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- 12-06-2009 #1forum.guy
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Post Your Desktop Screenshots - 2010
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Please use this thread to post screenshots of your Linux desktop. If you don't have your own upload storage space you can post image URLs using one of the free image hosting services found here. The forums have an images plugin installed that will automatically resize your screenshot to fit the layout of the forum.
Don't forget to include important details that other users might be interested in, such as links to your wallpaper, configs, names of icon themes, names of running apps, desktop environment / window manager, or other important information. Including this info initially will help to reduce unnecessary clutter in the thread.
Note: the previous screenshots thread has been locked and can be found here:
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- 12-21-2009 #2
- 12-28-2009 #3If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate! (Zapp Brannigan)
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- 01-03-2010 #4
The latest AntiX mostly all defaults except for a theme color and background change.

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- 01-03-2010 #5
- 01-03-2010 #6Linux Newbie
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GNOME, in eeebuntu 3.0 Standard (based on Ubuntu 9.04), running Screenlets
- 01-17-2010 #7
- 01-26-2010 #8
Theme courtesy of Ghost1227

- 01-26-2010 #9Linux User
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reed9: that is awesome!
- 01-26-2010 #10
Thanks. I wish I could take more credit for creating it. The guy who did all the heavy lifting recently mentioned in a thread that he might try and roll an Arch Linux/openbox live cd.
And to note small changes from the original, I'm using MurrinaChrome GTK theme, Paper icons I found on Gnome-Look.org, and the window decorations are called Real-Milk.







