Thread: The "Show us your desktop!" Thread

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    Ride or Die, It's Linux with fluxbox as the window manager.
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    must....get.....linux

    thnx

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    Here is mine. KDE 3 on Red Hat 8.0.
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    Ok, explain how the IMG thing works again-please. It NEVER seems to work for me!

    Muttering.....

    My desktop may be boring, but hey you may be interested.
    Such is life.

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    just go down to attachments and attach the image file.

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    silentstrike, you're using GAIM in kde? I don't understand this aspect of linux, are all programs useable in all GUIs? I've been using Gnome and got KDevelop to work but I needed to add some components from KDE. Very confusing for a linux newbie.
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    Dual Monitors on my GF4TI4600 !! Wahoo(had to cut quality because file was huge)

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    As long as you have the GNOME libs installed, you can run GNOME apps (gaim being the one I use most frequently). If you have the KDE libs, you can run KDE apps. Your current window manager / desktop enviroment doesn't matter (although it does ensure you have correctly configured and installed libraries for the one you are running).

    If you choose to install both enviroments from the start (bloat cries the hardcore linux user, oh well ), it saves a lot of frustration, especially if you are new.
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    Thanks ROD.Appreciate it.

    Man, why do i STILL have trouble doing this?
    Such is life.

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    Oh, I meant to say it wouldnt work was it was too big a file!

    Reduced two settings in resolution did it! Why is my writing so big? lol
    Such is life.

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    post ur workstation

    how bout a pic of ur desks(this pic is old)

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    Where'd you guys get your wallpapers from? There's some that I really like (esp Inept Pig, Imperito, and biosninja)

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    Where'd you guys get your wallpapers from? There's some that I really like (esp Inept Pig, Imperito, and biosninja)
    Got mine from : Digital Blasphemy

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    my pic messed up so i deleted it and here it is again:

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