#Linux mint change resolution code
The source code for this project is on github at. The main window shows you the computers on the local network which are also running Warpinator**: Server configuration (FTP, NFS, Samba) is overkill for casual file transfers between two clients, and it’s a real pity to use external media (Internet services, USB sticks, external HDDs) just to share files when there’s a local network which could do just that. Changing the display resolution is covered in the Moksha Basics wiki page, under the subsection: ARandR (aka Display Management) How do I change the display scale Display preferences differ from person to person, display scale (defaults to x1.2 factor) but can be easily changed to suit your preference using the Look section within the Settings.
The idea is to recreate the core functionality offered by Giver. Work started on a new implementation and with a smaller scope than the initial mockups. The “Network discovery” entry in our roadmap eventually led to early mockups but we never found the time to implement it… until now. When the Giver project died we had to remove it from Linux Mint and we’ve been missing that functionality ever since. Without any server or configuration, computers would automatically see each others and you could simply drag and drop files from one to another. We’re hoping to apply this method to all the other colors and to adapt the folder icons.ġ0 years ago, Linux Mint 6 featured a new tool called Giver to easily share files across the local network. The new color is pleasant without being overwhelming and the resulting GTK theme is nice to use. As you can see the new Pink is more vibrant in terms of lightness and saturation but it also is more Pink in terms of hue (it lost that purple-ish hue the previous color had).