October 2011 Desktops


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Loving the wallpaper and from a fellow South Yorkshire'man!! Love it!

Hi there fellow South Yorkshire'man! And not sure if this is coincidence or what but we joined in the same month of the same year, just 6 days difference and our post counts are not too far apart either :D

Hi there fellow South Yorkshire'man! And not sure if this is coincidence or what but we joined in the same month of the same year, just 6 days difference and our post counts are not too far apart either :D

......I have something to say.......I've been stalking you for many years now! :shifty:

Anyways think it's time I keep on topic... Here's mine!

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Here is mine for this month.

Fedora 15 Xfce. So far I'm liking it. Have to change a few things like the colours...But that will have to wait a little bit.

Runs a lot better than KDE did....Hibernate didn't work, laptop got too hot...Now it's much better. And faster too.

I'll post my Windows 7 later

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I made a change lol i would prefer to show it off instead of linking it. Besides this is a fav PS1 series of game I still play today

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Made a new wall using the linen wallpaper from Lion. Tinted it blue and overlaid a Buddhabrot from the Wikipedia page.

Start orb is the Amiga Boing Ball, added using this tool I found last night.

Theme is still Soft7. Usually when I find one I like I stick with it ;)

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