Hot, but I think Windows Recall is hotter. ;) We're in agreement about Winamp though. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by roto13-ness
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Hot, but I think Windows Recall is hotter. ;) We're in agreement about Winamp though. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by roto13-ness
Little Fighter!
>.< I can't find any skins! Roto/Avarice-ness where did you get your skins??
Ramza: Are you using a Vista beta, or just a vista-themed skin?
Maybe the Style XP, but you can install the style without it... but search for it, it helps to install things like this one n.nQuote:
Originally Posted by Jess
A Vista Beta n.nQuote:
Originally Posted by aisle_s
I suppose I'll regret this.
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http://www.akusui.net/_lynxius/deskt...12-thumbed.png
Yep.
My PC (Non internet one)
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/desktop2.jpg
My mums one (The internet PC)
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ts/desktop.jpg
Currently my mum has a picture of Auckland that I took as a desktop
Nice recycle bin. Makes me want to recycle.
I made my wallpaper myself. It seems that lately I have taken a liking to he colour blue when making wallpapers. Next time a different colour! (Maybe...)
The background is an AP archive photo taken by a friend of mine.
You should use the Creative Surround Mixer. It's a nicer icon than the default Windows one.
I will post my desktop when I get home. Some KDE lovin'. :cool:
Yeah, the only reason for not using the Creative Mixer is because many of the creative products load more slowly than the native windows ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yamaneko
Looking forward to the KDE goodness. :) (Speaking of which, I need to boot into Linux and post my desktop from there too.)
It takes just a little bit longer to load. Maybe two seconds at startup and the footprint is small, maybe 1-2MB. Of course that's all I have running at startup (120MB total :cool: ) so I don't notice the load that much. Interestingly enough, I have a lot more startup items running when I login to KDE, but I still have a small memort footprint, around 140MB without any swap use. I love memory management in Linux. :)
I always seem to come back to this one. Made it myself. :D
EDIT:
My Winamp > Kyono's Winamp
Sadly, I won't post my current one because of "some weird reason" *cough*
Seriously, though... it's nothing bad, really. It's just a bit "daring". A bit "ecchi". :p
This is the one I used before my current one, though. :greenie: