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nice try kid. come back when your "one word" is an actual word.
if i was a mod i would've banned you a long time ago. just keep posting your windows screenshots and telling people to rm -rf /.
Oh, epoo, you have to excuse some people for being utterly immature. It's their way of life. If they aren't making an idiot out of themselves, they get bored. lol
nice try kid. come back when your "one word" is an actual word.
if i was a mod i would've banned you a long time ago. just keep posting your windows screenshots and telling people to rm -rf /.
In case anybody forgot, it wasn't all that long ago the mods threatened to lock this thread permanently over immature behavior and personal attacks. Lets keep it to the screenshots and talk about making everyone's desktop looking slick, shall we?
Latest of my Fedora Core 6 desktop remotely controlling my Fedora Core 5 laptop via built-in VNC server and viewer. http://4crito.com/screenshots/fc6_apr_20_2007.png
Port 5900 has to open by the way.
That looks hideous. If you're going to post screenshots of your "desktop cube", you should at least have anti-aliasing on. Then it would look much better.
I typically stare at one desktop at a time and everything looks fine when I do, I could really careless if fonts are (un)readable when spinning the cube. BTW I wouldn't mind the criticism if it was a. asked for or b. constructive. No harm, no foul.
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