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People in this thread were right, by the way. Full install file copy took 9 minutes from a DVD, and the whole thing took 20 minutes, and that with a custom partitioning scheme.
So many questions. I haven't used KDE in some time because it feels a tad beefier than my laptop can manage. But, I might give it a go if I could get it to look like this (sans desktop). My main attraction is to the icon theme—B/W + consistency = nice. What did you use?
So many questions. I haven't used KDE in some time because it feels a tad beefier than my laptop can manage. But, I might give it a go if I could get it to look like this (sans desktop). My main attraction is to the icon theme—B/W + consistency = nice. What did you use?
As stated in the terminal of that screenshot it is the kAwOken icon set.
This is the way my screen looks most of the time. echinus + vifm + cmus (two different sized monitors).
As for this, this is just completely stupid, but I was bored out of my mind. So eh, why not? (Although, I may just keep it like this for a while). echinus + rox filer + fbpanel
Each star ship, phaser blast, dual torpedoes, and four corners of spacedock are icons which load different programs.
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