I came across it from a Digg post. I really liked the detail in it, so it became the default wallpaper on both my machines.garrincha wrote:I somehow thought that your wallpaper looks familiar that I couldn't put my finger on. Now I know after looking at the bottom of the image in the link you posted - Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.
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What does your desktop look like?
Bert Garcia - When all you have is a keyboard
Yea I like gnome also. My screenshot here was from my 32bit debian with Fluxbox but since I have debian64 installed and some extra space, I have it setup with Gnome also. Nice and clean even with a default install.meon wrote:My new laptop still has a clean look. I installed Debian Sid on it and this is of course the Gnome desktop.
My Debian - GNOME desktop...
New install of debian etch. I have chose to make GNOME look more like KDE for the moment. I use GNOME with water vapor theme and nuovext-1.6 icons.
Might as well post mine, it's a pretty simple fluxbox setup. Didn't like any of the styles, I find that most really tend to challenge my eyesight so I modified the artwiz theme and created artwizE.
( I must admit, I prefer html to BBCode)
( I must admit, I prefer html to BBCode)
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What is it about human nature? Just look at the length of this thread, everybody bragging my boots are better than yours.
How do they say, the only difference between men and boys are the price of thier toys!
All the same it's interesting and does have some good clips in the thread.
How do they say, the only difference between men and boys are the price of thier toys!
All the same it's interesting and does have some good clips in the thread.
Steve - Muskrat
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Registered Linux user #305785.
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No one is bragging or claiming anything. It's just a thread where you can show people (that is interested in seeing it) what your desktop looks like. It's not a competition because 'a great desktop' is very much a subjective thing. And it's also a place where people into desktop customization can share ideas.muskrat wrote:What is it about human nature? Just look at the length of this thread, everybody bragging my boots are better than yours. :lol
Tina
Can't remember where I originally got it, but found a copy at this link:S1NGH wrote:@hellfire[bg] - could you post a link for that background you have ?
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/details.php?id=678
Hey steve1961, thanks for the link, it really looks good.
now i want this one too
http://img336.imageshack.us/img336/2246 ... eo3.th.jpg
someone has a link?
now i want this one too
http://img336.imageshack.us/img336/2246 ... eo3.th.jpg
someone has a link?
You're welcome. Can't help you with that one though.S1NGH wrote:Hey steve1961, thanks for the link, it really looks good.
now i want this one too
http://img336.imageshack.us/img336/2246 ... eo3.th.jpg
someone has a link?
Which XFCE debian disk did you download?
I downloaded the weekly build a qouple of days ago, the md5sum checkout and the selftest on the CD checkout, but I got an error installing, "Error= the install can't locate any modules for the kernel your currently using," I tried to continue, but it didn't have drivers to locate the nic or the CD.
I downloaded the weekly build a qouple of days ago, the md5sum checkout and the selftest on the CD checkout, but I got an error installing, "Error= the install can't locate any modules for the kernel your currently using," I tried to continue, but it didn't have drivers to locate the nic or the CD.
Steve - Muskrat
Registered Linux user #305785.
Registered desktop PC #261727 Sidux
Registered laptop PC #310468 Debian Lenny
Registered Linux user #305785.
Registered desktop PC #261727 Sidux
Registered laptop PC #310468 Debian Lenny
I did a netinstall of Etch from the beta version that was released before the release candidate - about a month ago. By default it installed a Gnome desktop, I then installed xfce by apt-get.muskrat wrote:Which XFCE debian disk did you download?
I downloaded the weekly build a qouple of days ago, the md5sum checkout and the selftest on the CD checkout, but I got an error installing, "Error= the install can't locate any modules for the kernel your currently using," I tried to continue, but it didn't have drivers to locate the nic or the CD.