5 excellent wallpapers by and for KDE

We have put many before wallpapers of several distros, but ... very few of environments as such, I would like to start remedying this

Here I leave some wallpapers of KDE:

Also ... I leave you this other one that is one that I modified 1 time ago:

I hope you liked them 😀

regards


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  1.   Saito said

    I love it! everyone is great (* w *)

  2.   elip89 said

    Excellent wallpapers for KDE fans 🙂 Added to collection

    regards

    1.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

      Thank you

  3.   jamin samuel said

    So good pretty 🙂

    I really admire KDE .. only Dolphin does not default view of the videos by default, only images 🙂

    but buehh nothing is perfect ^^ ahaha

    1.    Windousian said

      Nautilus or Thunar do not lack anything "by default", right? 😛

      1.    Windousian said

        Let us point out (for those who do not know KDE and its distributions well) that the preview can be added easily. And there is also some distribution that brings the video view by default (like Mandriva).

      2.    elav <° Linux said

        I guess it was a sarcastic question, but I'll tell you something. It is possible that a Thunar y Nautilus some things are missing by default (the first more than the second), but at least the thumbnails of the videos come out 😛

        1.    Windousian said

          In Mandriva they come out (and use Dolphin), then it is a decision of the distributions that come out or not come out by default 😉

        2.    sieg84 said

          They come out, but after installing the corresponding packages, by default they don't come out.

          1.    Windousian said

            Well, I don't remember installing packages on purpose from Virtualbox to see the thumbnails. I've actually hung on Youtube the installation and first contact, I do not install ffmpegthumbs or similar (in the end I open Dolphin and the thumbnails of the videos are miraculously).
            And with Pardus three-quarters of the same. You just have to activate the thumbnails in the Dolphin settings. The required packages are installed with the default distribution.

          2.    jamin samuel said

            That is where the problem is.

            that at this HEIGHT of life ... the KDE project does not deign to show the videos with preview ...

            you always have to tangle or add some package ¬¬

          3.    Windousian said

            @ jamin-samuel, haven't you read my previous comment? If distributions want, they can have the default video thumbnails in Dolphin. KDE allows that and much more.

            I would like Thunar and Nautilus to have a filter bar by default. Or that they were as customizable as Dolphin, but that is not achieved by installing more packages ...

          4.    jamin samuel said

            Windóusico is not necessary because that is well done ^^

          5.    Windousian said

            T_T I surrender \ o / you win.

          6.    jamin samuel said

            ahahaha quiet broder .. we are the same ^^

          7.    sieg84 said

            @ Windóusico
            I mean thunar and nautilus.

            I still use Dolphin and I don't mind having to install kffmpeg * (I don't remember what it's called) in openSUSE / Chakra so that it shows the thumbnails on video.

            I remember once I installed the video thumbnail of mplayer (in openSUSE) and this in addition to showing the preview of the video, when placing and mouse cursor over the video it began to show different frames of the same video as a slide show, I don't know if yet it does, it already has a lot that I don't install.

            Not for nothing was dolphin named the best file manager of 2011.
            Filters, tag files, level of customization, embedded terminal, etc.

            And as you say, that depends on the distro if they give the support by "default" to the video previews.

          8.    jamin samuel said

            sieg84 and what are those distros?

            : )

          9.    sieg84 said

            @ jamin-samuel
            Check your distro and look for packages that say thumbnail.
            That is what gives the support by "default" (you would say) to thunar or nautilus in distros like lmde or linuxmint for the previews in the videos, they come pre-installed the multimedia codecs.

            Or google for a while and investigate which package requires thunar and nautilus to show the video preview.
            By default neither thunar nor nautilus have video previews like dolphin.

            1.    elav <° Linux said

              Well, Thunar need of Tumbler for thumbnails, but in fact Tumbler, it comes within the core packages .. so .. basically if it comes by default 😛


          10.    jamin samuel said

            The truth is that I am going to investigate a little.

            but one thing is for sure .. Fedora that uses pure Gnome and without chemical additives .. you can see the preview of the videos

          11.    Windousian said

            @ sieg84, forgive my confusion. Since you started with a "They come out, but later ..." and my previous message started with a "In Mandriva they come out ...", I assumed it was a response to me, not to elav.

          12.    sieg84 said

            Thunar / Tumbler needs libffmpegthumbnailer, like Dolphin needs ffmpegthumbnailer, so it doesn't come by default. 😀

            As @ Windóusico says, it depends on the distro if it wants to support it by default or not.

    2.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

      For the videos you have to have the package installed: ffmpegthumbs

  4.   Courage said

    As the penultimate has to go apart

    1.    anubis said

      The penultimate one I loved! Too bad it has the Kubuntu logo. Who is the author? Are the source files of the image available?

      1.    Courage said

        If not with the Gimp, that old people have more experience.

      2.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

        I don't have the fonts, but ... did you like the one with the letters? hehe to me the same 😀… what change do you want me to make in the logo, possibly I can do it (if it is not very complicated hehe)

        1.    anubis said

          If I can do it perfectly, but doing it on a png seems like a ñapa. The KDE logo (to make it more generic). I personally, if I had the sources, I would put the logo of the distros I use (Chakra, Arch, Mageia and Mandriva: P)