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I have been playing with the GNOME Desktop Manager(GDM) themes for few days and finally created some themes for the login screen (gdmsetup). I even tried to submit it to the GNOME offical site,but it has been on pending since the last three days, I dont know why.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Hi all,<br />
I have been playing with the GNOME Desktop Manager(GDM) themes for few days and finally created some themes for the login screen (gdmsetup). I even tried to submit it to the GNOME offical site,but it has been on pending since the last three days, I dont know why.</p>
<p>However, I have hosted it somewhere in the internet for a time being. It is available to download even now. I am just waiting for the GNOME geeks to approve it.</p>
<p>The screenshot looks like below&#8230;<br />
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<!--break--><br />
<strong>About the Theme&#8230;</strong><br />
The theme is a celebrity and Feminist theme. It has been presented by Hilary Duff Encyclopedia and authored by ACP Masquerade&#8230;</p>
<p>Version 1.0<br />
Theme name : HilaryDuff1.0</p>
<p><strong>Platforms used</strong><br />
Inkscape SVG Illustrator<br />
GIMP Shop 2.2<br />
Bluefish Editor</p>
<p>Download available at <a href="http://dhrubas.orgfree.com/gdm_themes/GDM-HilaryDuff1.0.tar.gz">Here</a></p>
<p>Installation instructions<br />
a)Copy the tar.gz file to /usr/share/gdm/themes and uncompress there.<br />
b) Run gdmsetup as a root user and select the theme as current theme.<br />
c) Everything is ready&#8230; logoff and view the magic&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Lastly, I just want to say, this is not any kinds of advertisements &#8230;Lets be clear about that&#8230;</strong><br />
ACP Masquerade</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 07:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
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I had tried to create partitions in my USB Flash Drive. My drive was of 32MB as the manufactures rating. All was well when I started GParted to created the partions. What I did was,
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<p>I had tried to create partitions in my USB Flash Drive. My drive was of 32MB as the manufactures rating. All was well when I started GParted to created the partions. What I did was,</p>
<p>* I first selected the device /dev/sdb1 from File-&gt;Devices.I was really excited to get the device<br />
/dev/sdb there.</p>
<p>* I do not remember what was the size of my drive before I did all the works below. But I remember I used to store some around 29MB data or more previously. I only know that it was a 32MB USB Drive.</p>
<p>* I deleted the partition, tried to create partiotions,etc and there were errors due to the drive being a 32MB one, coz fat32 required minimum 32MB disk space for creating a partion. I accepted that.</p>
<p>* The major problem that I had is after I tried to resolve the errors. What I did was &#8211; I deleted all the partitions and created just one .To my surprise, I found only 23MB space remained, and I could not create a FAT32 Partion.</p>
<p>*** WHAT THE HELL OUT WAS GOING THERE, I COULD NOT UNDERSTAND *****</p>
<p>But I am sure that the size initially was 32MB because it was the minimum requirement for FAT32 partion. Could not believe what was going there. I mounted the 23MB anyway, and viewed the properties from the GUI browser. Again, the same thing repeated.</p>
<p><!--break--><br />
Then I did this again&#8230;</p>
<p>* I started the command-line partion manipulation program &#8220;parted&#8221; which is the command-line tool for GParted.<br />
* I selected the device /dev/sdb1 as<br />
(parted) select /dev/sdb<br />
* I printed the disk information<br />
(parted) print<br />
To my surprise, the output was &#8230;<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32 MB</p>
<p>***** What is this again ? *****</p>
<p>* I created a partition as below &#8230;</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart /dev/sda1<br />
Partition type?  primary/extended? primary<br />
File system type?  [ext2]?<br />
Start?<br />
Start?<br />
Start? 1<br />
End? 32<br />
* Again I printed the partiotions as &#8230;</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       1kB     32MB    32MB    primary   fat16<br />
* This was **** OK! ****<br />
But again I could not create a FAT32 partion</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 1<br />
File system?  [ext2]? fat32<br />
Error: Partition too big/small for a fat32 file system.</p>
<p>(parted)<br />
* Then at the GParted now &#8230;<br />
Partition	Filesystem	Size	     Used	Unused	   Flags<br />
/dev/sdv1 /!\	[]unknown	 30.75 MiB	-	   -</p>
<p>****** Lets try to create more partiontions then  *****</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
Partition type?  primary/extended? primary<br />
File system type?  [ext2]?<br />
Start? 1<br />
End? 16</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       32kB    16MB    16MB    primary</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 1<br />
File system?  [ext2]? fat16<br />
Error: Partition too big/small for a fat16 file system.</p>
<p>(parted) rm 1</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart 1<br />
Partition type?  primary/extended? primary<br />
File system type?  [ext2]? fat16<br />
Start? 1<br />
End? 17</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       32kB    16MB    16MB    primary</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
Partition type?  primary/extended? extended<br />
Start? 16<br />
