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I have a suggestion for a forum for how to tweak the looks of linux. There is alot of questions and such about how someone did this or that with the looks of there linux. I just think it would be pretty cool to have a place to post ideas and answer questions for that sorta topic.
I think tweaking the look and feel would fall into a forum like Linux - Software or Linux - General. At present I don't think that look and feel are a critical issue in using Linux (though maybe important to the individual users). One more thing is that tweaking the look and feel is often GUI driven and easily achieved (as opposed to command-line driven).
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As things mature, we will look into something like a "Linux on the Desktop" forum, but for now I just don't think the demand is quite there yet. Thanks for the suggestion.
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