


Gnome 2 Splash Screens by QUASARFREAK 12 comments
In the current state of Gnome, this is very well possible. Just use a .png file as your base, add an alpha layer and blur the final image.
You will get EXACTLY what you wanted. You should try it out though, 'cause I think it would look really nice.
I've done/used quite a few ARGB splash screens myself... And the best thing is (at least for me), compiz need not be installed for this to work since transparency is native in pngs! - Jun 11 2008

Full Icon Themes by DanRabbit 330 comments
Other than that, PERFECT WORK!
I congratulate you on this pack. It makes my desktop look so clean! - May 21 2008

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by Tiede 14 comments
Open Gconf (I personally use Alt+F2 and type in gconf-editor)
Browse to apps->gnome-settings
In there, the splash image directory will be written on the right pane. Change it to point to the theme you wish.
Log out of gnome, log back in, and enjoy! - Jan 23 2007

GDM Themes by cakeandtea 1 comment

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by zietbukuel 2 comments
I noticed in your screenshot, it is said that linux is the most powerful operating system "on" the world. That sentence is grammatically wrong, You can use either "'In' the World" or "'On' the planet." Care to change it?
P.S: Keep up the good work. - Dec 21 2006

Gnome Screenshots by Tiede 3 comments

Wallpaper Other by HasleHas 4 comments

Wallpapers Ubuntu by Noobuntu 17 comments

System Sounds by Simzer 18 comments
The process is a bit tedious, but totally worth it!
Another excellent product to complete the ATER theme. (Can't wait for the GTK!:) - Oct 22 2006

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by Tiede 14 comments

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by Tiede 14 comments

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by Tiede 14 comments

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by Tiede 14 comments
Thanks for your input though. - Oct 18 2006

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by Tiede 14 comments

Wallpapers Ubuntu by niftyzero 2 comments

Various Gnome Stuff by -iluvatar- 21 comments
Enjoy!!! - Oct 15 2006
Then, in Applications->System->Gconf Config Editor, go to apps->gnome-sesion->options
click on splash image, the field is open for editing. Type in /home/*username*/.splash/*splash_picture's_name.png* - Jan 25 2006

GDM Themes by fabiand 7 comments