| APOTD and Fluxbox
dylunio 2006/5/5 18:12
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| A picture from astronomy picture of the day, with Fluxbox-0.1.14 on Gentoo. Fluxbox theme is Cthulhain. Also torsmo showing file systems, networking and system info. |
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| Jedi GNU/Linux 0.1.2
lakerdonald 2005/7/7 20:08
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| The first-ever Jedi GNU/Linux screenshot! |
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| My best KDE desktop until now
charles 2005/7/9 9:28
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| For years I never managed to like my KDE desktop fully. These last days I found and customized this theme that I love... |
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| complexity out of nothing
charles 2005/7/9 9:32
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| You can try this at home. This screenshot displays some customized KDE desktop with FileLight and a transparent CLI. Just show it to anybody you know who is addicted to Windows... Tell him it's from you and he'll think you're a rocket scientist! |
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| OpenOffice.org in action
charles 2005/7/9 9:35
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| a nice Gnome desktop with the OpenOffice.org IDE displayed. Ready to develop some macro code! |
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| Deafult Gnome Desktop
Ashley 2005/7/17 8:21
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| This is my default Gnome desktop. I may have had a desktop wallpaper set at some point, but it's been deleted or moved, it seems. |
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| arch linux, xfce, transparency, shadows, chinese
tbuitenh 2005/8/11 7:56
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你好! In this screenshot, I'm writing chinese using scim. Note the tiny window to the lower right. I made the xfce panel and iconbox 75% transparent, so they are always visible when I want to see them, and invisible when I decide not to see them . The cool shadows came as a side-effect. It seems a bit buggy, and it seems my changes to the X configuration made my favourite editor NEdit stop working. If that's the only problem, I'll just switch to vi. Now, I guess you want to know how to do this! You need a recent XOrg (6.8.0 or later I'm told, I believe I have 6.8.2). Add/change this to your xorg.conf:
Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" Option "RENDER" "Enable" EndSection
Make sure xfwm is compiled with transparency support, for example by changing this line in the arch PKGBUILD:
./configure --prefix=/opt/xfce4 --enable-compositor
Transparency is configured in .config/xfce4/transparency
panel=75 iconbox=75
Oh, and to enable scim after installing it, add this to .config/xfce4/xinitrc before the part that starts the session manager:
export XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM export GTK_IM_MODULE="scim" export QT_IM_MODULE="scim" scim -f socket -c socket -d
Don't use "focus follows mouse" in combination with scim. Chances are your mouse will go trough another window before you reach the scim window to change the language for that window...
That's all! |
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| SuperKaramba!
Libervisco 2005/8/2 21:05
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Ain't this looking awesome folks!? It's a KDE 3.4 desktop with a "think different" wallpaper from kde-look.org, minimized beep media player (top right) and it's blur scope visualization without window borders (bottom right) and the awesome SuperKaramba themes (TDE, KaramTop and Milo Calendar).
As much as I might like minimal window managers and DE's like Xfce, I like the consistency, bells, whistles and looks of KDE which runs pretty well on my machine anyway (actually doesn't seem to be much or any slower than xfce especially since I use konqueror in any case anyway). |
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| KDE screenshot
stojic 2005/10/25 10:50
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A screenshot of my current KDE desktop. I tried to make a good looking desktop using only passive elements (ie. no Karamba or any other CPU eaters). Distibution is PCLinuxOS. KDE version is 3.4.3.
On the bottom panel there are kbfx start buton, Taskbar v2, system tray, pager and clock. Right panel autohides when you move cursor off it. That great thing that rolls down from the top of the screen is Yakuake. |
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| Chinese KDE Desktop under Debian GNU/Linux
Whistler 2006/5/4 8:10
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A troll at a Chinese "Linux" forum, who claims that the operating system which he calls "Linux" cannot be used by the Chinese without "stealing" Microsoft's Chinese fonts and waste more than a week to get the system work, just inspired me posting this. By the way, I "wasted" no more than 15 minutes to get this result and used no non-free software or unauthorized copied fonts :)
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