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...
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.Are you using a LCD monitor? That resolution is too high!
Patched Uxtheme.dllLooks like you're using Windowblinds or something...
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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.
Slugs......
heres mine
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pwnt!
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 !![]()
No Soup For You!!!
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.Originally Posted by bison328
Ooh..ImageHost is still around.
WinXP Pro SP2 desktop with ObjectDock running on the side:
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.
Last edited by TiredBoy; December 20th, 2004 at 07:20.
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