compile it yourself for _any_ platform it is designed for and suits your needs.
2.4. If certain OSS is not available precompiled for your system of choice, definitely does not mean that you have to bark against Ubuntu dev's for that. They are doing _their_ job very well and what you want is so not their job's object!
2.4.1. Do I need to mention the difference between GPL and BSD License?
So, what are you? Just another heater? We wanted more than Windows - we got it. We wanted more just some plain Linux distribution - here you go. There is Ubuntu and most certainly there are many many others which shine with their own glow. It is you call. So put yourself together and do what you've got to do. Just remember with that whining you are not even getting closer!
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jhsbg
7 years ago
It was intended to go somewhere else, something must have gone wrong :(
My apologies for the unintended spam.
Thank you.
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jhsbg
7 years ago
Who is sick of all these Ubuntu-only stuff in the linux world?
Join this group and let us show the artists that there is more then Ubuntu. Many of these people doing a great work. If they want to give special support to Ubuntu so is it ok, but they should upload an archive like .tar.gz for people who are using one of the many other distributions or one of the BSD's.
If you join this group please tell us your distribution.
1. It's thAn, not thEn
2. This whining post does not make any sense
2.1. Who says Ubuntu developers have to compile packages for say BSD or any other else?
2.2. If you are BSD fan, there's nothing wrong with it (I like BSD very much, not for my desktop or laptop, though), please go whine on their developer's team.
2.3. If you really really like and want so badly some piece of OSS, you are free to compile it yourself for _any_ platform it is designed for and suits your needs.
2.4. If certain OSS is not available precompiled for your system of choice, definitely does not mean that you have to bark against Ubuntu dev's for that. They are doing _their_ job very well and what you want is so not their job object!
2.4.1. Do I need to mention the difference between GPL and BSD License?
So, what are you? Just another heater? We wanted more than Windows - we got it. We wanted more just some plain Linux distribution - here you go. There is Ubuntu and most certainly there are many many others which shine with their own glow. It is you call. So put yourself together and do what you've got to do. Just remember with that whining you are not even getting closer!
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HardinComp
8 years ago
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Thempleton
8 years ago
At the opposite side, Windows is one operating system, limityed to one window manager and one filesystem (organized with as near as no restricted order).
You positively have to consider every "distro" as a particular operating system with its rules.
There are two ways to get an application to run on a particular distro:
a) installing it from the distro's repository with the appropriate package manager; if the application is missing you have to ask the community or the developer to package it or you can do it by yourself;
b) getting the sources from the developer and compiling them by yourself as the developer instructs; take in mind that the developer can't have the necessary know-how for compiling his application on every operating system!
The reason most applications are Ubuntu ready is very simple, Ubuntu is the most spread Linux Kernel Based Operating System! and its community is very large so most developers will service their applications for this O.S..
Installing a rarely used and supported distro and requiring to have a significantly filled repository is like going into a mexican restaurant and asking for russian caviar... http://qt-apps.org/comments/img/fi10.gif
Apart from this I sustain that developers should develop their applications without writing code working with one window manager only or with a particular filesystem organisation in mind.
Applications, where applicable, should be installed and work in/from userspace only.
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sharkhan
8 years ago
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yodor
8 years ago
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sbbg
8 years ago
We shouldn't pick up against each others, but...
When you see all the package flowing around is in their format or built for them ONLY, you can tell something WENT WRONG. (yeah, including Google... at least you should put source at somewhere reachable easily)
I use Gentoo and also OpenSuSE sometimes. I really hope more people notice this issue too.
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sbbg
8 years ago
We shouldn't pick up against each others, but...
When you see all the package flowing around is in their format or built for them ONLY, you can tell something WENT WRONG. (yeah, including Google... at least you should put source at somewhere reachable easily)
I use Gentoo and also OpenSuSE sometimes. I really hope more people notice this issue too.
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sltd
8 years ago
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geistschatten
8 years ago
If you don't like it, change it.
I will agree that the overwhelming amount of "artwork" with an Ubuntu logo slapped on top of it is starting to get out of hand. If you're referring to the themes present on the site, a majority are catered to the GNOME desktop, hence the name "Gnome-Look".
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geistschatten
8 years ago
If you don't like it, change it.
I will agree that the overwhelming amount of "artwork" with an Ubuntu logo slapped on top of it is starting to get out of hand. If you're referring to the themes present on the site, a majority are catered to the GNOME desktop, hence the name "Gnome-Look".
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geistschatten
8 years ago
If you don't like it, change it.
I will agree that the overwhelming amount of "artwork" with an Ubuntu logo slapped on top of it is starting to get out of hand. If you're referring to the themes present on the site, a majority are catered to the GNOME desktop, hence the name "Gnome-Look".
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geistschatten
8 years ago
If you don't like it, change it.
I will agree that the overwhelming amount of "artwork" with an Ubuntu logo slapped on top of it is starting to get out of hand. If you're referring to the themes present on the site, a majority are catered to the GNOME desktop, hence the name "Gnome-Look".
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ButchZ
8 years ago
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ButchZ
8 years ago
....only 17
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ButchZ
8 years ago
....only 17
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