The 10 best desktops of the month of our followers arrive in Google+, Facebook y Diaspora. It was really very difficult to decide because they have sent us excellent screenshots of their desktops. However, some really good copies were left out of the final list for not including desktop details (system, environment, theme, icons, etc.).
As always, this month there is a very interesting variety of distros, environments, icons, etc. To learn, imitate and enjoy! Will yours be on the list?
1. Mikail Fuentes
GTK theme: Greybird (default) Icons: Elementary Xfce darker + Numix circle Plank: Transparent Conky: Horizontal + Conky google now Covergloobus: Ibex Music Player: Gmusicbrowser File manager: Thunar
2. Omar Navarrete
OS: Linux Mint 16 Desktop: Cinnamon Theme: zoncolorDarkNight Icons: eOSX-Dark Dock: Cinnadock Desklets: Analog clock and Weather
3. Alexander Camarena
Distro: Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop Environment: Cinnamon 2.0.14 GTK Theme: GnomishBeige Cinnamo Theme: Void Icons: Compass Conky: Deep Blue (Conky Manager) Covergloobus: Kingdom Of Rust
4. Tomas Del Valle Palacios
-Ubuntu 12.04 -LXDE desk -Conky -Screenlets -Ubudao-style-1.4.5 icons -Cairo dock
5. Rodolfo Crisanto
Linux Mint Petra 16 - Cinnamon Cinnamon Theme: Numix Blue Cinnamon GTK3 Theme: Blumix Icons: aery-icons-v02 Wallpaper: less-is-more.
6. Armando Mancilla
elementaryOS icons: ieOS7
7. Matías Funes
-Crunchbang 11 Waldorf -Icons Mocha -Openbox -Waldorf Theme -Conky Harmattan (with help from + Mikail Fuentes) -Wallpaper Breakdown the space
8. Jorge Dangelo
KDE desktop, midna theme, kaos flattr icons, "cat bed jump" background. Wallpaper
I love 7, 9, and YAPA (especially the latter) with OpenBox. It is incredible what can be achieved with that WM. Maybe I'll fiddle with OpenBox on a virtual machine to see what I get. Because I find it very very interesting, in addition to its lightness attracting attention.
Anyway, they are all very pretty. Every time I see the results, it makes me want to fiddle with things.
Without a doubt, the Yapa is great, it even seemed like it was elementaryOS.
I'm going to check if I can get there with Openbox and still with Arch: 3
But only in MV: C
Hahahaha… good screenshots, greetings!
I agree with the first place .. I want to go back to Linux .. fucking windows that I should use now ...
Why do you have to use windows again? (I've always used windows and now 8)
I want the 6 wallpaper!
http://lifeinsol.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/1286804330-on-my-way-wallpaper.png
Congratulations to everybody who participated!
Very good 1, excellent desk.
Thanks for choosing mine, the 8th
I like your desk better than the first one.
Thankssss 🙂
I liked your desktop. Do you use KDE Plasma Netbook?
Someone tells me how I put the clock in the middle is 6, 5 I like it a lot too
Hello, how are you? It's a conky, here is this link http://www.deviantart.com/art/eOS-395474726 😀 in case you like to apply it
I have already changed my wallpaper for the kitten. I love it!
Excellent very nice screenshots.
I would like to know what are the specifcations of capture number 5
: )
- Cinnamon Theme: Numix Blue Cinnamon
- GTK3 Theme: Blumix
- Icons: aery-icons-v02
You just have to move the mouse cursor over the image to see the details.
Cheers! Paul.
They are all very good, although for me the best are the last two.
I liked 1 and 6 a lot 🙂
haha the 9 wallpaper is good!
Both in G + and in the forum I have posted the screenshot of my Debian + XFCE desktop.
I love 7, 9, and YAPA (especially the latter) with OpenBox. It is incredible what can be achieved with that WM. Maybe I'll fiddle with OpenBox on a virtual machine to see what I get. Because I find it very very interesting, in addition to its lightness attracting attention.
Anyway, they are all very pretty. Every time I see the results, it makes me want to fiddle with things.
Congratulations to all!
Without a doubt, the Yapa is great, it even seemed like it was elementaryOS.
I'm going to check if I can get there with Openbox and still with Arch: 3
But only in MV: C
Hahahaha… good screenshots, greetings!
Excellent very nice screenshots.