Mmm... Looks like you're using Windowblinds or something... :lol:
By the way, Are you using a LCD monitor? That resolution is too high! I'm just using 1024x768 because my 3D programs require it...
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Mmm... Looks like you're using Windowblinds or something... :lol:
By the way, Are you using a LCD monitor? That resolution is too high! I'm just using 1024x768 because my 3D programs require it...
I'm using a 19inch monitor at 1280 x 1024.Quote:
Are you using a LCD monitor? That resolution is too high!
Patched Uxtheme.dllQuote:
Looks like you're using Windowblinds or something...
Stuck on Linux again - my computer is on its last legs, and was freezing every 20 minutes even on a fresh Windows installation. The crashes are less frequent with Linux, for some reason (but still happening, proving that my computer is about to die).
This is desktop 4/4, where all the random stuff goes. Here you can see my contact list, Nethack game, news reader and BitTorrent client.
http://s05.imagehost.org/0190/screen1.png
This is desktop 1/4, where I do programming mainly. Those two windows have been sitting there for about 10 hours without being touched, as I haven't been in the right frame of mind today.
http://s02.imagehost.org/0839/screen2.png
The other two desktops just hold a Firefox window, and one blank for when things get too cluttered (mainly used when I'm checking my mail).
Yes, I know these screenshots are of a ridiculous size. I don't like JPEG.
Its a desktop
My desktop
Its my work on a glorious summers day.
LOL
heres mine
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What the hell is that? :huh:
http://www.colinux.org/screenshots/knoppix.small.png
This is not my desktop, but its cool the way linux and windows are running at the same time. Its called cooperative linux, try it out ! :)
WOW :blink:
Doesn't matter, really. The only differences are the Start Menu button, the icon names, and that sort of superficial thing. I think people are generally more interested in what proggies you have and the wallpaper you use.Quote:
Originally Posted by bison328
Ooh..ImageHost is still around.
WinXP Pro SP2 desktop with ObjectDock running on the side:
http://s03.imagehost.org/0641/TiredB...2004_png.t.jpg
I've been using this lately, but I was using the built-in Ripple wallpaper for a long time. Nice soothing blue, but I needed a change. Figured some pretty landscapes would do the trick.