jukyter wrote:
Woo, here is my desktop:
http://i1007.photobucket.com/albums/af1 … ktop-1.png
A little crowded for my taste.
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Mine is a bunch of icons, and the background shuffles through various brick tiles from google images.
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jukyter wrote:
Aw, really?
Yeah, unless it's a huge screen. It's pretty polished, but kinda crowded.
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stevetheipad wrote:
jukyter wrote:
Aw, really?
Yeah, unless it's a huge screen. It's pretty polished, but kinda crowded.
Really? Wow.
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stevetheipad wrote:
jukyter wrote:
Aw, really?
Yeah, unless it's a huge screen. It's pretty polished, but kinda crowded.
Wow
Yours must be pretty empty :p
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I need good Desktop Widgets that are free for Windows
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veggieman001 wrote:
Rainmeter :I
Will it get rid of my desktop shortcuts?
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veggieman001 wrote:
nope
So is it just a pack of gadgets basically??
Does it change your background?
Last edited by funelephant (2012-09-03 13:19:31)
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No
It enhances your desktop experience to create an enjoyable vanilla flavour laced with hints of red wine and cheese
But it's also customisable so you if you prefer chocolate you could create a soothing dark chocolate tone, with just enough milk to make it taste as sweet as you like with the class of being dark chocolate
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here is my desktop:
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funelephant wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
nope
So is it just a pack of gadgets basically??
Does it change your background?
You can do whatever you want with it.
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How do you take screenshots on lubuntu?
*hint hint*
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Open up lxterminal or whatever it's called and type in scrot -d 5 for a delay of 5 seconds.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Open up lxterminal or whatever it's called and type in scrot -d 5 for a delay of 5 seconds.
it worked! linuxKnowledge++;
sorry it's boring though
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scratchisthebest wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Open up lxterminal or whatever it's called and type in scrot -d 5 for a delay of 5 seconds.
it worked! linuxKnowledge++;
sorry it's boring though
http://i47.tinypic.com/v5ld37.jpg
How exciting
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Simplicity is good. I like simplicity.
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Cool! Multiple monitor setups are always nice
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I just use spaces which gives me lots of virtual displays. Ubuntu has that feature too, do you use it much? I give each of my spaces different wallpapers
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