My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
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Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
Heres my messy desktop with the newest theme which seems to be ever changing verytime I get a new idea, propably make another theme for that new wallpaper I'm in the middle of making, just did a reinstall so it's still a bit messy.
Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
My new LMDE desktop. "/home" shared with Ubuntu. So settings are just imported as is.
I love my right sided panel - it uses abilitites of wide screen and save vertical size of desktop
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I love my right sided panel - it uses abilitites of wide screen and save vertical size of desktop
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Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
What theme/colors are you using? I've been trying to configure Gnome how I want it (which is a lot like how you have it) but I'm used to KDE and can't figure out how to get things like window transparency.
Also, is it easy to switch to XFCE if you installed the gnome edition?
Lastly, what do most people use to configure their DE's? Gnome-color-chooser, compiz, downloaded themes, and downloaded icons? Am I missing anything
Finally, here's mine. Pretty lame, I just installed yesterday - it's a work in progress. Does anybody know how to make my terminal look cooler? Transparency/better colors? Also, how do I make the tabs less blocky? Sorry about all the questions
Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
The theme I'm using is called DarkShible-mono. You can get it here. It's one I hacked together out of one of the Shiki variants and something else a long time ago. Sadly its probably ending its used by date as I need to either port it to gtk3 or find a new theme. I'll probably go with the later. The icons are Mint-X-Dark.laplacian13 wrote:What theme/colors are you using? I've been trying to configure Gnome how I want it (which is a lot like how you have it) but I'm used to KDE and can't figure out how to get things like window transparency.
As for transparencies. Have a look at this guide (Step 3: Compiz Opacity) for transparencies in the menus. It is written for Natty and Unity but the process is the same for adding transparency to compiz in LMDE. Transparency for the terminal can be set in the apps preferences.
Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
Decided for a little change, Playing around a little.
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Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
Mint Cinnamon 20.1
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Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
Both very nice and different looks, roger64 and vrkalak. It's amazing how customizable Linux is.
Mint Cinnamon 20.1
Re: My New Linux Mint LMDE desktop
This is mine for now.
LMDE4
HP Pavilion 500-260ea
8Gb ram
AMD A10 6700 (3.7GHz) 4 core
Nvidia GTX 645
HP Pavilion 500-260ea
8Gb ram
AMD A10 6700 (3.7GHz) 4 core
Nvidia GTX 645