October 2009 Desktops


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Yes, I know I have a very odd reminder schedule, but it's because I have a bad memory when it comes to certain things.

I don't always forget, but they're there as backup reminders.. just in case I do forget. It helps.. trust me.

Anyway, when my start bar is "up", I usually have another chat up there and the icons are hidden.. via fences.

Enjoy.

If you want the desktop, please ask, I'll host it.. I found it on one of the wallpaper hosts we've got in the wallpaper area on the site, but I'm too lazy to look for it right now.

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Wallpaper: Amongst the stars I dream

Icons: Gnome-Brave

Theme: GTK: DarkRoom, with custom colour scheme, Emerald: A custom theme built on Blubuntu After All.

Programs: Gnome-Do (OMG why didn't I start using this before!), also open are Midori and Exaile 0.3 (Jaunty installation procedure: here)

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Wallpaper: Amongst the stars I dream

Icons: Gnome-Brave

Theme: GTK: DarkRoom, with custom colour scheme, Emerald: A custom theme built on Blubuntu After All.

Programs: Gnome-Do (OMG why didn't I start using this before!), also open are Midori and Exaile 0.3 (Jaunty installation procedure: here)

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man that looks really nice.. Almost makes me want to try out linux

Oh my bad, I misread - I thought you were using Rainmeter :(

Statica hasn't been ported to that I don't think but thanks anyways.

Here's my work desktop for now (icons hidden with Fences for the purpose of the Screenshot):

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