Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category

Chang­ing the IceWM start menu but­ton is actu­ally eas­ier than I expected, and you don’t even have to be logged in as root to do it. It turns out that you can over­ride any theme image if it’s in the same rel­a­tive loca­tion under ~/.icewm. Every­thing else will remain unchanged. So let’s change the start menu but­ton for the default theme in DeLi Linux (goldiKwarc).

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After load­ing DeLi Linux I was a lit­tle dis­ap­pointed with the way things looked. Fonts were WAY too small. So I started pok­ing around to find a way to rec­tify the sit­u­a­tion. I saw this nifty lit­tle app in the IceWM Start menu called Font Selec­tor (xfontsel). Unfor­tu­nately, the pro­gram is cursed with a name that makes you think it does more than it actu­ally can. The Font Selec­tor sim­ply pre­views fonts based on a series of prop­er­ties you select. Ini­tially, it didn’t seem to be all that use­ful, until I fig­ured out how that font selec­tion syn­tax was used.

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My beloved Mule keeps on truck­ing. She’s a Dell Dimen­sion XPS P133c and has been quite the work­horse for me since I bought her back in 1996, serv­ing many roles from desk­top, to server, to test­bed, and any­thing in between. It’s almost archaic by today’s stan­dards which is why I’m glad Linux et al. are around because you can breathe new life into your old machines using a light­weight distro.

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