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[Xfce-Look.org Content] Gimp Splash (without Fonts) Xfce-Look.org: Gimp Splash (without Fonts) Xfce-Look.org Community Portal for Xfce Xfce4 Themes Wallpapers Icons Sounds Screenshots Schemes Skins Skinz Screensavers Splash Screens News Forum GUI Polls Links Downloads GTK Look News Mouse X11 Linux. ... 2.0 add new Splash Screens original wallpapers from http://gnome-look.org/usermanager/search.php?username=Lemonade. License: GPL ...

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[KDE-Look.org Content] Gimp 2.6 KDE4 Splash KDE-Look.org: Splash for gimp with KDE 4 Style, based on the work of deviantdark: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/GIMP+2.6+Splash+Screen?content=91949. I hope you like it...it looks great on my kubuntu 9.04. License: GPL ...

[OpenTemplate] Gimp Splash (without Fonts) OpenTemplate.org: Gimp Splash (without Fonts) OpenTemplate.org Community Portal for OpenOffice OpenTemplate OOo Community Files Templates. ... like Gimp Splashes but i remove "Gimp 2.6" so you can use your own fonts. Changelog: 2.0 add new Splash Screens original wallpapers from http://gnome-look.org/usermanager/search.php?username=Lemonade. License: GPL ...

[GNOME-Look.org Content] Ubuntu Grub GNOME-Look.org: Ubuntu Grub GNOME-Look.org Community Portal for Gnome Themes Wallpapers Icons Sounds Screenshots Schemes Skins Skinz Screensavers Splash Screens News Forum GUI Polls Links Downloads GTK Look News Mouse X11 Linux. This is a Ubuntu splashimage for Grub, made with gimp.

[Mark Shuttleworth] Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » #13: “Pretty” is a feature: the blog of Ryan Wyatt who is science visualizer for the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in NY, USA. He posts just about every day some bit of science in a visual form with some coment - sometimes because it’s great, sometimes because it’s not great - always interesting through.

[Il Pozzo Oscuro] Painting Programs for Linux « Il Pozzo Oscuro: I’m a Gnome user and I find Krita in Gnome slow of course, it is not designed to work in this environment but in my KDE desktop it runs quite fast, I didn’t notice any difference with the Gimp. I have several DE sessions on my machine, you know, I like a lot experimenting.

[Armed and Dangerous] Armed and Dangerous » Blog Archive » Beyond the rhetorical ...: That means that, among other things, ⌘-X, ⌘-C, and ⌘-V should all do the customary things and not oddball things where it’s appropriate, the first two menu items should always be “File” and “Edit”, and so forth.

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[Ian's Blog] OpenSUSE 10.3: Preliminary thoughts « Ian's Blog: One of my most common gripes with artwork in Linux distros is the lack of a unified feel- the GDM, while it looks cool, doesn’t fit with the bootsplash, which doesn’t fit with the grub splash, which doesn’t fit with the GNOME theme, which really is alright with the icons used but it isn’t that great. It all looks a bit amateurish and sometimes, even if the themes are all consistent (which is rare), it just doesn’t look that good.

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[Tux Training] Tux Training » Blog Archive » How to make Ubuntu extremely fast: The speed up you get with these tweaks is not even noticible during normal every day use. It’s akin to the overclockers that squeeze 400 MHz out of a processor to get a couple hundred points more in a benchmark, and end up with overheating and stability problems and no real performance gain in daily use.

[Alberto Milone's Blog] Alberto Milone's Blog » REVIEW: Ubuntu for Non-Geeks, 2nd Edition ...: The same warning should be given about converting RPMs into DEBs or installing packages from source (which this chapter deals with). I am aware of the fact that many users just don’t care about this kinds of warnings if they just want to “get things done”, however I think it would be still useful to add such warnings (maybe in the next edition of this book?).

[Penguin Pete's Blog] Penguin Pete's Blog - Trying out Picasa for Linux: Gimp) has been the number-one flame topic I've ever seen, and because I have no interest in hearing 1000 (especially Worth-1000) script kiddies starting pointless flames about this very common-sense topic (show it to any art teacher or professor), I am disappointed that the rest of us will be deprived from a civilized debate. I'm turning off comments on this post.

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