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A somewhat different screenshot to my last..

http://img347.imageshack.us/img347/9868/septflux9yz.jpg

fluxbox using the FluxAqua theme (thanks for the link, mark)

Wallpaper is something from Deviant Art --> Wallpapers --> Abstract (a section worth checking, and PM me if you want the actual file)

Using Eterm -x --buttonbar=0 --scrollbar=0 -0 to get a completely transparent, borderless console.

^^^ I see London.

I see France.

I see someone's...

I.P. Address. :o

I dunno if you are sensitive to this info, but if you are, you might want to edit your screenshot. ;)

^^ You are using gedit for editing your config files?  I switched to nedit a few months ago, it is much lighter and quicker.

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Thanks for the recommendation. I downloaded nedit.. not sure if I'll get on with it. The interface is a bit too windows 3.1 like for me... (not sure if it's a good comparison, lol - but it looks old... :p) Is it themeable? I'm open to other suggestions too..

I also don't find gedit to be particularly bloated.. maybe because if I'm editing a config file I won't be doing much more than playing music.

and mark, as you use Flux Aqua, which gtk theme do you use to go along with it, or are you not too bothered about getting them to match?

Screenie:

Clicky

Info:

Distro: Debian 3.1-r0a (Sarge)

Kernel: 2.6.8

Architecture: i686

WM: KDE 3.3

Wall: Alien Night

Colour scheme: Next

Style: Keramik

Icons: Crystal SVG beta1

Running Programs:

Klipper, amsn, gaim, firefox

Sorry for the size, don't know why it's so small

This is my first long-standing Linux install. I've been playing with it since Red Hat 5.2 came out :rolleyes:

How is Ubuntu Breezy working out for you guys? I'm really excited about it.

Right now I'm on Fedora Core 4

Wallpaper: "New Day" from here

Decorations: Clearlooks, is there any other?

Icons: Suede

Rhythmbox playing Breaking Point's album, surfing with Firefox, yadda yadda. Nothing special. :sleep:

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Thanks for the recommendation. I downloaded nedit.. not sure if I'll get on with it. The interface is a bit too windows 3.1 like for me...  (not sure if it's a good comparison, lol - but it looks old... :p) Is it themeable? I'm open to other suggestions too..

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From what was gathered earlier when this was discussed, it seems that it uses OpenMotif. I looked into it, and it seemed that theming it was a lot of work...
and mark, as you use Flux Aqua, which gtk theme do you use to go along with it, or are you not too bothered about getting them to match?

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Most of the matching between KDE and Gnome types of apps has already been done in Fedora, from what I can tell. I didn't to anything special, and they are similar on my box. I was happy with the defaults provided.
Marshalus

what gtk theme?

Edit:

seethru were can I find that linuxinfo program?

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I got it through apt-get, I don't know about arch linux or where you'd get it.

How is Ubuntu Breezy working out for you guys? I'm really excited about it.

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Very excited about Breezy, enough so that I grabbed a daily iso and installed it yesterday. Had an issue w/ DHCP but it actually ended up being my router dying on me. So far so good, things are smooth, and theres lots of subtle changes that I'm enjoying in 5.10.

^^

Must say that is one of the nicest KDE desktops I've seen in a long time. Is the system tray Superkaramba?

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Everything on the desktop (excluding the icons and amaroK of course) is a Karamba/SuperKaramba module. The dock/taskbar, systray, sysinfo panel, clock, calendar, weather, all karamba/superkaramba.

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