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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


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Linux First Steps Part I
Click the plus (+) sign next to the topic you want to configure, and then select the particular item
you want to configure. The following sections describe some of the features you can configure from
the Control Center.
Changing the Display
You can change a lot of the look-and-feel of your desktop display. Under the Appearance &
Themes topic (click the plus sign), you can change Background, Colors, Fonts, Icons, Launch
Feedback, Panel, Screen Saver, Style, Theme Manager, and Window Decoration.
Here are a few of the desktop features you may want to change:
 Background??”Under the Appearance & Themes heading in the KDE Control Center,
select Background. By default, all of your virtual desktops use the same background. To
have different backgrounds for each virtual desktop, select the box next to the Setting for
Desktop heading, choose any of the four desktops, and then choose the background you
want for the current desktop.
For each desktop, select Picture, Slideshow, or No Picture. For a Picture, there are several
backgrounds you can choose from the pull-down menu, or you can browse your file system
for a picture. To do a slide show, click Slideshow and select Setup (to choose your
pictures and define how often they change).


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