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Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy"

Theme ~ Clearlooks

Icons ~ SmoothGnome

Wallpaper ~ ParkBench posted by FiREFLi

gDesklets ~ iWeather, Rhythmbox "I like Cover Art", Calendar

desktoptn.jpg

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Just wondering how you got that transparency on your applets. Is that real or simulated?

Distro: Slackware 10.2

WM: XFCE 4.2

Color theme: Sigel-Dark

BG: Baldy! (I wonder if anyone here has been there besides me?)

Icons: Misc found on InterfaceLift

Apps showing: Gkrellm and one other that yall can guess..

Anything look out of place? :D

http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/avaselaa/ss.jpg (1280x1024)

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a148/Rus...son/horsies.png (1024x768, resized by the bucket)

Distro: Fedora Core 4

with, Some GNOME theme the doesn't have a name... :huh:

http://www.hedweb.com/animimag/horses-snow.htm <=teh wallpaper

And, no fancy icons or programs. Just the stock stuff Fedora gave me, with modded panels. Well... XMMS didn't come stock, neither did Limewire or Xine.

Remember, I'm a first time *nixer, a month and a half in. :)

Distro:  Slackware 10.2

WM: XFCE 4.2

Color theme:  Sigel-Dark

BG: Baldy! (I wonder if anyone here has been there besides me?)

Icons:  Misc found on InterfaceLift

Apps showing:  Gkrellm and one other that yall can guess..

Anything look out of place? :D

http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/avaselaa/ss.jpg (1280x1024)

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Foobar2000 in wine? :laugh:

Mmmkay, here's my desktop. I just finished making a few modifications to it. :)

desktop.2005-11-06.jpg

Click for the full shot

Running Gentoo Linux with KDE 3.4.1

The widgets on the desktop are all Superkaramba themes;

- Amaroker for the cd case (more info pops up on mouse over)

- Dynbar for the "dock" (I can't find the original, but there is a modified version)

- SuperMonitor for the info in the bottom left

The icons are all from the Crystal Clear theme by Everaldo, and the window decoration is Knifty.

My current desktop is a theme based on an XP style called Royal Inspirat SE.

Screenshot-Royality-20051107-400x300.png

Icons are from the graphite suite, wallpaper is something I found using google image search.

Running Gnome 2.13.

I may or may not release the theme, depending on how I feel about it's readiness for public consumption and if I get permission to release it from the original author.

My current desktop is a theme based on an XP style called Royal Inspirat SE.

Screenshot-Royality-20051107-400x300.png

Icons are from the graphite suite, wallpaper is something I found using google image search.

Running Gnome 2.13.

I may or may not release the theme, depending on how I feel about it's readiness for public consumption and if I get permission to release it from the original author.

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Hey thats cool, may i ask how u made that docking bar at the bottom of the page?, it would be much appreciated as i am new to linux.

This is not my desktop but... this is toooooo hot, plz try this (KDE) http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=30789

http://kde-look.org/content/pre1/30789-1.jpg

pd: screenshot on the way.

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Lest day with ubuntu, very good distro.. but maybe debian/ubuntu is not for me.

trying SUSE in the morning (its 10:20 PM... mail service is closed right know :p )

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Ubuntu 5.10

XFCE 4.2.2

etique/qttique XFCE with nautilus, menu and audio mod, by me.

how i do this horse that says stuff?

This is not my desktop but... this is toooooo hot, plz try this (KDE) http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=30789

http://kde-look.org/content/pre1/30789-1.jpg

pd: screenshot on the way.

* over-sized inline image converted to a link *

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It looks nice but the Mac OS style menu bar doesn't work with all apps so it's not very usefull.

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