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What does your desktop look like?

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mechmg93
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#21 Post by mechmg93 »

Burnside, please can you tell me which icon theme is in your xfce desktop screenshot???

your desktop is fantastic :wink:

Burnside
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#22 Post by Burnside »

mechmg93 wrote:Burnside, please can you tell me which icon theme is in your xfce desktop screenshot???

your desktop is fantastic :wink:
Thanks Mechmg93.

The icon theme is "snowish-1.0" and I downloaded it from www.gnome-look.org.

*Edit* That should be snowlsh-1.0

Lou
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#23 Post by Lou »

Sorry, when it comes to images, i'm a newbie :lol:

Here's the Ravelution theme on IceWM

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hehe, now i can't click on it to make the image larger :roll:
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germain
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#24 Post by germain »

Here's mine

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=D

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Kerr
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#25 Post by Kerr »

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kenny
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#26 Post by kenny »

i played a bit with unstable

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still needs configuring...

i recently got to debian, looking for a simple os, i really appreciate it

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lucho
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#27 Post by lucho »

I'm seeing some nice desktops here on this topic. I've been away
for awhile; to make up for my absence here's my desktop for Etch.
I like it simple and elegant- with Debian the sky's the limit :D
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BTW the kicker is one I made myself. I like a simple bronze kicker

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#28 Post by cothrige »

I love desktop screenshots. Really shows off the individuality of Linux. So, in the spirit of the thing, here is mine, (fluxbox, custom style, augie font, conky, mrxvt with terminus fonts and a custom wallpaper):

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#29 Post by kenny »

good looking screenshots :)

and yes, all different according to the wishes of the user

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garrincha
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#30 Post by garrincha »

Here's mine:
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I'm currently using the WindowMaker window manager in debian/Etch. Sometime I alternate between this and fluxbox. Both are very light window managers and they run very well on my old PC (Pentium II, 350mHz & 128RAM) that I rescued from the storeroom.
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meon
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#31 Post by meon »

garrincha
Very nice background!
Space is the only theme that never bores me.
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#32 Post by meon »

--- remove please---
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thamarok

#33 Post by thamarok »

You can remove your last post by clicking the "X" near the edit button.. but note: this works only for the lastly posted reply.

Cheers

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meon
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#34 Post by meon »

Thanks thamarok for the information, regrettably I did my editing after that post, so no X to be seen!

Now I see the X. Always something to learn in life.

thamarok

#35 Post by thamarok »

meon wrote:Thanks thamarok for the information, regrettably I did my editing after that post, so no X to be seen!

Now I see the X. Always something to learn in life.
:D

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sleepyEDB
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#36 Post by sleepyEDB »

This is my testbox, running KDE on Debian Etch:
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This is my desktop, running Fluxbox on Mepis 6.0:
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I realize that Mepis isn't really Debian...even less so nowadays after the switch to Ubuntu; but the thread did ask what my desktop looks like. ;)


sleepy
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ahsiii
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#37 Post by ahsiii »

Gnome etch,

I used to like KDE and XFCE but I have migrated to Gnome.

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#38 Post by aketus »

Here's mine running Debian Etch. I'm really, really happy with what's been done with Etch so far. It's the only version of Debian I've ever got to run *just* the way I wanted it to, or of any distro for that matter.

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#39 Post by data »

there's mine:
debian etch, kde
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#40 Post by Uncle Spellbinder »

I like mine simple and uncluttered:

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