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Care to post that most current one iteration of the GTX3 style?
OK. One warning: as I've said before, it is crudely done, because it's me copying a gtk3 posted here by elcore and then doing clumsy edits on it. There are things I don't know, so some things look really screwy (the save-as dialog in SeaMonkey, for example).
OK. One warning: as I've said before, it is crudely done, because it's me copying a gtk3 posted here by elcore and then doing clumsy edits on it. There are things I don't know, so some things look really screwy (the save-as dialog in SeaMonkey, for example).
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Here's my first new wallpaper in awhile. I went for something different this time. Unfortunately it's not very high resolution, but surprisingly that doesn't seem to bother me in use.
Yeah I've been meaning to run an upgrade on the kernel soon but I've just been enjoying the summer too much and Slackware seems to stay pretty stable no matter where I leave it.
The wallpaper is indeed from Tron or at least tron inspired. I'm on the fence about it though; I don't like backgrounds that are too "busy". I attached another one that's a little simpler
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