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That looks like KDE to me...

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I was gonna say, unless ofcourse it is cleverly disguised :p

( Who would want to disguise Gnome!? )

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Thank's for replacing the image :)

Correct, it's kde :D

Even though I prefer gnome Im giving a short try to KDE, going back to gnome in ... a few hours lol

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Kubuntu

KDE 3.4

System Font: I changed the default system font to Nimbus Sans L, 10pt. To change your font to this, go to KMenu | Control Center | Appearance and Themes | Fonts.

Style: Libstik. You can download Libstik from here. To change your style to this, go to KMenu | Control Center | Appearance and Themes | Style, then select Libstik from the drop down menu.

Icons: Nuvola. You can download the Nuvola icon set from here, or search for it at KDE-look.org. After you download, right click on the file | Extract | Extract Here. Now go to KMenu | Control Center | Appearance and Themes | Icons | Install New Theme. Click the browse button to the right of the text box, find the folder 'Nuvola', and click on index.theme.

Some other stuff: superkaramba, opaque menus, etc.

I love Kubuntu! I also wrote an article with instructions on how to create that desktop, and install some of my favorite programs

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Hello everyone :D . I am new to Linux. Here is my screenshot:

http://img20.echo.cx/img20/4725/screenshot8pe.png

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Hey Mike nice to see you joined the bandwagon and neowin :happy:

Nice desktop there ^.^

Nice to see Ubuntu bringing people to Linux :D (it's how I'm here)

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How'd you know it ubuntu? I know cause he is my freind and I helped him install it :yes:

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Hi,

could you please tell me your font settings, like what type of antialiasing, the font, the font size an so on, or send me an screen of your gnome-font-setting dialog please!

THX

Ciao

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How'd you know it ubuntu?

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The third menu is labeled 'system', I think GNOME 2.10 uses 'desktop'. Also the placement of some of the applets (especially the trash one), gave it away.

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Hey Mike nice to see you joined the bandwagon and neowin :happy:

How'd you know it ubuntu? I know cause he is my freind and I helped him install it  :yes:

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:ninja: you're right, I don't know that its Ubuntu - I know its Gnome... beginners luck :D

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I've only been on Linux for about 2 weeks now, Last night (midnight) Mark Jensen was a legend and helped me set my resolution to 1280x1024 so I'm really happy about that, I've installed the Gmilk 2.0 theme and changed the background and login. That's all I know how to do at the moment and I'm starting to get it how I like it.

How do I make my windows and drop down menu's transparent though? And how do I change my splash screen? I've got a .png I want to change it to but I'm not sure how to go about changing it.

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Nothing special .. Metacity:Office/GTK2:Clearlooks-Indubstrial/Icons:Gant

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Can I get a copy of that background?

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I've only been on Linux for about 2 weeks now, Last night (midnight) Mark Jensen was a legend and helped me set my resolution to 1280x1024 so I'm really happy about that, I've installed the Gmilk 2.0 theme and changed the background and login. That's all I know how to do at the moment and I'm starting to get it how I like it.

Yeah, mark's very helpful to newbies.

Edit: I can't be bothered to go through this thing and see if I already posted but even if I have, I changed it a bit anyways. I added transparency :D

June

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