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Quite usable. The only problem I have with the version I'm using now (one month old or so) is that it sometimes segfaults, but it doesn't bother me that much as I just have to click on "restart" for it to be up and running again, with running apps remaining unaffected. Feels more like a random dialog poping up rather than an actual segfault.

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really loving the look of E17, I can still run my gnome/kde apps right?

really loving the look of E17, I can still run my gnome/kde apps right?

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yep. Maybe you'll have to mess around a bit with font configs and make the themes look compatible (see e17 GTK theme that was posted here), but it'll work without major problems.

I feel like bloating my desktop a little bit :happy:

WM: E17

Theme: slate

gtk theme: milk (doesn't really fit the e17 theme but I don't feel like changing it right now)

icons: a mix from tiger, panther and some other osx-ish icons.

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Al final encontraste los iconos q preguntaste en gnuinos? Pusiste el weather xDDD Yo lo kit? xq s?lo aparecen ciudades con aeropuertos boh.

Sorry guys for spanish commen:p:p

Where could i get this wallpaper? and where can i download more icons theme for rox-filer:woot:t:

Al final encontraste los iconos q preguntaste en gnuinos? Pusiste el weather xDDD Yo lo kit? xq s?lo aparecen ciudades con aeropuertos boh.

Sorry guys for spanish commen:p:p

Where could i get this wallpaper? and where can i download more icons theme for rox-filer:woot:t:

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Those are not the same icons I was looking for, but I like them anywa:happy:y:

I got the wallpaper from a site jolupa posted at gnuinos: digitalboing.

No idea about where to get more Rox icons, those I'm using were posted by IndioCabreado some time ago, IIRC.

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SuSE 9.3

KDE 3.4.2

Icons = Crystal Clear

kicker background = crystal clear

Theme = Linspire Clear

Wallpaper = OS Tux

KBFX Button = Protux

Superkaramba 0.37

superkaramba themes = TMon / skrssreader / liquid weather ++

:)

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GTK: Xi-TiBook_V2 (modded)

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I'm curious....what did you mod? I can't tell from the screenshot.

GTK: Smooth_blue-eyed_4_e17

download Smooth_blue-eyed_4_e17.tar.gz

E17: blue-eyed get-e.org

Eclair: gant get-e.org

Icons: garGANTuan 1.6b

Screenshot>Smooth_blue-eyed_4_e17

another with the japan2005 etheme

btw...I just updated the 2 smooth engine schemes so reinstall them

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Lots of e17 love :-) I've also been using the Japan2005 theme lately. Do you mind posting a link to that wallpaper?

Here's mine:

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e17 on FreeBSD.

PS: Thanks rezza for sharing your .Xdefaults.

Lots of e17 love :-) I've also been using the Japan2005 theme lately. Do you mind posting a link to that wallpaper?

Here's mine:

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e17 on FreeBSD.

PS: Thanks rezza for sharing your .Xdefaults.

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Very clean and professional looking. I like it. And I generally dislike e17 :p. How's freeBSD by the way? I'm getting annoying at Gentoo when it comes to them closing bug reports and adding ebuilds to portage...

Very clean and professional looking. I like it. And I generally dislike e17 :p. How's freeBSD by the way? I'm getting annoying at Gentoo when it comes to them closing bug reports and adding ebuilds to portage...

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FreeBSD is great :) Very stable and fast. And minimal - a great platform to build on whether you are after a server or workstation. If you use gentoo you'll feel at home with FreeBSD.

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