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Misfit138

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Show your colors, and your alternative OS pride. :D
Make all those mainstream OS users green with envy of the diabetic sweetness of our eye candy...:soda:
 
At this point, I consider Windows my 'alternative OS'. :beer:

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Clean:


Dirty (with VNC view of headless Xubuntu fileserver):



I'll probably edit this post later with a cube pic or something else suitably diabetic.


edit:

All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again:


-cube


-expo
 
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Nothing fancy. Just my Debian Etch SMP_FAH VM.

I plan on installing as a dual boot as soon as Linux VM software gives me enough power to run all my essential Windows apps at a reasonable speed in a W2k VM.

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I like Gnome :cool:
 
My desktop.
The second image is mid rotate for the cube. I seem to like inside the cube and it going transparent during rotation. AWN just rocks and is actually turning out to be a nice dock.

Just a simple little Gnome thing going on.

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Very sweet, indeed! :beer:

Xfce is rapidly becoming my DE of choice:
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xfce looks pretty sweet, i usually use gnome as in screenie, but yesterday i install kde 3.5.8 (was meaning to install 4 but i screwed up.. lol) and i'm loving it but i might try xfce... i'll post a screenie of my kde setup later..
 
Gentoo w/ Beryl... slightly old screen shot. I'm in the process of moving to compiz and a new graphics card.

Dual monitors

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Cube.jpg
 
Gusty Gibon install on my desktop
Clean:

Cube:


need to quit being lazy and get pic for the top and bottom of my cube again, but I seem to keep distracting myself with filling my shiney new 500 gig external or my media center set up.
 
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