Hmmm... that's a bit far off the expected impact zone. A North Korean missile instead?debiman wrote:maybe this?
EDIT: corrected a typo
Hmmm... that's a bit far off the expected impact zone. A North Korean missile instead?debiman wrote:maybe this?
That's right up there with people who install vanilla Debian/whatever DE, change the wallpaper, and "show off" their desktop -- which has, apparently, been a trend since 2006.debiman wrote:Bloom - why?
it's always the same desktop, just different backgrounds.
meon wrote:
The Debian logo.
the crunkbong project: scripts, operating system, the list goes on...bester69 wrote:There is nothing to install in linux, from time to time i go to google searching for something fresh to install in linux, but, there is nothing
That's not the case. My desktop is not standard. Apart from the wallpaper, I use the Clean-Ice Marble desktop theme, Smooth-X-Dark-NG icons, pcc_kazloru window theme, Conky with mpd configuration (which in some pictures isn't playing so you don't see it).Clean-Ice Marble is a dark desktop theme, but it has several layers of dark so it's not all the same color. The pcc-kazloru window theme has been modified by me to have the close button be red instead of black like the others. I placed the icons on the left side of the window (you can do that effortless with XFCE, just drag and drop), because that's what I was used to when I switched from Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (Gnome2 desktop) to Debian with XFCE. Currently, three of my desktop systems run Debian Sid, two run Testing and all three of my servers run Stable (they have no desktop).n_hologram wrote:That's right up there with people who install vanilla Debian/whatever DE, change the wallpaper, and "show off" their desktop -- which has, apparently, been a trend since 2006.debiman wrote:Bloom - why?
it's always the same desktop, just different backgrounds.
n_hologram wrote: That's right up there with people who install vanilla Debian/whatever DE, change the wallpaper, and "show off" their desktop -- which has, apparently, been a trend since 2006.meon wrote:
The Debian logo.
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for file in *png; do
new_file=`echo $file | sed 's/.png$//'`
convert -resize 25% $file $new_file-tmb.png
#jpegoptim ... $new_file-tmb.png
#mv *.JPG-tmb.jpg tmb
scp *.png me@mystoragesite.org:/var/www/htdocs/images
put *.png
done
what's with the scratched surface?
Hmm I didn't notice that. Maybe some kind of hipster* photo filter effect.debiman wrote:what's with the scratched surface?
looks like it's been taken through a scratched perspex window.
nice photo otherwise.
Great place - though very stuffy and quiet. Great if you want to get away from it all inside some art-deco 1930s shrine to vintage academia.debiman wrote:leather sofa fetish!
i know, right?Lysander wrote:*I was actually given a warning for using the word 'hipster' on the Ubuntu forums. There was no negative or disparaging context, they merely objected to the use of the word in any context.