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What does your desktop look like?

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#361 Post by ben »

DrBrex wrote:
ben wrote:Image
nice wallpaper, where did you find it?
That red Debian wallpaper came from here.

Here's a screenshot from my Mac:

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And that wallpaper is located here for any PPC geeks out there.

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#362 Post by f10 »

My Kde desktop, testing/lenny.

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#363 Post by llivv »

first attempt at mods to enlightenment coincidently my first Debian DE as well
(Sarge repos + themes from freshmeat) Didn't get the themes into their directory at time
of screenshot though.

this is etch/xfce
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3d-ish panel at 50 px, full width for demo only.
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bare desktop - panels hidden http://www.picoodle.com/view.php?srv=im ... 2a4562.jpg
I'm still trying to get it to show things it doesn't want to. 8)
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#364 Post by <(DmC)> »

i like e16 very much, because it offers to have different background images for every virtual desktop. do other window managers have that option as well?
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Re: enlightenment

#365 Post by tothaa »

<(DmC)> wrote:i like e16 very much, because it offers to have different background images for every virtual desktop. do other window managers have that option as well?
yep

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#366 Post by <(DmC)> »

tothaa wrote:
<(DmC)> wrote:i like e16 very much, because it offers to have different background images for every virtual desktop. do other window managers have that option as well?
yep
i used gnome and xfce before, but couldn't find that option... can you please enlighten me? :D
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#367 Post by AgenT »

<(DmC)> wrote:
tothaa wrote:
<(DmC)> wrote:i like e16 very much, because it offers to have different background images for every virtual desktop. do other window managers have that option as well?
yep
i used gnome and xfce before, but couldn't find that option... can you please enlighten me? :D
Metacity does not offer that option, so that throws GNOME out the window. I do not know XFCE. KDE however, does allow you to have a different wallpaper or color per viewport. There is a per desktop option dropdown in KDE's desktop control panel. Whether or not this is natively supported in Kwin I do not know. It may be just a hack on top of Kwin. Note, KDE calls viewports "desktops".

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#368 Post by <(DmC)> »

AgenT wrote:
<(DmC)> wrote:
tothaa wrote: yep
i used gnome and xfce before, but couldn't find that option... can you please enlighten me? :D
Metacity does not offer that option, so that throws GNOME out the window. I do not know XFCE. KDE however, does allow you to have a different wallpaper or color per viewport. There is a per desktop option dropdown in KDE's desktop control panel. Whether or not this is natively supported in Kwin I do not know. It may be just a hack on top of Kwin. Note, KDE calls viewports "desktops".
yo, thanks for the info! if i ever do get tired of e16, i shall give kde a try :)
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#369 Post by SpEcIeS »

Here is my Debian 4.0. On my desktop I am using Unofficial Tango icons, 2007.03.03, Bluecurve-Grape controls, Bluecurve Classic window border, and Gnome Curves wallpaper. I am currently using a 1600x1200 resolution.

Mmmmm.... grape. :lol:

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#370 Post by matino »

TonyT wrote:Image
Can some1 tell how to get this sweet system/hardware info like the one on the right installed ?

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#371 Post by Dargor »

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apt-get install conky

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#372 Post by sinical »

Been playing with gnome, its a work in progress but I think its coming along nicely

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Re: enlightenment

#373 Post by GMouse »

AgenT wrote:Metacity does not offer that option, so that throws GNOME out the window. I do not know XFCE. KDE however, does allow you to have a different wallpaper or color per viewport. There is a per desktop option dropdown in KDE's desktop control panel. Whether or not this is natively supported in Kwin I do not know. It may be just a hack on top of Kwin. Note, KDE calls viewports "desktops".
From my experience: Gnome applies one wallpaper to all desktops. KDE allows one to be set for each desktop or one for all. XFCE allows you to specify a list of wallpapers to be chosen from randomly on startup, but still applies the result to all desktops.

I used to use Gnome and am currently using XFCE, so I'm envying that granularity of control on the KDE side of things, though not enough to provoke a switch.

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#374 Post by davidlb »

My super nifty desktop
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#375 Post by morax »

Update: GNOME again. :)

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#376 Post by chrismortimore »

My desktop is here. It's actually twice that size, but the second monitor (to the right of that one) is the exact same minus panels, so I cut it out.

@sinical: happy now? :P
Desktop: AMD Athlon64 3800+ Venice Core, 2GB PC3200, 5x320GB WD 7200rpm Caviar RE2 (RAID5), Nvidia 6600GT 256MB
Laptop: Intel Pentium M 1.5GHz, 512MB PC2700, 60GB 5400rpm IBM TravelStar, Nvidia 5200Go 64MB

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#378 Post by Job »

my first ever screenshot on a forum:
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#379 Post by simstick »

I wasn't going to post mine as I've only been running Deb for a month for the second time in 9 years but when I walked in and looked at my desktop this morning I thought it was one of the nicest things I have seen on a computer in a loooong time. I have been waiting 9 years to have enough time and for the distros (Deb and a wm, KDE in this case) to be mature enough to be an easy (somewhat) install. Finally! And to be honest I did not expect to succeed with a Dell laptop. A very pleasant suprise.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v404/ ... sktop1.png
That's the wallpaper from the Debian Brushed Steel theme.


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