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What does your desktop look like?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
lysander...wonderful desktop, reminds me of a blacklight I had in my bedroom many moons ago.
wheeler, I really like the wallpaper, she needs to watch those candles around dress.
wheeler, I really like the wallpaper, she needs to watch those candles around dress.
Re: What does your desktop look like?
Thanks - I love low lighting, and neon lighting. This is a good combination of the two.HuangLao wrote:lysander...wonderful desktop, reminds me of a blacklight I had in my bedroom many moons ago.
Latest wall:
I've been replaying Portal 2 over the Xmas period. It's been several years and I could hardly remember any of it, it was effectively like playing it for the first time. It's a masterpiece - and that's not a word I use lightly [and it runs perfectly on Debian].
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
http://sohcahtoa.org.uk/screenFetch-201 ... -41-45.png
Debian 9 installed on my old X60 with no desktop and added Xorg, network-manager, evilwm, mtpaint, mpg123, vlc and a few other bits and pieces together with openoffice and firefox 58 beta running from downloaded binary packages.
No .xinitrc, just allowing Debian to set x-window-manager alternative and adding a couple of aliases to xterm. I have set an .Xresources file that customises xterm.
About as minimal as it gets I think. Fun.
Happy new year all.
Debian 9 installed on my old X60 with no desktop and added Xorg, network-manager, evilwm, mtpaint, mpg123, vlc and a few other bits and pieces together with openoffice and firefox 58 beta running from downloaded binary packages.
No .xinitrc, just allowing Debian to set x-window-manager alternative and adding a couple of aliases to xterm. I have set an .Xresources file that customises xterm.
About as minimal as it gets I think. Fun.
Happy new year all.
Re: What does your desktop look like?
I respect that as a wallpaper. I have, over time, spent hours and hours looking for wallpapers only to keep coming back to this one, which I've used most in Jessie/Stretch.Seventh wrote:ss
I think minimalist is best.
With regards to my KDE trial, I found that, in spite of the fact that it's very configurable, I just prefer the look and feel of GNOME.
Re: What does your desktop look like?
@ Lysander
That is a nice wallpaper in your link. Yes i prefer minimal desktop wallpaper.
That is a nice wallpaper in your link. Yes i prefer minimal desktop wallpaper.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
I guess to show off how they know how to click the "change wall paper" button, ?
I just wish they would learn to at least use thumbnails, but maybe that is to complicated for them. (It is not just Bloom on that).
Please learn to thumbnail images
My desktop does not change much either, but sometimes I like to "show off" a different
background , (wallpaper) as well, no problem there, but please learn how to use thumbnails.
I just wish they would learn to at least use thumbnails, but maybe that is to complicated for them. (It is not just Bloom on that).
Please learn to thumbnail images
My desktop does not change much either, but sometimes I like to "show off" a different
background , (wallpaper) as well, no problem there, but please learn how to use thumbnails.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
i think Bloom introduced some wallpaper changing script in this thread, and is effectively showing off that. (*)GarryRicketson wrote:I guess to show off how they know how to click the "change wall paper" button, ?
except nobody remembers, or is able to find it anymore, esp. since Bloom has been spamming this thread for quite a while now.
maybe a mod/admin could split off the bit where Bloom advertises their script?
Or maybe Bloom could start their own thread:
"My personal wallpaper changer" or something?
garry, those are thumbnails.I just wish they would learn to at least use thumbnails
maybe too large for your taste, but nevertheless.
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not quite: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 35#p659665
Bloom never showed us the script. only on request, it would seem.
this makes the whole thing even more annoying.
Bloom, please, can't you see that you are destroying this screenshot thread?
Why don't you just start your own thread, and post all the wallpapers you like?
and maybe also share that script?
Re: What does your desktop look like?
spacex launch pic as background
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added some scrots to show what my gtk2 widgets look like. I modded the colors of this gtk2 theme.
Nautilus
Edit:
added some scrots to show what my gtk2 widgets look like. I modded the colors of this gtk2 theme.
Nautilus
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
They are not really thumbnails, but any way I have started a new topic,Debiman>> garry, those are thumbnails.
maybe too large for your taste, but nevertheless.---snip-- Bloom, please, can't you see that you are destroying this screenshot thread?
Why don't you just start your own thread, and post all the wallpapers you like?
and maybe also share that script?
not to argue, but to try to discuss this more, without derailing this " What does your desktop look like " topic. Maybe, bloom can make some changes in his/her script, if they have one, from what I read in the link you show, all they have is
something that downloads 1000's of images , and changes wallpapers, ever few minutes,..
And :Bloom>> I like this wallpaper very much as well. My desktop changes its wallpaper every five minutes and I have thousands of them on a NAS, mostly "dramatic" landscapes.
The XFCE 4.1x desktop enviroment can change the wallpaper itself and you can set a timer, but if you have several thousands of wallpapers, it is unbearingly slow. So I wrote a bash script to do it for me: that's blazingly fast.
If you want it, just let me know.
Wouldn't it just be simpler , to post a link to this "Nas volume", and then thoseAll my desktop computers and notebooks share the same desktop environment, so I can't show another desktop -- just other wallpapers as my system changes these every 5 minutes and gets them from a NAS volume where several thousands are stored.
that want to see the 1000's of images can browse it ? The purpose of this thread is to show new desktop environments, when people make changes....
new wallpapers, downloaded from some site is some thing else.
Any way, better to discuss this in another topic.
Wallpapers and backgrounds, images in general
Thanks
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
All my desktop computers use the same desktop environment, so I can't show anything else. I was hoping the different wallpapers would be appreciated by people who, like me, collect nice ones. Exposing my in-home systems to the internet is not an option for me.
If you consider these posts spamming (even if I don't do it every day and sometimes only once a week of a month?), I'll stop posting here. Simple.
If you consider these posts spamming (even if I don't do it every day and sometimes only once a week of a month?), I'll stop posting here. Simple.
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Nobody said anything about it being spam, it is not spam. But any way,
do what you want, I don't have time for pointless arguments.
do what you want, I don't have time for pointless arguments.
These suggestions are good / valid as well :Bloom>> I was hoping the different wallpapers would be appreciated by people who, like me, collect nice ones
Or maybe Bloom could start their own thread:
"My personal wallpaper changer" or something?
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Bloom, please, can't you see that you are destroying this screenshot thread?
Why don't you just start your own thread, and post all the wallpapers you like?
and maybe also share that script?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Maybe there is a clue here... What does YOUR desktop look like?