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My first time using Linux for more than a few days at a time. Last time round it was Fedora Core 1 in VMWare, this time, a proper install Ubuntu Hoary (of course). At the risk of quoting McDonalds: I'm loving it.

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(Good times. Anyone remember Paradroid 90? :D)

Everything should be pretty obvious, if not, see this. Wallpaper, found via Linuxart in a post ages ago, can be found here.

EDIT - For those inclined, Steem and all sorts of other Atari ST stuff can be found here.

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My last desktop...Archlinux + E17 :

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- Theme : Japan2005 ( get-e.org )

- Wallpaper : The Pathway to Enlightenment ( Mod by me, original : deviantart.com )

- Apps : Mozilla Firefox ( Theme Whiteheart & CompactMenu extension ), Torsmo ( config by me ), XMMS ( theme UltraClean ), Eterm & The Gimp.

My last desktop...Archlinux + E17 :

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- Theme : Japan2005 ( get-e.org )

- Wallpaper : The Pathway to Enlightenment ( Mod by me, original : deviantart.com )

- Apps : Mozilla Firefox ( Theme Whiteheart & CompactMenu extension ), Torsmo ( config by me ), XMMS ( theme UltraClean ), Eterm & The Gimp.

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Nice desktop icrave :) I think i saw u in another time in another place :D

My GNOME 2.10 desktop running ubuntu 5.04.

Theme + Borders: Clearlooks

Background: http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/1221/ye...600x12000hf.jpg

Changed the default fonts a bit.

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After using debian for several years i tested ubuntu and since its derived from debian it is also nice, but more up-to-date compared to debian/stable. I know that debian/unstable is maybe even more up-to-date, but i like it stable and quite up-to-date.

E17 going kinda minimalist

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Theme: Clean-e17

gtk theme: milk

apps: eterm and rhythmbox

modules: pager and clock.

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I like it, right down to the music choice :D

rezza, what desktop pager are you using, and would it work in pwm?

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