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Some screens of my ArchLinux with KDEmod

I put there some screenshots I have made in ArchLinux with KDEmod, for people feels curiosity about this distribution and how is his look&feel. Enjoy them, I will make some explanations in every screenshot:

Here we have my Desktop clear. From top left corner to top right corner:

  • Kmenu, Home, Show Desktop, an applet for docking apps for fast accessing, Desktop switcher, Taskbar, a CPU/Memory/Swap monitor, and opened apps, clock and close session/shutdown button. Preety, right? :D

Also we can see the links in the desktop. Don't you like the icon Style? :D


Here, the same Desktop with Konqueror opened and Yakuake dropped down. Yakuake is a very beautiful Console for me, and look at konqueror: windows colors fit with background without any problems, and the icon theme Tango is the most beautiful icon theme I've ever seen.





Well, this is my Desktop, and also, the default theme of ArchLinux's KDEmod. Try it!!! You will not be disappointed with him!

I hope you'll try it and you will email me saying you've successfully installed it :D

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  1. MrBlonde on June 7, 2008 at 5:23 PM

    It's nice, but I don't see much difference with standard KDE, or at least not enough to give it a try on my MacBook. Oook, I will try it under Parallels, but I can't promise you anything.

    As of the Tango icon theme, it's by far my favourite. It was the one I used when I used Ubuntu with Gnome as my main desktop, and it's really, really nice.

    One of the things that make me find Mac OS better looking is that I don't know what they put on the graphic layers of the OS but the text rendering is sooo smooth and nice, now I'm a usual user I couldn't live without it. It's hard to explain, it simply looks better.

     
  2. Anonymous on July 20, 2008 at 11:10 AM

    Fellow arch user here.

    Nice desktop :)
    But your blogger theme looks even better. How did you get it ?

     
  3. Davigetto on July 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM

    Hi metalheadgautham,

    With my CSS and HTML knowledgement, I modified the XML file that describes the blogger theme.

    I've uploaded it for you, download it and use it on your blogger blog if you want :)

    http://davigochi87.googlepages.com/davigettotheme.xml

    Greetings

     


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