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Well here are mine.

Clickie click because I run a dual screen and I don't want to crap out the forums alignement.

My main workstation, running KDE 3.4.0 RC1 on Gentoo Linux.

http://alex.underwares.org/currentdesktop_clean.png

http://alex.underwares.org/currentdesktop_cluttered.png

My other workstation running KDE 3.3.2 stable. Still Gentoo.

http://alex.underwares.org/archimedes_desktop.jpg

Err, corrected the last one.

my :sleep: -ing desktop

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:rofl: what bmp skin is that and where can I get it?

How can u put a shadow under your panel and does anyone know if its possible to get back the rounded edges of the panel as seen pre-gnome 2.4?

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what bmp skin is that and where can I get it?

How can u put a shadow under your panel and does anyone know if its possible to get back the rounded edges of the panel as seen pre-gnome 2.4?

i have the bmp skin with a name r-amp1-0 .. and i have no idea where i got it and where to find it

,so i uploaded it here > here

The shadow under the panel is made with xcompmgr , as stated above :p

the wallpaper camed with gnome 2.10 ... so i don't know exactly how to get it ...

but i can always upload it myself :p

>> tentacles.png ( it seems blank because it's transparent png , so in gnome you can choose your own color for it .. )

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