Hello all, hope I've followed your forum guidelines correctly. For whatever reason, I suppose I was trying to go with an old Gnome Ubuntu look here (sorry) :
On Left, is LVDS (Distortion @ bottom is an artifact);
gtk - Zukitwo-Dark-reloaded
icons - Vibrancy-Full-Dark-Pink
background - Ubuntu
Whisker theme - Just my own tweaking to match rest of gtk theme.
Panel - relocated to top & adjusted to approximate old Ubuntu gnome panel
On Right, my VGA with matching purple Ubuntu background with Terminal, G+ and Thunar open.

(11-11-2015, 07:29 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote: [ -> ]Ohh games, I burnt myself out around 1974/5 to early 80's with PONG, Space Invaders and Galaxians on my ZX81
When I look back, and compare with today OMG... How could I have spent hours and hours and hours on them.....
The answer is simple: you didn't know better. You had what you had back in those days and that was it!
Same goes for me. Some months ago i installed Windows 98 in a VM and installed Duke Nukem 3D just for good old times. Horrible screen resolution! But that's what you had to deal with when Duke 3D was released....
(10-23-2015, 04:12 PM)Ogis1975 link Wrote: [ -> ]And here some programs, with nice of touch of transparency
How to get it transparant??
To nomko: To enable transparency go to Menu>Settings>Window Manager Tweaks, then click on the Compositor tab and click the check box to enable compositing.
(02-11-2016, 10:53 PM)avj link Wrote: [ -> ]To nomko: To enable transparency go to Menu>Settings>Window Manager Tweaks, then click on the Compositor tab and click the check box to enable compositing.
Thanks! i'll give it a try.
The left screen background is of the Sangre De Cristo mountains in Santa Fe NM, USA
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Bump for new Members to show off their desktops
