I was wondering if, by off chance, anyone here saved a copy of the Debian wallpaper that I posted in this thread? If so, would you mind uploading it somewhere so that I might download it again? I really rather liked it, but I formatted a hard drive and ended up losing the file... I'd really appreciate it!
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]]>Here's one I finished today. Enjoy
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Here's a bit smoother look, I think you'll like this one more.
These are very nice. But unfortunately, they are too small for most people's monitors, and the 1280x1024 ratio is one that will likely not play nicely with today's widescreen monitors.
As far as the content of the art, I do like it very much.
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Gorgeous, thanks!
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Here's a bit smoother look, I think you'll like this one more.
1920x1080
]]>Industrial Strength ArchLinux!
Space + Arch can't get any better than that.
Space was compiled only once however.
]]>Cheers to you too, and happy *nix-ing!
]]>Nice. FreeBSD and Gentoo have too many effects for my taste, though.
In hindsight, the text is an artistic blunder. I stand by this, and FreeBSD as they are.
PS: If you need wallpapers to somewhat fit in a Windows or OSX VM, here are some:
http://www.fantom-xp.com/de_32__Apple_Nebula.html
http://miguelh91.deviantart.com/art/Win … -168997823
http://delere.deviantart.com/art/Trifid … -169191842
Yes, a collection is complete without Fedora. Everything is complete without Fedora...
EDIT: The slight hint of text on Gentoo is from a picture someone took of their computer screen compiling the linux kernel during an eclipse. I couldn't resist incorporating it.
]]>Free BSD would look amazing, and I think I know just the nebula... Consider me on the case! I can see gentoo looking pretty cool too. Maybe I could put a super-massive big black hole in the center... I'll get back to you. With both, and maybe a new arch one just to keep this thread relevant to Arch Linux.
]]>also OT - why do the standard wallpapers in OSes look so damned bland compared to this?
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