
Pinux's Tux Cursors Theme
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Pinux's Tux Cursors Theme created by Marko Sosic
Build.sh script with some modification used from moshi's Grounation cursors.
0.3:
* Added cursors theme
pSuse
pSlackware (Thanks to Ra1n)
0.2.1:
* Link cursor modificated
0.2:
* Added cursors theme:
pDebian
pUbuntu
* Xterm cursor modificated.
0.1:
* Initial release.
* Cursors theme:
pTux
pGentoo
pCircle.
All the versions are in two sizes 24x24 and 32x32.
The following cursor themes are available in the “cursors�? folder:
pTux-24
pTux-32
pGentoo-24
pGentoo-32
pCircle-24
pCircle-32
pDebian-24
pDebian-32
pUbuntu-24
pUbuntu-32
pSuse-24
pSuse-32
pSlackware-24
pSlackware-32
If someone wants to do a different distro icon theme with my default cursors it will be nice to put every distro version in the same package, so please if your distro doesn't have a version already done and you want to contribute send me your work with all the sources!
Specification:
-all the files that you will need are in the "misc" folder.
Thanks for your contribution!
nutellajunkie
9 years ago
I know we all have to learn how to install things, but I wish people would learn to read things first!!!!
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Loafers
11 years ago
Thanks!
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Loafers
11 years ago
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toxn
11 years ago
great anyway
thanks
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Virtus92
13 years ago
That would be awesome!!!
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slsimic
13 years ago
Kubuntu theme would be great!
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saching
14 years ago
i see the cursors in my gui mouse menu but they are plain white. i couldnt find installation instructions in the Readme or anywhere else.
thanks
sachin
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SaikoBee
14 years ago
But uh, if you are putting them in /home/.icons that is the wrong spot. What I would do is save the tarball with the cursors to my home folder and then from command line
cd ~
cp whatever_the_cursors_are_called.tar.gz .icons
cd .icons
tar -xzvf whatever_the_cursors_are_called.tar.gz
That should put everything where it goes. If you don't see the cursors the first time, restart kcontrol and you might see them. Dunno what you'd do on GNOME. Hope that helps.
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gcouzinie
14 years ago
You probably don't remark that the package is not a .tar.gz archive !! So, with that method, it doesn't work.
I got a problem too: I put every icons folder from the archive into the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons forlder. These appears in the mouse theme manager but when I apply and restart, I got the old mouse theme !!
Is there anybody who got and solve this problem ?
Thx in advance for your answer, and excuse my bad english, I'm french...
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pitat450
14 years ago
but i cannot choose it from dropdown list in the mouse editor...
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tuxsurfer
14 years ago
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pitat450
14 years ago
but i cannot choose it from dropdown list in the mouse editor...
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pitat450
14 years ago
but i cannot choose it from dropdown list in the mouse editor...
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pitat450
14 years ago
but i cannot choose it from dropdown list in the mouse editor...
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liquidcable
14 years ago
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iuchiban
14 years ago
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me-macias
14 years ago
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thaswiftness
14 years ago
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warrob
15 years ago
I installed the circle theme on my suse10 and it works great. The only trouble is firefox uses the ugly x11-standard busy cursor instead of circle one. Any hint?
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arazaxirelcinellersadolur
15 years ago
i want to use pUbuntu at my 5.04.
but the small pack is 24; so, how can i make it become smaller: 20, or 16?
best regards
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Coolit
15 years ago
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Joge
15 years ago
Usually it is me who is in troubles... Simply unpack the original package, select the theme you want to use, and pack the theme folder.
So if you like the cursors under pTux-24 folder, packt it to pTux-24.tar.gz and follow the original how-to!
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Papi71
15 years ago
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phaleintx
15 years ago
http://capstrat.com/development/fedora/index.php?imagenumber=22
Thanks...
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phaleintx
15 years ago
http://capstrat.com/development/fedora/index.php?imagenumber=22
Thanks...
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