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Just your average Gnome desktop; trying to live without Applications and Places menus for a change. Pop-Eta theme by System 76, Numix-Circle icons plus 3rd-rate imitations by yours truly. The wallpaper is a painting by Emil Nolde.
I am fine with boring.
rest of it is pretty much same as before, just wallpaper change
I've finally accepted a dock bar in my desktop and have to say Plank is just simple and perfect at what it does. Goodbye bottom panel you've served me well.
Stock Fedora 26 wallpaper with some emulators running. Just reinstalled a couple of days ago so not much customization yet.
It's the bees man, it's the bees.
I still have my good old CRT sitting next to me though for any older games that insist on a 4:3 display.
I have also changed my BloodCM launcher to point to BloodGDX.
Shame I did not have the main one set for Halloween.
I am again using slightly modified wallpapers from the guy who created my theme. Also note the five new game icons that have appeared on my desktop since the beginning of November.
Ubuntu 16.04, Unity and Vibrancy icons
Again I am just using a variation of my previous wallpapers that have colours that match a festive theme. Other than that little has changed even though I have updated my Zukitwo theme, as I rolled back a few of the changes made to the panels and desktop icons to those of the older version, because I like it that way.