They say the pen is mightier than the sword...but Steven Seagal is mightier than the Pen AND the Sword. http://tinyurl.com/ybnsx2w
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Distro : Pinguy Linux 11.04 (Based on Ubuntu 11.04), which is now no longer supported
Theme : My personal version of the Mountain Lion Dark Grain theme by Gpopper here, with a toolbar mod made by Side-7 here
iTunes is a CoverGloobus theme, again inspired by an iTunes 10.x theme mod made by Gpopper here
Walls : From Pixel<snip> & a famous blog I can't remember for the life of me I just added the bottom texture.
Icons : From Rhino GuiKit which I extracted, and dock icons are LaText2 here
DE + WM : Gnome 2x with Emerald
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They say the pen is mightier than the sword...but Steven Seagal is mightier than the Pen AND the Sword. http://tinyurl.com/ybnsx2w
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Unity after a day of homework on Win 7.
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Current desktop. Really loving xfce
Whoever came up with the phrase "There is no such thing as a stupid question" obviously never had the internet.
Is that native support for different wallpapers on different desktops in Xfce? Or did you install an app to get that function? It looks great. Wish Unity and GNOME Shell would have native support for it without using Nitrogen (which doesn't work unless you turn off "Let file manager handle the desktop")
Don't like Unity? Hate it? Not your cup of coffee? Ubuntu does provide choices. There's GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, Xfce, LXDE, and now MATE and Cinnamon. Take your pick
The pic on the left is my netbook the one on the right is external monitor. It supports out of the box different wallpapers on different monitors. Not sure about workspaces. It also has the option to use a list of wallpapers instead of a static wallpaper
Whoever came up with the phrase "There is no such thing as a stupid question" obviously never had the internet.
Don't like Unity? Hate it? Not your cup of coffee? Ubuntu does provide choices. There's GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, Xfce, LXDE, and now MATE and Cinnamon. Take your pick
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