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It's my first attempt for an OS other than Windows. :p

I treid to make use of gDesklets or gkrellms, but both of them are so ugly compared to Windows widget applications such as AveDesk or Konfabulator.

Can anyone recommend good widget software for Ubuntu?

Anyway, don't make fun of n00b's desktop!!

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It's my first attempt for an OS other than Windows.  :p

I treid to make use of gDesklets or gkrellms, but both of them are so ugly compared to Windows widget applications such as AveDesk or Konfabulator.

Can anyone recommend good widget software for Ubuntu?

Quite pretty desktop :) . You can try superkaramba or torsmo. anyways if some of existing gDesklets doesn't look pretty enaugh you can make new ones/edit existing ones.

It's my first attempt for an OS other than Windows.  :p

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Anyway, don't make fun of n00b's desktop!!

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Welcome to the Open Source Desktop thread, Joseph! :D

Your desktop is nice-looking. I am rather partial to light grey desks, as you can see by my post in this thread, here.

Lots of friendly *nix people here (and just a few cranky ones to make it interesting)! ;)

Quite pretty desktop  :) . You can try superkaramba or torsmo. anyways if some of existing gDesklets doesn't look pretty enaugh you can make new ones/edit existing ones.

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Thanks, I'm loving the anti-alising effect on Ubuntu!

I will try superkaramba or torsmo when I login to Ubuntu later. :laugh: (I'm on XP right now)

Welcome to the Open Source Desktop thread, Joseph!  :D

Your desktop is nice-looking.  I am rather partial to light grey desks, as you can see by my post in this thread, here.

Lots of friendly *nix people here (and just a few cranky ones to make it interesting)! ;)

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Thanks!

Following your link, I realized that I violated several rules. :blush: Sorry.

I've already got a lot of helpful informations from this section, of course, including yours.

I hope I improve enough to make it to Ubuntu hoary! (I reinstalled Ubuntu because of that, LOL)

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