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georgelappies
Wow really cool setup. Mind sharing the details?
And btw how did u change your nautilus ? :)
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Got tired of the bricks, already. :)
Re: Amazing April Screenshots
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Originally Posted by
fontis
Wow really cool setup. Mind sharing the details?
And btw how did u change your nautilus ? :)
Hi
The icons used are Matrilineare customized to play nice with a dark panel. I basically replaced the existing Matrilineare status icons with Faenza-Dark status icons. If you want I can upload the modified set for you. You can grab the excellent Matrilineare icons from here: http://www.noobslab.com/2012/12/inst...in-ubuntu.html
Theme used is the default Ambience theme in 12.10.
I added the GNOME ppa to get Nautilus (and some other essential GNOME apps) to latest versions (it takes all of GNOME up to 3.6 for 12.10).
The gedit and terminal colour schemes are based on Solarized colour scheme by Ethan Schoonover, it is the most well thought out scheme available. You can grab the terminal colour scheme on github from here: https://github.com/sigurdga/gnome-te...ors-solarized/
The app running in the terminal is htop installed from the default repo.
Re: Amazing April Screenshots
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georgelappies
The gedit and terminal colour schemes are based on Solarized colour scheme by Ethan Schoonover, it is the most well thought out scheme available.[...]
Sweet! Selective contrast...
LINK: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
I'll check that out, more closely, when I get home.
Thanks, for that! ;)
Re: Amazing April Screenshots
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Originally Posted by
georgelappies
Hi
The icons used are Matrilineare customized to play nice with a dark panel. I basically replaced the existing Matrilineare status icons with Faenza-Dark status icons. If you want I can upload the modified set for you. You can grab the excellent Matrilineare icons from here:
http://www.noobslab.com/2012/12/inst...in-ubuntu.html
Theme used is the default Ambience theme in 12.10.
I added the GNOME ppa to get Nautilus (and some other essential GNOME apps) to latest versions (it takes all of GNOME up to 3.6 for 12.10).
The gedit and terminal colour schemes are based on Solarized colour scheme by Ethan Schoonover, it is the most well thought out scheme available. You can grab the terminal colour scheme on github from here:
https://github.com/sigurdga/gnome-te...ors-solarized/
The app running in the terminal is htop installed from the default repo.
Thank you for your reply mate!
I figured your nautilus looked a bit "too" different, though I wasn't sure if you had it updated hehe. Thanks anyway!
Re: Amazing April Screenshots
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VinDSL
Nice!
<sigh> I need to upgrade from Peppermint OS 2 -> Peppermint OS 3. Almost did it last night, but was too tired.
Evidently, there is no upgrade path... Gotta do a fresh install. :(
It is peppermint 3 on my netbook.
Found it the quickest on the old netbook, only software manager causes it to slow down.
fine with mp4 and mkv video's as well
having learned my lesson on size here's a thumbnail or 2
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...psb4f7929a.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...psbe4cd829.png
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I recently spent some blips of time on openSUSE and Fedora. Not to pull the carpet out from under other distros (ton of respect to other distros - they all do a solid job), but I just got sick of certain things not working when it came down to using an OS on a system where I just want to get things done. I fired up 13.04 on a blind test and was relieved to see that Unity is really progressing with nice touches. I think I might just park my car here and be done with it. :P
Basic for now. Tweaks to come later.
http://ompldr.org/taTRqdA
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Roasted
I recently spent some blips of time on openSUSE and Fedora. Not to pull the carpet out from under other distros (ton of respect to other distros - they all do a solid job), but I just got sick of certain things not working when it came down to using an OS on a system where I just want to get things done. I fired up 13.04 on a blind test and was relieved to see that Unity is really progressing with nice touches. I think I might just park my car here and be done with it. :P
Basic for now. Tweaks to come later.
http://ompldr.org/taTRqdA
Don't fool yourself. :) I do the same thing and I still haven't managed to rest too long in one place.
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Okay, here's Ubuntu 13.04 in all its glory on my laptop :
http://www.pictureshack.us/thumbs/26927_c1.png.jpg
Larger: http://www.pictureshack.us/view_26927_c1.jpg
This is a stock install with the new reversed Unity button, along with Ubuntu Edgy Eft default wallpaper (available in the repos) for a clean professional effect.
And a dirty version too :
http://www.pictureshack.us/thumbs/16304_c2.png.jpg
Larger: http://www.pictureshack.us/view_16304_c2.jpg
Comments welcome.