sudo apt-get install emerald-themes
sudo apt-get install beryl-manager
sudo apt-get install beryl

I think thats all I did, and then to start it, once all installed, type
beryl-manager from a commandline or run prompt



On 27/06/07, stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi There. I have returned from Kings Lynn with a new fan and the old
computer seems to working with the installed version of Ubuntu 7.04
(thanks for Disc Mark) Now what bits of beryl do I have to install and
how do I start it working when I have installed it.
Last nights meeting was good as I was just about to give on Linux
Stuart W


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