Desktop Screenshot Thread

Discussion in 'Modding and Customization' started by loopyoyo, Jul 25, 2008.

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    RockDoctor

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    Ubuntu 9.04 alpha Jaunty Jackalope with LXDE desktop
     
    RockDoctor, Dec 20, 2008
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    Xeos

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    hey, could you tell me where does cpu widgets come from? ;)

    thx
     
    Xeos, Dec 24, 2008
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    BazookaAce

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    Sure!

    It's a screenlet. You can get it on gnome-look.org - Screenlets, the app, can be downloaded from the repository if you're using Ubuntu/MInt/Mandriva etc. Or you can download it manualy.

    After the install and download of the CPU-rings, press right-click on the rings, and go to "Properties". There you can configure the color, size and function :)

    If you don't find it, or having some problems, just make a beep here!

    Merry christmas! :D
     
    BazookaAce, Dec 24, 2008
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    My windows xp:

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    BitterHalt, Dec 26, 2008
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    Kei

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    Its been a long wait but i finally have a netbook and here are my current to desktops to thehehe

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    Kei, Dec 26, 2008
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    lupusthethird

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    This is mine. Using ObjectDock, and I customized all of the icons on the right side. The clock on the right was based on the "dual display clock" widget. I couldn't find a decent digital clock for objectdock so I just removed the hands from the analog portion of this widget. Next I took the clock graphic, and applied it to the CPU/Ram monitor, but made it blue. Did the same thing for the battery meter and the volume meter... just modified existing widgets' graphics to match the clock.

    I made both of the game icons, too... they are flyout menus, one for PC games and one for emulators.

    I basically wanted to completely replace the Taskbar with something that was clean and minimalistic. I think I succeeded :D
     
    lupusthethird, Dec 27, 2008
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    myuusmeow

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    My desktop from Windows XP (using Vista Transformation pack):

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    myuusmeow, Dec 27, 2008
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    GvidoR

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    Messed around with Vista a little bit and here are the results. ;)
    Note: You will have to right click the big images > view image to see them full size... enjoy ( ..:: EDIT ::.. )
    The desktop...
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    The start menu...
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    System properties...
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    GvidoR, Dec 27, 2008
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    Condukt365

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    Nothing special.
     
    Condukt365, Dec 29, 2008
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    my beloved 1 week old aspire on n_n
     
    iandelima2003, Dec 30, 2008
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    BazookaAce

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    Where did you get the "Application/Games" thing up in the left corner? Is it from Gnome-look?
     
    BazookaAce, Dec 31, 2008
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    nope n_n you can add that tab on the upper left corner in the object dock plus option and also the system tray below n_n
     
    iandelima2003, Dec 31, 2008
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    Andysan

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    Peaty

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    my desktop. don't like clutter. Just a shot from inside my car going down the road...
     
    Peaty, Jan 4, 2009
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    figured i'd share mine as well.
     
    karu11, Jan 4, 2009
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    DomDaBomb

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    how well does that psx and N64 emulators run?
     
    DomDaBomb, Jan 6, 2009
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    That is an awesome Haruhi background. Where did you find that?
     
    Shad0wguy, Jan 6, 2009
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    What OS is this? :)
     
    jhedrotten, Jan 6, 2009
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    for PSX, i know everyone is in love with Pete's OpenGL Driver plugin for the emulator, but if you use P.E.Op.S Soft Driver 1.18, you can play almost everything you dish at it. The picture quality loses a little, but its so playable that way along with Eternal SPU Plugin Lite.

    n64, all i have is legend of zelda, and that runs fine. Haven't tested anything else with it.
     
    karu11, Jan 6, 2009
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    karu11

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    google lol BUT, if you want it i posted it here on the wallpaper thread on proper resolution!
     
    karu11, Jan 6, 2009
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