End?<br />
End? 32</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       32kB    16MB    16MB    primary<br />
2       16MB    32MB    16MB    extended</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 1<br />
File system?  [ext2]? fat16<br />
Error: Partition too big/small for a fat16 file system.</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 1<br />
File system?  [ext2]?</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 2<br />
File system?  [ext2]?</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       32kB    16MB    16MB    primary   ext2<br />
2       16MB    32MB    16MB    extended</p>
<p>(parted)</p>
<p>***** Lets Do someting more again ************</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 2<br />
File system?  [ext2]? fat16<br />
Error: Partition too big/small for a fat16 file system.</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 2<br />
File system?  [ext2]? ext2</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       32kB    16MB    16MB    primary   ext2<br />
2       16MB    32MB    16MB    extended</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
Partition type?  primary/logical? extended<br />
Partition type?  primary/logical? logical<br />
File system type?  [ext2]?<br />
Start? 16MB<br />
End? 32MB</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       32kB    16MB    16MB    primary   ext2<br />
2       16MB    32MB    16MB    extended<br />
5       16MB    32MB    16MB    logical</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 54<br />
Error: Partition doesn&#8217;t exist.</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 5<br />
File system?  [ext2]? fat16<br />
Error: Partition too big/small for a fat16 file system.</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? ext2<br />
Error: Expecting a partition number.</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 5<br />
File system?  [ext2]? ext2</p>
<p>(parted) rm 1<br />
Error: Partition /dev/sdb1 is being used.  You must unmount it before you modify it with Parted.</p>
<p>(parted) rm 1</p>
<p>(parted) rm 5<br />
Error: Partition /dev/sdb5 is being used.  You must unmount it before you modify it with Parted.</p>
<p>(parted) rm 5</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
2       16MB    32MB    16MB    extended</p>
<p>(parted) rm 2</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
Partition type?  primary/extended? primary<br />
File system type?  [ext2]? fat16<br />
Start? 1MB<br />
End? 18MB</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       1kB     18MB    18MB    primary</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
Partition type?  primary/extended? extended<br />
Start? 18MB<br />
End? 32MB</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       1kB     18MB    18MB    primary<br />
2       18MB    32MB    14MB    extended</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 1<br />
Error: Partition /dev/sdb1 is being used.  You must unmount it before you modify it with Parted.</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs<br />
Partition number? 1<br />
File system?  [ext2]? fat16</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
mkpart    mkpartfs</p>
<p>(parted) mkpart<br />
Partition type?  primary/logical? logical<br />
File system type?  [ext2]? ext2<br />
Start? 18MB<br />
End? 32MB</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       1kB     18MB    18MB    primary   fat16<br />
2       18MB    32MB    14MB    extended<br />
5       18MB    32MB    14MB    logical</p>
<p>(parted) mkfs 5<br />
File system?  [ext2]? ext2</p>
<p>(parted) print<br />
Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0kB &#8211; 32MB<br />
Disk label type: msdos<br />
Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags<br />
1       1kB     18MB    18MB    primary   fat16<br />
2       18MB    32MB    14MB    extended<br />
5       18MB    32MB    14MB    logical   ext2<br />
(parted)</p>
<p>****** Following commands are available for (parted) ***<br />
(parted) help<br />
check NUMBER                  do a simple check on the file system<br />
cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER   copy file system to another partition<br />
help [COMMAND]                prints general help, or help on COMMAND<br />
mklabel LABEL-TYPE            create a new disklabel (partition table)<br />
mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE           make a FS-TYPE file system on partititon NUMBER<br />
mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END     make a partition<br />
mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END     make a partition with a file system<br />
move NUMBER START END         move partition NUMBER<br />
name NUMBER NAME              name partition NUMBER as NAME<br />
print [NUMBER]                display the partition table, or a partition<br />
quit                          exit program<br />
rescue START END              rescue a lost partition near START and END<br />
resize NUMBER START END       resize partition NUMBER and its file system<br />
rm NUMBER                     delete partition NUMBER<br />
select DEVICE                 choose the device to edit<br />
set NUMBER FLAG STATE         change a flag on partition NUMBER<br />
unit UNIT                     set the default unit to UNIT<br />
(parted)</p>
<p>**** I AM PRETTY MUCH SURE THESE ALL WILL HELP IF YOU ARE NOVICE THAN ME<br />
or ARE MORE CONCERNED TO DEBUG, CONTRIBUTE TO THE OPEN SOURCE *****</p>
<p>By, ACP Masquerade [ 2007-05-12 22:30 NPT (GMT+5:45) ]</p>
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