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Beryl-Themes.org (update)

Beryl-Themes.org (update)


By Frank
Published: May 1 2007
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New community site for the great Beryl windowmanager launched today.



Beryl-Themes.org (update)

Today we launched a new Sister-Site dedicated to the great Windowmanager Beryl. Beryl-Themes.org will be the central community site where users and developers can exchange themes, ideas, wallpapers, screenshots and configuration-settings for Beryl.

The Emerald theme category is shared with gnome-look.org and kde-look.org

Beryl-Themes.org

--- Update 1. May
In preparation for the Beryl/Compiz merge I created Compiz-Themes.org as a twin sister website to Beryl-Themes.org
At the moment, the content is the same.


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 install it

 
 by carlos18 on: Jun 4 2007
 
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how i can install it??


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 How do i install

 
 by Chizzaunce on: Jun 10 2007
 
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I love the themes here but i am new to Linux (ubuntu) and i dont know how to install it. Can someone please help me?


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 Re: How do i install

 
 by stose on: Jun 12 2007
 
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try searching for beryl(core?) if you have installed any apps before. If not then try asking for help from ubuntu users. I don't often use ubuntu but I believe it will be in the universe or multiverse repository.

You need to use proprietary videocard drivers.

If you or the other posters are confused email stose at comcast.net.


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 Re: How do i install

 
 by Shakry on: Jul 24 2007
 
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Thats very simple.

First of all you need to use proprietary drivers for your videocard. (must to say with nVidia cards are much less problems, that with ATI). If you use Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn you simply run "proprietary drivers manager" (I'm not fully aware about the name, cause I have Russian version), and then check the box "Enable proprietary video driver". Than you have to restart your computer.

Step 2. Install Beryl.
Installation is very simple. Run "Synaptic packages manager", than search for "Beryl". Choose for install "beryl" and all the packages its need for (it will be show to you during choose), choose "emerald" theme manager, and "emerald themes". Choose "beryl-manager" too, it is very useful thing (description from Synaptic: This package contains a tray application tool to launch beryl,
start different window decorators or window managers. The tool
can also fallback to a window manager if beryl crashes."
After all is done, you can start "beryl manager" from your menu and enjoy!
(In many cases after that steps all work properly without any additional configuration. But if you have any troubles, use Google and I think you will find the right answer about how to fix it.)


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