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Red Desktop

  

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Downloads:  25
Submitted:  Apr 8 2006
Updated:  Apr 10 2006

Description:

blue is the most used color in desktops, but I think a red-themed desktop is cool, a powerful and beauty color.

suse 10
kde 3.5.2
style: Qtcurve 0.34
window decorations: Dekorator blended with custom buttons (Crystal)
icons: Crystal clear
konqueror metabar theme: kubuntu metabar theme II briefly customized
amarok style: korama
kbfx theme: revaline's launch menu

superkaramba

aero-aio

wallpaper: well, some wallpapers i found on the net and edited to focus on red colors.

most things (like aero-aio theme) modified to look red.




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 What Game is that?

 
 by Dapper on: Apr 8 2006
 
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whats the game you have running?


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 Re: What Game is that?

 
 by murxl on: Apr 8 2006
 
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This is obviously Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo64. I didn't know that there are such emulators for Linux? Where have you got it from?


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 Re: Re: What Game is that?

 
 by apachelogger on: Apr 8 2006
 
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looks like it's Mupen64 ;-)
http://mupen64.emulation64.com


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 Re: Re: Re: What Gam

 
 by sangrehirviendo on: Apr 9 2006
 
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yeah, that's right


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 Re: Re: What Game is that?

 
 by apachelogger on: Apr 8 2006
 
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and gln64
http://gln64.emulation64.com

or in general: http://emulation64.com :P


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 kicker transparency

 
 by gryphen on: Apr 9 2006
 
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how are you able to make the kicker transparent and curved like that?


Linux, make it happen!
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 Re: kicker transpare

 
 by sangrehirviendo on: Apr 10 2006
 
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In kde control center->Desktop->window behavior, choose the tab named "translucency", enable translucency/shadows, then check the button for dock windows, adjust it and you're almost done, for this to work you have to add the following lines to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file:

Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Enable"
EndSection

and that's all, hope this works for you


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