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The more that time passes, I am noticing two things. Strictly personal opinion here.
The more Gnome Shell grows, the more I love it.
The more crap that is shoved into Unity via nonsense lenses, the more I dislike it.
Rocking Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 with Gnome 3 PPA @ 3.8.2. Absolutely freakin loving it. Stays out of my way when I need it to yet it also gets in my way when I need it to (via it's awesome message tray and notification system), and is all around quite a joy to use.
http://i.imgur.com/qdAgIRC.jpg
Me too! The first time I tried it my thought was "okay, it looks nice, but I'm not sure if I'd want to use it all the time." I kept playing around with it in a live session, then eventually installed it. At this point, it's my favorite DE ever. It's very good for my work flow, gets out of the way when I need it to, is plenty customizable, and looks awesome. I can't speak for Unity as I haven't had any reason to try it recently, but the things I originally didn't like about it haven't changed. So anyway, here's my current desktop. Nothing too fancy, but the wallpaper does change to a different random photo of mine every 60 minutes.
Ubuntu Gnome 13.04 with Gnome 3.8 PPA. I have the applications menu, places menu, and weather indicator installed.
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And here's one from Deepin on my Distro Hoppin' partition. Doesn't look as if there's a whole lot of customization possible. So far, the wallpaper is about the only thing I could change. Doesn't look like its (easily or straightforwardly) possible to change the garish icons. I picked a desktop to counteract the onsalught of pastels.
http://poemshape.files.wordpress.com.../thumbnail.jpg
To see a larger image, try here. I would be possible to add conky, I suppose. The desktop, because it's so simple, is very responsive and very light weight. All in all, sort of a cross between Windows 7 and Elementary(?) If you want something simple and lightweight for a former windows user (who never tweaks anything). Deepin might be a good choice? EDIT: Right now it's cruising at about 180 megs/32 bit -- almost as light weight as #!.
An other observation: Unless the panel is auto-hidden, the icons (extending above the panel) effectively make the panel twice as wide (as far as apps are concernerd). It means that the panel, though it looks small, eats up a lot of real-estate. The only way to use the DE on a small screen is to auto-hide the panel.
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A blatant rip off of Fog's desktop.
http://poemshape.files.wordpress.com...-thumbnail.jpg
I loved the wallpaper. The rest is my usual Xubuntu setup (from my use-it-every-day partition) -- the distro is Voyager 13.04. Larger size here.
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Decided to play around with Cairo-Dock's 3D view & taskbar on top. ;)
Found an old Icon I found for Cairo-Dock's Application Menu Applet. ;)
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[QUOTE=VinDSL;12693004]Yes!!! They finally patched nVidia 304 for Linux 3.10 :)
You crack me up VinDSL;)
Thought you was happy with nouveau
It is getting better though, I keep it for a couple of days before install nvidia..
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Thank You Sir..
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runrickus
You crack me up VinDSL ;)
Thought you was happy with nouveau
I'm happy with both. Neither are perfect, but they perform about the same.
The only true concern I have with Nouveau is, it makes my GPU run warmer -- 10-15C here in Arizona.
I'm afraid, if I puke a fan, it'll fry the chip before I notice it. Had it happen to my previous (ATI) video card.
Here's how paranoid I am...
AGP graphic cards are getting scarce, you know? ;)
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Wow! Mind-blowing, beautiful desktops posted here!
I really like Irene's style (fog) and Vermont Poet's, too. Now I'm jealous and want/need to learn how to customize the look of my icons. ;)
Now bear with me as I try to post a decent thumbnail of my own screen shot of computer desktop.
I use Ubuntu 12.10 + XFCE desktop environment = xUbuntu.
It currently looks like this:
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Another screenshot... different distro:
Full-size screenshots here:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...tMintDebi1.jpg
I'm running a different secondary distro now alongside my primary Arch Linux. I've always liked Linux Mint and would've chosen it as my first Linux distro had I not already chosen Ubuntu. I wanted to go with a Debian base as my secondary distro, so it was basically a tossup between two excellent Debian-based distros... Snowlinux and Linux Mint Debian Edition. I could've gone with SolusOS, but the new version is still in the alpha stages. So having always liked Linux Mint, I decided to go with Linux Mint Debian Edition. I haven't modified Cinnamon very much at all. I decided for now to stick with the traditional Windows-style interface, and I've only modded my Cinnamon theme and wallpaper. I'm sticking with a Legend of Zelda theme for now, but that could change. And the default Mint-X themes work very well with this wallpaper and the Legend of Zelda forest theme. So far, it's almost every bit like running the main Ubuntu-based edition of Linux Mint, and I'm very much enjoying it. Good thing I won't have to reinstall it in the future... the beauty of rolling and semi-rolling releases.
Computer: Desktop
Distro: Linux Mint Debian Edition
Desktop Environment: Cinnamon 1.8
Cinnamon Theme: Glass Mint
GTK Theme: Mint-X
Window Theme: Mint-X
Wallpapers: custom-made Legend of Zelda "Link and Saria"
Icons: Mint-X (modified Faenza)
Special Features: Dual displays