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  1. iceni60

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    thanks, the media player is LGD-N12 for CoverGloobus
    http://lagadesk.deviantart.com/art/LGD-N12-for-CoverGloobus-270992712?moodonly=24
    here's another one
    http://lagadesk.deviantart.com/art/LGD-N12-imp-for-CoverGloobus-270995792

    the theme is just Atolm-gtk
    http://thedeviantmars.deviantart.com/art/Atolm-gtk3-206663190

    i've been trying out deadbeef audio player too, it can convert media to other formats, although i haven't tried that yet, and delete audio files from the playlist menu as well as your disk in one click.
     
  2. mack_guy911

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    my linux mint 12 screenshots

    gnome theme

    most easy way and 100% working way forget copy paste ......etc

    install sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/themes

    sudo apt-get update

    after that install your favorite there either form gui software manager or by putting its name

    many more search by theme names

    http://www.webupd8.org/2011/05/new-updated-gtk2-themes-in-webupd8.html

    my theme name zuwoko all and inside i am using dark theme :D
     

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  3. mack_guy911

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    second screenshot
     

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    my mint 12 second screen-shot with mac type left icons, panel at top, docky installed at bottom, macfaenza icon theme and zuwoko buttom theme hope you guys like it.
     

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  5. nisby79

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    ubuntu 11.10

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  6. Beavenburt

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    Arch with fluxbox
     

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  7. adam993

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    My latest desktop. Debian testing, Xfce 4.8 and conky in the background :)
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  8. mack_guy911

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    playing with xubuntu (ubuntu xfce) :D
     

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  9. mack_guy911

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    mackish kinda buttons it was pain at start installing xfce themes but after that i guess its one of smooth and best light wait desktop

    i ever used if you have 512 ram + 2gb swap and want to learn little then this one is not bad you can do everything or at least 90% that could be done on normal gnome 2x desktop :thumb:


    note: for install themes what is did is i create a launcher by right clicking and then in command create "gksudo thunar" name it "Root-File-Manager" after that i open files in root from it and right click extract and copy paste themes to usr/share/themes and icons to usr/share/icons

    just like windows :rolleyes:
     

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  10. mack_guy911

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    more xfce screenshots
     

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    last one :rolleyes:
     

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  12. mack_guy911

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    what you guys this of this also can anyone know how to remove icons font background in xfce
     

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  13. mack_guy911

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    one more

    edit: also this one i guess this is best i can queeze out of xfce on ram 384 so i guess with ram 512 and 2gb swap it work ok on old pc/laptop
     

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  14. nisby79

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    1) Open up a terminal, and create and edit a GTK configuration file:

    touch ~/.gtkrc-2.0
    mousepad ~/.gtkrc-2.0

    2) Copy and paste in it the following:

    style "xfdesktop-icon-view" {
    XfdesktopIconView::label-alpha = 0
    }
    widget_class "*XfdesktopIconView*" style "xfdesktop-icon-view"

    You can also change the font colors.

    style "xfdesktop-icon-view" {
    XfdesktopIconView::label-alpha = 0

    base[NORMAL] = "#3F6BA4"
    base[SELECTED] = "#3F6BA4"
    base[ACTIVE] = "#3F6BA4"

    fg[NORMAL] = "#ffffff"
    fg[SELECTED] = "#ffffff"
    fg[ACTIVE] = "#ffffff"
    }
    widget_class "*XfdesktopIconView*" style "xfdesktop-icon-view"

    Gives the icon text a dark black background with white text.

    3) Save the file and exit. You may need to log out and in again for the changes to take effect.
     
  15. nisby79

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    If you’d like, you can also make the icon text border transparent with your wallpaper. The end result would be something like this:



    Looks nice? Here’s how you do it:

    1) Open up a terminal, and create and edit a GTK configuration file:

    touch ~/.gtkrc-2.0
    mousepad ~/.gtkrc-2.0

    2) Copy and paste in it the following:

    style "xfdesktop-icon-view" {

    XfdesktopIconView::label-alpha = 20
    font_name="Sans Bold"

    base[NORMAL] = "#ffffff"
    base[SELECTED] = "#ffffff"
    base[ACTIVE] = "#fefefe"

    fg[NORMAL] = "#ffffff"
    fg[SELECTED] = "#73B2D0"
    fg[ACTIVE] = "#D17100"
    }
    widget_class "*XfdesktopIconView*" style "xfdesktop-icon-view"

    You can change the number in XfdesktopIconView::label-alpha to your liking
     
  16. mack_guy911

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  17. Beavenburt

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    Fedora 16 KDE with razor-qt DE and openbox. All fairly standard looking but running very well. While it's not without it's bugs and quirks which is understandable as it's in alpha, I could really get used to razorqt.
     

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  18. nisby79

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    last screenshot

    Schermata del 2011-12-23 17:45:00.jpg
     
  19. mack_guy911

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    nice screenshot nisby79

    here little improved xubuntu awn as dock and still manage to start at 247 mb
     

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  20. mack_guy911

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    how about this one pretty very stable so far i running it from remastersys dvd its 1.3 gb so far the only problem i face is few icons problem with other themes as themes i install is not xfce and icons i mannualy copy paste but so far very good :D
     

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  21. adam993

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    PCLinuxOS LXDE. Fast and rolling - I love it!
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  22. Ocky

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    Xubuntu 11.10 on an old laptop. Works like a charm. :thumb:

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  23. iceni60

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    set this up for a friend who's coming here.

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  24. iceni60

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    What is the meaning of the part in bold? Is it related only to xfce, or is it something general?
     
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