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There we go. My first true custom desktop. I need to figure out how to put the calander/clock on the actual desktop instead of on my pannel....
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    There we go. My first true custom desktop. I need to figure out how to put the calander/clock on the actual desktop instead of on my pannel.

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    Well, I worked really hard to get the nuance just right on this one. Needless to say, I'm very proud of it.

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    Wow, that's the best Linux screenshot I have ever seen! It's like the Mona Lisa of desktops .

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    My most recent as I try to build e17, back on a simple gnome with just a few vain desklets running...I couldn't resist

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    debian kde

    mine is not very special..but i really feel relax when i use it.

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    Old school Kung Fu, 36th Chamber style:


    "To express yourself in freedom, you must die to everything of yesterday. From the 'old', you derive security; from the 'new', you gain the flow."

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