love the desktop photo
sweet bike
love the desktop photo
sweet bike
http://www.noobslab.com/2012/06/inst...untulinux.html
Ideal place to get you started with conky. Its very easy to install and customise.
Hope this helps!
Changed my desktop around drastically yesterday.
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DE: GNOME Shell.
Theme: GNOMish Dark(although it was still on Ambiance at the time of the snapshot).
Icon theme: GNOME, I think(although it was on the Unity icon theme at the time of the snapshot).
Extensions: Dash-in-Dock and Quicklists, and I added the extension that puts the Trash in the Panel, along with a Removable Device menu last night.
Wallpaper: http://dfx4509b.deviantart.com/art/PST-008-361120645
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And just a little tidbit, Ash Ketchum's just the alias I log into Ubuntu with, not my name.
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Reason for the switch to GS: a tad quicker than Unity on my hardware, along with being roomier for such apps as GIMP, Inkscape, Pinta, or Synfig, along with Chromium or Firefox, Launcher is a nice feature in Unity, but it tends to get in the way, especially on a 15" 4x3 LCD monitor, and this is coming from a guy who likes Unity. Also, with a few extensions, GS is about as easy to use as Unity, pretty much, but hey, can't knock Unity too hard as it's still in its infancy, pretty much.
Last edited by TeamRocket1233c; March 27th, 2013 at 02:23 PM. Reason: Update
Ubuntukylin 13.04 (Unity 6.12)
Theme: Ubuntukylin default
Icons: Myhumanity
Wallpaper: Ubuntukylin default
Mouse Theme: OpenZone Black
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldHvcjfXjQg
I used an application called archey sorry for the slow reply I havent been watching the thread so much.
Feel free to add a fellow linux gamer on steam && desura : Maokei
This is my desktop using the conky script
1st screenshot has full desktop with banshee playing and 2nd screen shot has the application "drawers" running showing all my custom made icons for games that i can go back to different systems using a back button and all run from command line. I have set up a program called "easystroke Gesture Recognition" to use my middle mouse to show these menus when pressed
I like it
Last edited by Bladeforce; May 4th, 2013 at 11:38 PM.
Hi,
Some more DEs on a 1024x600 screen:
-Mate
-A-New-Hope gtk theme
-Clarity icons
-some Linuxmint default wallpaper
-Docky
-Screenlet
-Conky
mate_1.png mate_2.png
This one has some compiz features added (like expo and scale...) because I still love it
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-WindowMaker (not a DE)
-malys-unicolors-gray gtk theme
-Potenza icons
-Conky
wmaker.png
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-Enlightenment 16
e16_1.png e16_2.png
Hi,
This one is on my new zenbook screen:
-Mate
-Orta gtk theme
-malys-uniblue icons
-Kogalani wallpaper
-Conky
-emerald theme: Orta round:
Linuxmnt-Capture.jpg Linxmint2.jpg
1.8GHz AMD Sempron 3400+, 1.5GiB RAM, 80GiB HDD. Archbang with the stock Conky config, and a slightly modified Tint2 config. And actually, Archbang runs great on my hardware.
As for browsers, I use Firefox Nightly as my main browser, but I have Google Chrome Dev for my secondary browser, and both browsers were pulled from AUR.
Also, Manjaro, Fedora 20 Alpha, and Debian Sid virtual machines. Manjaro is the Openbox spin, and it was literally left with the stock config except for the slightly smaller terminal font, Fedora VM is the Xfce spin, and the panels and terminal font were shrunken down slightly, and then the Debian Sid VM is using LXDE, however I got rid of the Window List and replaced it with Cairo-Dock.
2013-09-11--1378948993_809x669_scrot.png fedora_20_alpha_rc4_xfce_virtual_machine_by_dfx4509b-d6nb30j.png debian_sid_virtual_machine_by_dfx4509b-d6nb1qx.png
Last edited by TeamRocket1233c; September 25th, 2013 at 03:07 PM.
Metal: HP dc5750 | OS: Arch Linux 32-bit | Kernel: 3.14.0-1-ARCH | 1.8GHz AMD Sempron 3400+ | 1.5GiB RAM | 80GiB HDD | DM/DE combo: LXDM + MATE.
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