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Re: [tlug] fluxbox on ubuntu



Assuming a Debian-based distro, 'apt-cache' provides a pretty thorough list of gnome applets.  No guarantees of completeness though.  If you're not Debian-based, I can always email you the list.

$ apt-cache search gnome-applets
gnome-applets - Various applets for GNOME 2 panel - binary files
gnome-applets-data - Various applets for GNOME 2 panel - data files
gnome-applets-dbg - Various applets for GNOME 2 panel - binary files with debugging symbols

$ apt-cache dump show gnome-applets | more
,,,
$ apt-cache dump show gnome-applets-dgb | more
...
$ apt-cache dump show gnome-applets-data | more
...

James


On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Viktor Pavlenko <vvp@example.com> wrote:
Hi, some of you might remember me, not many. I used to live in Japan
and be part of your great community, some time ago...

Here is the question. I, a long time fluxbox user, recently installed
ubuntu on my laptop. GNOME desktop is nice, especially applets, but
not exactly what I'm used to. So I switch to fluxbox but still want to
use some of nice gnome applets. To my surprise they work in fluxbox
slit, great. But it's not obvious what programs they are. Some
googling revealed that gnome network tool is nm-applet and battery
manager is gnome-power-manager. Where can I get the complete list of
available gnome applets, like the weather applet, keyboard switcher?

--
Viktor


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