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Terje
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Screenshot topic

#1 Post by Terje »

Thought it might be nice to have the allround available screenshot topic available in this forum too.

So come show those desktops :)

mine atm:
http://users.pandora.be/terje/myfile01.png

Nothing special but that's the way I like it. (running etch btw)
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#2 Post by Garda »

nice.

what theme is that?

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#3 Post by jobezone »

Garda wrote:nice.

what theme is that?
If I'm not mistaken I think it's called Debian theme :) and is available in http://www.gnome-look.org
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#4 Post by Terje »

It's the debian icon set yes :) together with grand-canyon controls and window border.
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#5 Post by inconnu »

Nice.

Here's mine (desktop 4).

No icons, just a karamba applet. KDE Keramik/Keramik white colour scheme. (In case the wallpaper looks familiar, yes, I took a Knoppix wallpaper and reworked it with the GIMP ... :wink: )
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#6 Post by jobezone »

inconnu wrote:Nice.

Here's mine (desktop 4).

No icons, just a karamba applet. KDE Keramik/Keramik white colour scheme. (In case the wallpaper looks familiar, yes, I took a Knoppix wallpaper and reworked it with the GIMP ... :wink: )
I could show you a screenshot of my desktop, but it's pretty simillar to Debian's vanilla Gnome 2.10 :/ I do have a background for Gilian Seed, the main character in Hideo Kojima's "Snatcher" videogame, simillar to this one http://junkerhq.net/Snatcher/Calendar/01-02-1993.jpg.
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#7 Post by Scotti »

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#8 Post by Carlosinfl »

Since I have no Windows Manager and or GUI - This is my only screenshot :oops:

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#9 Post by gabriel »

Is it possible to move "trash" "home" and "computer" to the sidebar, to make one's desktop completetly clean? Something like ubuntu perhaps?
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#10 Post by Carlosinfl »

gabriel wrote:Is it possible to move "trash" "home" and "computer" to the sidebar, to make one's desktop completetly clean? Something like ubuntu perhaps?
Gnome?

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#11 Post by gabriel »

Sorry
Yes, in Gnome :)
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#12 Post by jobezone »

gabriel wrote:Sorry
Yes, in Gnome :)
Yes, go to Gconf-editor (or configuration editor) in Applications->System Tools. In there, look in the tree for Nautilus, and you can check what you want to be and not to be visible in the desktop.
As far as the trash, in recent versions of Gnome there is a trash applet which is the same used in Ubuntu.
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yass--yet another screenshot

#13 Post by tim »

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#14 Post by Carlosinfl »

Debian 64 just installed 1 day ago...

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Re: yass--yet another screenshot

#15 Post by J Arcane »

tim wrote:And here's mine:

http://www.timfolger.net/snapshot1.png

Tim
Mmmm. Pretty. I like the OS X look.

What are you running to do that though?

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#16 Post by J Arcane »

Here's mine:

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#17 Post by tim »

I'm running sid and kde 3.4.2. The icons are from kdelook.org. Search under kdelook.org's icons section for "OS-L." When you download the icon file look at the readme doc for the installation instructions. The little OS X look-alike docker program is called kxdocker, and you can download it with apt-get (at least you can with unstable--I'm not sure about testing or sarge).
The weather box in the upper right corner of my screen is called liquid weather, which you can also get from kdelook.org. You'll first need to install superkaramba, which again, can be done with apt.
Post back here if you have any questions and I'll try to answer them.

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#18 Post by J Arcane »

OS-L and kxdocker are actually what I'm using in my shot above. They're part of the "OS X alike" tutorial at http://baghira.sourceforge.net.

Baghira's a pretty cool deal, but it's a bit of a complicated process to get it up and running. Took me like 5 hours or so.

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Ditto

#19 Post by Andruk Tatum »

Yeah, that's tight.
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hellfire

#20 Post by hellfire »

Here`s mine. All the menus are in bulgarian.
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