Here's my Fedora desktop.
Edit: BTW it's a thumbnail. Click for a bigger view.
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nice desktop, good to see you got feo7 installed, liking it?
Thanks :).
Yeah, it's very nice, I haven't had too many problems so far, but the only thing I don't like is the lack of a GUI package manager/installer. Like Synaptic on Ubuntu. That made it very easy to install all sorts of apps, and I wish Fedora had something like that.
theres an update option in the system menu, also theres YUM, plus the RPM installer is GUI.
"Silent Spring", a local band comprised of a few of my friends and in need of a vocalist currently. Named after the book that talked about DDT useage or something like that.
Approximation of Decimation is the name of the album they're going to be releasing (locally) next year. The vocals are all about a postapoctalyptic earth, but in different situations. For instance, "Midnight" is about a nuclear wasteland of a world, in refrence to the Doomsday clock. "No World Order" is about a worldwide anarchist revolution and the ramifications of that (Part of the lyrics: "Mongrels fill the streets, plaguing the earth with rape, murder and theivery, while the good-hearted merely seek refuge from the destruction and chaos that fills their once peaceful world")
sorry I posted in the other thread first, i didnt mean to bring old stuff back, I just must be blind or something - didn't see this one... hmm, maybe I sould go see if I need my contact prescription updated...
anyways, heres my current wallpaper, and the shell replacement I'M using is call Aston.
(this is just the left monitor, I currently have wallpaper disabled on the other to make it easier to watch movies on the primary screen.)
Back in the day, I was a big fan of modding my desktop, windows skin, icons, winamp skin etc etc. Here's how it looked before I reformatted:
And after reformat:
It's XP, but I like the look of vista, so I had to use a vista-wannabe skin. I didn't want to use custom icons again because it'd just end up cluttering up my PC with junky programs, even though they look pretty.