love the Musicians background.
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i figured it must be hard based on your reaction turns out it's not http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_sc...480efc9c0a47fc
Whoever came up with the phrase "There is no such thing as a stupid question" obviously never had the internet.
sorry have been busy
Yes i have
see here for full list of moorcock on my calibre library.
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...t16h01m54s.jpg
Had some time the last few days to put together a full system theme (or something) shows what i see, when i power up.
http://ompldr.org/vZnVlMw/screenshot%2010-11.png
I created custom (personal use only) KDM (based on "elegant-air" by Vaxx).
A custom (personal use only) Ksplash (based on "lucid simple" Malte Gerth).
Plasma-Desktop theme is still "Ambiance" by Scnd101.
Kwin Oxygen with my own "Dark Ambiance" colors scheme.
Wallpaper is "Mac OS Grey" can be fetched Here
VLC theme "Black Mac" by d1ckies.
Covergloobus "LGD-N12"by LaGaDesk
System icons "FS icons ubuntu" by franksouza183
Last edited by Jakin; October 11th, 2012 at 07:51 PM.
Fellow KDE user
I like your custom setup, and your custom KDM and Splash screens too. Here's my custom-made KDE splash screen.
Full-screen screenshot here:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...KDEsplash2.jpg
I did it probably the same way you did... take an existing splash theme (whether built-in or downloaded), and changed the coding, backgrounds, translucent rectangle, and other elements accordingly. However, I also had to add more resolutions of the same image so it'd work with my dual displays.
I am going to have to make another custom KDE Splash once I upgrade to Quantal, since I'm planning on making a switch to Kubuntu... at least for this 6-month cycle. Nothing against Ubuntu at all... I still love it, it's still my favorite. But I've been using KDE quite a bit as my primary DE, so why not go with the KDE-based Ubuntu?
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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