Just felt like showing off my sleek new desktop after starting over with Kubuntu and the new Compiz Fusion project.
> Using Compiz Fusion and Emerald
> Wallpaper: - click -
> Dock: Avant Window Navigator
Just felt like showing off my sleek new desktop after starting over with Kubuntu and the new Compiz Fusion project.
> Using Compiz Fusion and Emerald
> Wallpaper: - click -
> Dock: Avant Window Navigator
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That's real nice, love the reflection. I can't have any of that fancy graphics stuff on my laptop as i have an ATI card, won't play nice
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How do you do the thumbnails?
OK...Finally got around to tweaking some...didn't realize how ugly that (human) was until I posted it
Last edited by Koji-Murasame; June 29th, 2007 at 10:04 AM.
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Action without vision is a nightmare.
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Does GNOME have the ability to do something like this too? I would love to be able to specify a folder with images and then have my wallpaper change on a schedule (reboots, logins, 10 minutes, etc). I think that I have seen an app that is supposed to be able to do it but I would really like to know if vanilla GNOME can.
Thanks,
etank
I saw a howto for it once. I'll do some digging and If I can find it I'll post it.
Edit: Found it. Feisty Guide Not exactly a Gnome native feature, but supposedly this works.
Last edited by Koji-Murasame; June 29th, 2007 at 04:00 PM.
Vision without action is a daydream.
Action without vision is a nightmare.
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I themed my gnome to look like OSX and used your wallpaper
See attachment
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