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Customize the look and feel of your Linux system   
Sunday, December 10 2006 @ 01:02 PM EST
Contributed by: sde

If you've ever suffered GUI fatigue--the visual boredom that results from looking at the same old icons, window borders, and color schemes on your desktop day in and day out--you may appreciate one of Linux's unique features: the ability to change the basic look and feel of your system without resorting to add-ons that demand a price in terms of performance.

Learn how to drastically transform the look and feel of your system, from icons and backgrounds to actual window borders and controls, in this sample chapter from Ubuntu Linux for Non-Geeks: A Pain-Free, Project-Based, Get-Things-Done Guidebook.

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