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debian gdm theme
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- same like 1.1 with some glossy effect Last changelog:
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For applying GDM themes, there is this tool:
https://github.com/juhaku/loginized
Note Ubuntu uses LightDM, so you would need to switch to GDM first to use GDM themes:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/346330/how-to-apply-theme

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It rocks! Király vagy! :-)
Koszi, koszi! :)
That's one really good theme, thanks. However I think there's still room for little "improvements". How about removing the little "debian" text at the bottom of the wallpaper ? I realy think having "debian" two times on the theme kinda ruins it a bit... And the tango icons used on the 1.1 version were cleaner, better, than the icon theme you're using now in this version... Of course you can just released an alternative version of 1.2 with these changes, for people who would prefer one or another. Go Debian Go !!
I think, the choice is in your hand to decide wich will you use... :)
I'm already using 1.1 for the reasons I said (unfortunately). Hey, thanks for the good job nonetheless !!