GNU/Linux October 2005 Desktops


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It's been ages since I bothered to post any screenshot so this is kind of a milestone for me.

This is my current Ubuntu install which I am using to muck around with Mono development, and I'm also using it to bask in Ubuntu 5.10 greatness.

Linux-2005-10-27-T.jpg

Running Clearlooks with a background called "Basse Ubuntu" from Gnome-Look.org and the "nuoveXT-1.5" icon set.

There is a lot of work gone into this. Basically it's desktop for young children and very inexperienced users. (Hence all the simplified names).

snapshot2.png

Trying to follow the rules somewhat:

Walpaper: Tux-Pirate (Modded).

Icon theme: nuoveXT and a hogpodge of others - some of which I made myself.

Window decorations compiled from Linspire Clear.

Colour scheme taken from Suse 10.

It's a pity my desktop is going to live for such a short while here. Still it isn't quite finished yet, so I may resubmit it when it is.

What can I say, this week and especially today have put me into a really dark mood as of late:

http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/avaselaa/ss.jpg

Although my background changes itself every 15 minutes...but I was especially fond of the blackness of that screenshot.

What can I say, this week and especially today have put me into a really dark mood as of late:

http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/avaselaa/ss.jpg

Although my background changes itself every 15 minutes...but I was especially fond of the blackness of that screenshot.

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CoplandOS is a terrific (if not the best) gkrellm skin for mostly-black desktops. Nice choice.

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There is a lot of work gone into this. Basically it's desktop for young children and very inexperienced users. (Hence all the simplified names).

Trying to follow the rules somewhat:

Walpaper: Tux-Pirate (Modded).

Icon theme: nuoveXT and a hogpodge of others - some of which I made myself.

Window decorations compiled from Linspire Clear.

Colour scheme taken from Suse 10.

It's a pity my desktop is going to live for such a short while here. Still it isn't quite finished yet, so I may resubmit it when it is.

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That is a very good desktop indeed!

*LEARN LINUX WHILE YOU ARE YOUNG. - Definitely PWN Microsoft

*I am not against Microsoft, but it is nice to see some competition! :D

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