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February 18, 2008

a little schizophrenia: plan9port on Arch GNU/Linux

Acme is a great editor, but it feels a bit strange outside its natural environment. OTOH a lot of useful software (eg firefox) is not available for Plan 9. Solution: use plan9port

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February 6, 2008

slackware 12.0 with gslacky 2.20.3

Check this awesome Slackware 12.0 screenshot out!

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November 11, 2007

Fedora 8 done right.

Ok So here we have my machine running amd64 SMP Fedora 8 Fluxbox + antialiased xterm, and it’s pretty damn minimal Faster than F7 was for me Enjoy =]

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October 23, 2007

My minimal desktop

Fluxbox + Royalty Theme + Xfce Terminal I love my machine =] Amd64 x2 5000+ 2048mb DDR2 RAM 160gs 7200RPM SATA HD Nvidia Geforce 7600gt Graphics card Fedora Core 7

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September 10, 2007

F7 Xfce Lightweight screeny ;)

Well, this is a screenshot of my F7 installation amd64 x2 5000+ 2048mb DDR2 RAM 160gb SATA HD Geforce 7600gt That’s about it really, took a while to get it down from 400mb of RAM down to 165mb (versus the idle 400mb, even when the new one is running firefox, pidgin, irssi and htop). Any […]

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August 30, 2007

Tux Bubble

A default Nuxified logo – Tux in a bubble.

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August 30, 2007

GNU Bubble

A baby GNU in a bubble.

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August 29, 2007

Nuxified Desktop GNU Wallpaper

A cute little GNU in a bubble spotted in the middle of this nice wallpaper. He’s not trapped though, look at the shadow! He’s just hungry for some attention!

Article by libervisco / Images and Screenshots

August 29, 2007

Nuxified Desktop Tux Wallpaper

A wallpaper with our default logo, Tux in a bubble.

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August 29, 2007

Nuxified Desktop Trio Wallpaper

The three epic mascots of the Free Software movement, Tux, GNU and Beastie all spotlighted in one shiny wallpaper!

Article by libervisco / Images and Screenshots

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