Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
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- tdockery97
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
Pretty vrkalak. My newly (re)installed Mint 9 Gnome with a nice view of a Pacific Northwest harbor town:
Mint Cinnamon 20.1
Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
Linux Mint 9 OpenBox Edition (just released)
Personally I'm liking this edition a lot so far, still think there's a few improvements/fixes to be made to it, but other than that i think its another great Mint edition.
The Tint2 panel colors just don't seem to match exactly with the OpenBox colors and the sound icon doesn't want to change its appearance but I'm sure it wouldn't take much time to get them fixed.
Seems to be use slightly less RAM than the fluxbox edition in my experience -
Fluxbox idling - around 140MB
OpenBox idling - around 120MB
Anyway here's some screenshots of it in action
Personally I'm liking this edition a lot so far, still think there's a few improvements/fixes to be made to it, but other than that i think its another great Mint edition.
The Tint2 panel colors just don't seem to match exactly with the OpenBox colors and the sound icon doesn't want to change its appearance but I'm sure it wouldn't take much time to get them fixed.
Seems to be use slightly less RAM than the fluxbox edition in my experience -
Fluxbox idling - around 140MB
OpenBox idling - around 120MB
Anyway here's some screenshots of it in action
Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
Very nice! How you get it? Which dock/icon (of dock and top panel) and theme?
Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
Hey Lou nice job again and good seeing again.
Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
cra1g321 wrote:Linux Mint 9 OpenBox Edition (just released)
Personally I'm liking this edition a lot so far, still think there's a few improvements/fixes to be made to it, but other than that i think its another great Mint edition.
The Tint2 panel colors just don't seem to match exactly with the OpenBox colors and the sound icon doesn't want to change its appearance but I'm sure it wouldn't take much time to get them fixed.
Seems to be use slightly less RAM than the fluxbox edition in my experience -
Fluxbox idling - around 140MB
OpenBox idling - around 120MB
Anyway here's some screenshots of it in action
I like it. But I couldn't find openbox edition on the LM9 download page.
- tdockery97
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Re: Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
Docky, with Trans theme. Icon set is Faenza-Cupertino. For further details, click on the image, which'll take you to its Flickr entry.lampyris wrote:maxheadway wrote:Very nice! How you get it? Which dock/icon (of dock and top panel) and theme?
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There is no LM9 openbox edition. It was a little joke i made to see if anyone would noticeWallfisher wrote:I like it. But I couldn't find openbox edition on the LM9 download page.
It's really LM9 fluxbox edition.
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Sorry people, I just had to do this after remastering windows on the other partition.
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Ok so wanted to play around with Fedora 15 Gnome-Shell/3.
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