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Also, because it is relevant, here is a shot of the current desktop of my brother's laptop:
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Fan-smegging-tastic! ;)
Loving KDE4.9 on Kubuntu 12.10, actually works rather well. Been using it for a few days now, all of today as well and only a couple hitches.
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Love my new wallpaper :D
As for my desktop, little has changed except for the fact that it is now no longer reporting my battery information anymore for reasons I have yet to determine, and I now have a screenshot launcher on my bottom panel to help aide in grabbing images for my latest work in progress review.
The major differences are the addition of my Rochard icon (which made me have to do a little rearrangement of my other launchers) and the fact I am now using Faenza with blue folder icons as it better suits it being a Fedora machine. The wallpapers are actually screenshots taken from Postal 2's Steam Greenlight application.
moved to Arch Linux :)
Cinnamon Desktop.