Post Your Desktop "Background screenshot"

DrCuddles

New Member
DreamLinux 2.2 Multimedia Edition, running from a Live Session.


Hmmmmm, its too dark for my liking, and i dont like the icons, they're not very anit-aliased, too pixely.

Im not a big fan of your back ground either, lol you posted this just to annoy me didnt you?!?!? :D
 

_simon_

New Member
Hmmmmm, its too dark for my liking, and i dont like the icons, they're not very anit-aliased, too pixely.

Im not a big fan of your back ground either, lol you posted this just to annoy me didnt you?!?!? :D

It's dark because I set the background brightness slider down to dark.

The icons look fine on my screen, maybe some quality was lost in the screenshot. Did you view it full size or just what size your browser reduced it to?

This is the normal colouring of the background:
http://www.kde-look.org/CONTENT/content-files/37891-morning.jpg
 
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PabloTeK

Active Member
After nicking Simon's background:

4m9vjgn.png
 

DrCuddles

New Member
Im not on my PC at home but when i get back ill definately post with my new one, im using UltraMon on my dual monitor set up and have NO ICONS on the desktop, without using the hide all icons on desktop feature :)
 

DrCuddles

New Member
Haha, Pure and simple the good old Business option, i spend most of my day using and looking at my desktop, so i go for the fancy stuff :)
 

Ben

VIP Member
That's my desktop, I spend looking at it a few seconds every day, no need for fancy wallpapers.

desktopxc3.jpg

Ahhhh! How could you not change your wallpaper? It's so ugly. Yuck :p

I have over 519 wallpapers and counting(I'm downloading some right now :D).
 

_simon_

New Member
Dreamlinux looks awesome mate.

il have to try it out :)

It uses XFCE which I've never used before so it takes some getting used to, but I'm finding that I'm liking it.

Never really been one for docks but engage is nice and very quick, even runnng in a live session. In fact, this is the fastest live session I have ever tried!

I'm doing a complete upgrade on my pc today and decided I wanted to try another disto instead of putting openSUSE back on it, hence why I'm trying DreamLinux :)
 
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