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Thanks
Unity - Numix White - FS Icons
http://www.use.com/7721873a07c693129b11
"Our intention creates our reality. "
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Intel ® P4 Extreme Edition 3.4 (Gallatin) || DFI ® LanParty PRO875B rev B1
Crucial ® Ballistix Tracer PC4000 1GB || Mountain Mods U2-UFO Opti-1203
XFX 7600GT 560M AGP (PV-T73A-UDF3) || Corsair HX520W Modular PSU
Cavsfan, I LOVE your conky. Could you post it somewhere or send me a private message with the rc and any special LUAs if you are using any?
"Our intention creates our reality. "
Ubuntu Documentation Search: Popular Pages
Ubuntu: Security Basics
Ubuntu: Flavors
Intel ® P4 Extreme Edition 3.4 (Gallatin) || DFI ® LanParty PRO875B rev B1
Crucial ® Ballistix Tracer PC4000 1GB || Mountain Mods U2-UFO Opti-1203
XFX 7600GT 560M AGP (PV-T73A-UDF3) || Corsair HX520W Modular PSU
Cinnamon, with Plank, looking very Gnome-Shellish.
Lately I've been toying with a distro that gives me both a base and a desktop environment I absolutely love. After having continual KDE test-drives followed by endless frustration and Gnome spells fueled with a few quirks that I just couldn't swallow, I ended up on Elementary OS. Their Pantheon layout is top notch. Having Ubuntu as the base is a solid bonus as PPAs work without an issue. It's fast, works decently on older hardware, and has actually lessened the amount of clicks/keys needed in my previously favorite desktop environment, Gnome 3.8. Plus the community and development team being awesome is a pretty nice bonus as well.
Some shots:
http://i.imgur.com/rldnU50.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/80p3z3n.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/L2DsfIR.png
http://i.imgur.com/H2u2WL8.png
I have a modern looking, clean, and very efficient desktop environment while retaining a lot of the features in Gnome that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Last edited by Roasted; September 2nd, 2013 at 06:21 AM.
Hmmmm...
Well, too big to upload here.
Three monitors. Stock photo of clouds, blue sky changed to black with stars and image of Mrs. QIII and me (many, many years ago!) added from snapshot using GIMP.
The conky is something I have been working on. Have more to go. The ring colors were sampled from Mrs. QIII's dress.
http://imgur.com/6BUpdfJ
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This universe is crazy. I'm going back to my own.
Hi there!
After a large (~1 1/2 months) Windows hibernation, I'm back to the Linux world. I decided that I needed stability because I'm basically going to use this for programming (Python, Ruby, test Java things made in Windows and perhaps some Mono tests). So I went with... Debian!
I never installed Debian before. Perhaps because of the iwlwifi darn drivers. But a nice guy in #debian pointed me to an unofficial ISO which comes with the non-free firmware. That's cool!
I saw here than VinDSL is using GNOME Shell 3.9. I'm using... 3.4 Yes, that's what scares some people of Debian, but it's worth the stability!
All what I have done so far is:
- Create .fonts.conf file to set a proper font rendering.
- Some minor tweaking
And some information you -or my future me- might like to know:
- Window Theme: Adwaita Cupertino DzaDze
- Shell Theme: Mountain Shell (I'm having some kinda weird problem, the on/off switchers aren't showing for some reason but I'll find a workaround)
- Icon Theme: Faience Azur
- GTK Theme: Adwaita Cupertino DzaDze
So beautiful!
Clean:
(Click to see in full)
Controls:
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Hugs,
Catbuntu (or Catdeb? )
Catbuntu (blog)CPU→Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2,00GHz. RAM→3GB. Graphics card→NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS. O.S.→Ubuntu 14.04 «Trusty Tahr» 64 bit
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