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June Desktops - 2005

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Here's mine for this month, clean only. I'm running Fedora Core 3 right now until I burn off the Debian Dvd ISOs I have. June Desktop

Fedora Core 3

KDE 3.3

"Next" Colour Scheme (slightly modified)

Keramik style

KDE Noia and Gentoo Icons

wallpaper is a 1968 Dodge Charger that was for sale on ebay, I saved all the pictures cause it's my dream car.

Hey mark, what does your desktop look like?

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Like it normally does, except pretty cluttered tonight. I don't do a lot of changing around, really... :ermm:

Fluxbox on FC3 with FluxAqua theme (modified slightly). Wallpaper (barely seen) from OrangeAmps.com

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Like it normally does, except pretty cluttered tonight.  I don't do a lot of changing around, really... :ermm:

Fluxbox on FC3 with FluxAqua theme (modified slightly).  Wallpaper (barely seen) from OrangeAmps.com

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lol, now we know why neowin is always slow

Thats allotta tabs :p

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lol, now we know why neowin is always slow

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lol. 'twasn't me slowing the server. :whistle:

Oh, and

temporary

"warning immunity" to anyone who can tell my why the *#?% my Yahoo bookmark has Neowin's favicon! :wacko::

Try deleting the bookmark, flushing the cache, and rebookmarking the site. Doubt it will fix the problem, but its worth a shot.

Only info I have is that the favicon data is stored inside the bookmark file (bookmarks.html), and for some reason, Yahoo! hosted sites don't play nice with this method used by Firefox.

Personally, I think this fudge is more atrocious...

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Thanks, guys. I went into the ~.mozilla/firefox/xxxxx.default/bookmarks.html file and removed the "ICON=" references for the Yahoo sites. That seemed to do the trick. (I hate adding extensions, my firefox is un-extended)

Edit: :pinch:

Why didn't anyone tell me that May 30th wasn't the last day of May? I guess June comes early to *nixers this year. :blush:

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Like it normally does, except pretty cluttered tonight.  I don't do a lot of changing around, really... :ermm:

Fluxbox on FC3 with FluxAqua theme (modified slightly).  Wallpaper (barely seen) from OrangeAmps.com

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Off topic I know, but does this mean you play guitar mark? :unsure: And if so what kind of music do you play?

Off topic I know, but does this mean you play guitar mark?  :unsure:  And if so what kind of music do you play?

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I used to play in a simple little band that did some classic rock and such. I played keyboard, because guitar took too much talent. ;) Then I got married and had kids. Now I bring them to their many assorted events. :)

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