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Let's see your desktop!

Here is mine.
 

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Omg @rootabaga you have got to take that protective tape off your monitor!! My OCD is kicking in.. :oops::oops: :p

I can't even look at your desktop until you do that @rootabaga. :eek: :eek: ;)

While you're peeling, here's a quick shot of my home server desktop. Nothing fancy, since a.) it's a server, and b.) most of the heavy lifting happens from the command line. :D

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I see that @Hadron and I go for the minimalist look. :)

Years ago, when KDE first started allowing separate looks per desktop (widgets, wallpaper, etc.), I'd go crazy putting different stuff on each desktop...then got sick of it and decided all I REALLY wanted to see was my wallpaper. *shrug*

I always set my number of desktops to 9, because I like how that makes the cube look. Here's my main desktop, with and without its panel (I normally don't auto-hide it, but did just now for this pic; on KDE, we've been able to do this forever, but for some reason I don't really like it):

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One of my other desktops:

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And here's my cube, in its normal position and then tilted up so you can see through it:

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I use different wallpapers on different desktops (so I always know where I am), though my default set actually has 13 of them. That backlit image of Pluto is the most minimal of the lot, so seemed an apt one to use to illustrate the point ;).

My Linux desktops are also pretty minimal: I still hate icons on the desktop, but I usually have a panel visible, perhaps because I only use those with a large monitor so I have less need of the space.

(I've also discovered that MacOS has been able to hide the status bar in at least 1 or two earlier versions. I suspect I tried it a few years back, found it inconvenient and turned it off and forgot about it, though I've been hiding the Mac dock since 2010. With a laptop I don't want to waste that much space permanently, and my eyes are no longer so young that I want to make it teeny-tiny the way I did on my Linux laptops).
 
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My minimalism carries over to my Android devices, too. I simply don't like...STUFF cluttering up my screens! So they're basically all devoid of icons, widgets, etc., like this:

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Oh, my eyes aren't so young any more either! :)
Same here - only a few on different screens, but nothing else.
 
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My minimalism carries over to my Android devices, too. I simply don't like...STUFF cluttering up my screens! So they're basically all devoid of icons, widgets, etc., like this:

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Oh, my eyes aren't so young any more either! :)
Oh, I do have widgets on my Android home screens: clocks, calendar, train timetable. Though the number of widgets (and hence the number of homescreens) does slowly drop, I think those 3 are probably my irreducible minimum.
 
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I rarely change wallpaper,
I haven't changed my wallpaper in 10(?) years! I use AniPet Koi live wallpaper (paid) and love it so much I never even try anything new! EDIT: I had a major brain fart here! :eek: I was talking about my phones' wallpaper, not my computers. My computers' wallpapers are shown elsewhere in this thread. *senility firmly settles in*
but I'm lovin my new one. :)
Nice! Very nice.
Who says XFCE can't be as sexy as the bigger DEs. :p
Why XFCE? I mean, is it an older computer, or do you just prefer a lighter DE?

Its icons look very GNOME-ish!
 
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Nice! Very nice.

Why XFCE? I mean, is it an older computer, or do you just prefer a lighter DE?

Its icons look very GNOME-ish!

Thank you. :)

Hmm I guess neither (my previous fav was the Unity DE). I simply just love XFCE. It's highly customizable and often touted as one of the more mature and stable DEs since it's been around for so long (1996).

That's the Papirus icon pack.

If I were to switch (big if), it's between Ubuntu Budgie or Kubuntu. Budgie has really got my attention though.
 
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Thank you. :)

Hmm I guess neither (my previous fav was the Unity DE). I simply just love XFCE. It's highly customizable and often touted as one of the more mature and stable DEs since it's been around for so long (1996).

That's the Papirus icon pack.

If I were to switch (big if), it's between Ubuntu Budgie or Kubuntu. Budgie has really got my attention though.
I only started hearing about Budgie lately, and have never tried it; it looks nice enough.

As everyone here knows, I'm passionately in love with KDE :eek:, and settled on Kubuntu as my default OS in 2005. So, naturally, I'd urge you to give it a whirl.

As I've noted before, the very thing I like most about it--its highly customizable interface--can be overwhelming to some. One can literally spend days doing nothing but tweaking it. But you can do a little at a time, instead of one marathon session!

There's a screenshot in the Linux thread showing my pretty icons.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all about functionality, stability, security, etc., under the hood, but I like my UI to be really pretty. :)
 
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I made some new changes...

My usual Arc-Dark theme with some mods I did to it.
Frosted glass status and launcher bars.
Switched to Flat-Remix-Dark icon pack.
The wallpaper I made myself in Adobe Illustrator.

Needless to say, this is xubuntu 18.04.2 :cool:
 

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I made some new changes...

My usual Arc-Dark theme with some mods I did to it.
Frosted glass status and launcher bars.
Switched to Flat-Remix-Dark icon pack.
The wallpaper I made myself in Adobe Illustrator.

Needless to say, this is xubuntu 18.04.2 :cool:
Nice!
 
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I know this thread is for our computers' desktops, but since mine look pretty much like they did 7 years ago, I won't bother with them.

But! I recently did a long overdue task--upgraded to Kubuntu 19.10. :eek: So I've been playing with its look and feel, and these are shots of login and boot-up splash screens I've been trying out.

These are a few login screens I've downloaded; I'm currently using the one in the preview:

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And a few splash screens:

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The one I'm using right now; I love looking at it while the laptop's booting up:

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I must say a lot has changed since my ancient 14.04! I've had to learn about new files, things that no longer exist and what took their place, etc., but it's been fun. I'm nowhere CLOSE to being done customizing the laptop--but it's only been a month! :D
 
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I'm still using that beach cave thing on my computer but I use my Phone more.
I'm still using my phone more, too, but not by choice. As my recuperating continues and I get stronger, I'm increasing my time sitting up at my main laptop; that's about 30% of the time--right now. :)
I didn't realize what this thread was about Computers.
They do blend.
Funny how the board's name is Computers. :eek: :p ;) :D
 
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