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Thanks! I forgot to mention, the wallpaper came from some Manjaro user named Reznorix, who made a bunch of similar ones for lots of different DEs and WMs. They are quite nice. A lot of the earlier ones have the Manjaro logo, but the later ones don't.
Thanks. I got tired of the blue highlights in menus and the blue in everything that got popular back in the 2000s. I had used the same #72A952 color for some other themes I modded back in the GNOME 2 days. The one below is called Clearlooks-GreenMod that I created when using Ubuntu back then on a laptop.
These look great, and as both appear to be xfce4: what are you doing to your panels? Is that the stock panel customized or something more elaborate?
I'm running LXDE on the netbook, and yes, it's just the normal panel using 'Xfce dusk' as a style, the icons are Paper Mono Dark [from SBo]. The graphs you see are a customised 'resource monitor', which I think you can add to the panel in stock LXDE.
Last edited by Lysander666; 09-05-2018 at 04:31 PM.
Great stuff but most important there is Quake 1. Undoubtedly the best horror FPS game ever made.
I'm not sure I ever looked at Quake 1 as a horror game.. I guess it can be considered such.
Personally that shortcut on my dock is for launching Arcane Dimensions.. a pretty large and impressive mapset. It's amazing what source ports and level designers in the community have managed.
I'm not sure I ever looked at Quake 1 as a horror game.. I guess it can be considered such.
Personally that shortcut on my dock is for launching Arcane Dimensions.. a pretty large and impressive mapset. It's amazing what source ports and level designers in the community have managed.
Thanks for introducing me to AD, I hadn't heard of it. For some reason I can't get beyond the hub, I'll look into it. The whole thing looks absolutely awesome.
I suppose I have to relate this post to the topic, so here's my current desktop, but like my netbook I don't imagine it will change much in the future.
Info: this is a very intriguing wallpaper and I absolutely love it. It was a student piece at the Moscow Broadcast Design School submitted in October 2016. If you happen to be interested in computer art and abstract design then do check out this link to their page.
Last edited by Lysander666; 09-06-2018 at 03:56 PM.
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