pankso i think the same thing looks prety polished and clear, I love it too and looks more as a Gnome or XFCE complete distro is awesome smooth polished clear and complete nice it looks very worked, i want it
Artwork for 4.0
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Please check the new version on Dell Inspiron 1525 and Acer Aspire One ZG5. I like very much Slitaz, but I have always problems with this Notbooks and Slitaz. And if is possible in the next version to have the possibiliti to write in the browsers and in the Text documents on cyrillic! Thank you for this great distribution!
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Hi, here is an animated gif for SliTaz v4 :) http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1308656232.gif
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Hi all ...
Where can I find slitaz logo with transparent background?
I only see the white background.
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Hi ! :)
This is the SliTaz logo in .png, not the original. The original is in .svg and very large, ask Pankso.
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Sergio, Esau podemos intercambiar informacion de Slitaz por favor radico en el Estado De Mexico.
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Thanks duod
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Im using the last cooking!
@iancilos
Your theme is Great!Posted 13 years ago # -
Hello. Is it possible to include the Faenza theme in this release? I really like this theme and use it on my main system. It would be really great on Slitaz, even if it was as an optional download.
BTW - I am really looking forward to 4.0, cooking ISOs look quite interesting. Slitaz has the potential to achieve what other distros can only dream of.
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luger01 Claro que si, yo soy de Zapopan Jalisco
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Nice Art! Joerg.
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Hi all.
My artwork for Slitaz
Tambler Theme (Openbox, GTK2, Panel and Wallpaper)
- http://goo.gl/ORjEmTitaz Theme (Openbox, GTK2, Panel and Wallpaper)
- http://goo.gl/JRxTNEnjoy!
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Oops; Sorry I have to work with it a bit more to get it down to size.
There we go; I used GIMP and MPaint
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