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Distribution: Slackware 9.1, Vector Linux 4, FreeBSD 5.1, Gentoo 1.4
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Kane2002 , Actually its not gkrellm, they are three separate dockapps called wmnd, wmbluecpu and wmmemfree ...I just found them at www.dockapps.org and they matched my original background but I've since changed it
Oh Scruff do you have a link or anything to that background, i've been looking for a nice Slackware wallpaper but couldn't find one as good as that
doug22: I sure do. Check one page back (116) . I can't remember where I found it so I uploaded it to my domain. I am going to put a bunch of other wallpapers up there soon (more slack).
freakboy: Nothing to worry about man, this version is plenty stable. Check it out.
I'm going out right now, but I'll see if I can throw something together tonight to get the rest of the wallpaper I've found up there.
Originally posted by Hal One day, I will create a Hal 9k theme. lol.
I have themed KDE with some "presets" and it is already looking better than my xp desktop.
Newbie to Linux, but I found this link I'll install that just to move slightly away from the presets.
One question though; what does Karamba actually do?
When this thread is started up again in a couple of years or so, maybe I will post my pic.
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