Desktops!!

which version do you want? The original or the one I customized for samurize? Ive cheated cos those icons are actually the wallpaper :)
 
My desktop's really boring because I like to keep it clean with no icons lying about, so I'll post a pic of my desktop with the program menu showing.....just for the nosey folks who like to see what everyone else has installed on their PC. ;)

mydesktop.jpg


Full size 1280x960 for those with bad eyesight!
 
After reinstalling my system I thought I would get back into some Samurize after discovering a nice WindowsBlinds theme. Also trying out ObjectDock, which after a bit of tweaking is pretty good.

Still not happy with the icons on the ObjectDock, but cant find a decent enough set for all of the icons, so I guess it will have to stay as it is.

Click the thumb for the 1600x1200 screenie :)



jmc777, got a link to that wallpaper?
 
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Originally posted by Shaz]sigh[
Obviously but unix is not a viable desktop OS. Even the current release of freebsd doesn't support everything in the box I run it on (properly anyway) and that's only an nforce 2 with quite normal hardware.

However, I can easily make my freebsd desktop look the same as the above using xfree and *box...so, your original statement could have been blown out of the water :o

Unix is not a viable desktop OS because it's not intended for that. Most of the Linux distros I've played with have had strong dislikes of the nforce 2 - it is, after all, fairly new kit.
Well if OS X is so annoying, why are you running it's incredbly close relative on your machines?
That was (I think) the point to all this ;)

What original statement?
Saying that, what is the point of all this, I've lost track :p
 
Originally posted by Shaz]sigh[
Linux is fine with the nforce 2, the 2.6x kernels have problems with APIC but that can be worked around easily, the BSD box again has no probs with the nforce, I was just showing the generation of hardware being used.


It wasn't, and any requirement for workarounds indicates it still isn't :p

The only reason it ever worked was because there were folks working on it to make it work - if no one worked to make Unix work on whatever hardware you want to use, it wouldn't work on it, and then you would thus consider it unviable :)

OS X is based on a darwin core, linux/unix is not based on OS X :p

I didn't say it was :D

Anyway, this has nothing to do with the original purpose, and more to do with the roots and direction of Unix/Linux/BSD - not without what I detect as a hint of anti-Mac-ism ;)
 
Originally posted by serlex
off topic, how do you get things likehard drive and cd status u get in 'my computer' up in ** desktop, like above., i want to know... :(

www.samurize.com

Everything you need to know is there,

also search this forum for samurize as there was a huge thread about it a few months ago.

hope that helps :)
 
Originally posted by element
Auron what theme is that mate? Been a while since a theme grabbed me like yours :)

The theme is called "RhodiumX" available Here

The wallpaper.. cant remember where I got it from, but if you need it I can upload it :)
 
Originally posted by uberskilled
i use a hacked uxtheme.dll file. saves having to run a program to do themes then :)

That never works for me. :(

Tell me why, why does it never work for me!? :mad: :(
 
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