
Linux desktop customisation by transitmapsetc, on Flickr
Nope; it was created by the poster t0m0. Personally, I don't think the Mint 10 default wallpaper's too grey, but it's obviously inappropriate for Mint 9, hence the above choice of background. (I liked Mint 10, except the improperly-functioning version of Startup Disk Creator it had; and Mint 9 is supported for a year longer!)ibm450 wrote:did you make the wallpaper?
iimpressive screens but I have no idea what "nerfs" means
looks really cool. how did you get r2d2 and c3po in your terminal?Leit wrote:actual Notebook screen (chakra)... looks spacy and nerfs after less then 2 minutes
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My LXDE 9 (desktop PC) running newly released Stable Chrome 14 with abstract green theme and Forest Camo un-modified wallpaperantikythera wrote:Here is my compaq nx9105's Mint 9 LXDE desktop
The background is called Forest Camo by *TheAL, to which I added the Mint logo.
While technically I shouldn't have modified his work, I am only using it personally and not redistributing it to anyone else. If you like the background please download and use *TheAL's original which is available as a zip file containing monitor, netbook and mobile screen resolutions.
My LXDE install is fairly standard. I have added the nvidia-96 drivers for the GPU, hplip for my networked printer and LibreOffice 3.4. It runs really well on this old hardware
Sorry, got a victim of my gamers speech.lKingjr wrote:iimpressive screens but I have no idea what "nerfs" means
Leit wrote:Sorry, got a victim of my gamers speech.lKingjr wrote:iimpressive screens but I have no idea what "nerfs" means
It annoys.
great job! looks grandissimojp734 wrote:Mint 9 with AWN and conky. Still loving it!