Topic: #! Monochrome and Glow minimalistic wallpaper

I'm very happy to announce, that today I've made new release of Debian Ubuntu Monochrome Glow wallpapers which now includes CrunchBang Linux as well. There are two logo variations (monochrome and glow) and five color flavors (navy, black, green, blue and purple) -- that gives you ten wallpapers for your #! (:
You can download it from deviantart or -- if you want to download only wallpapers for CrunchBang -- by using this link.
Below are two previews with two different logo variations.

http://wstaw.org/m/2010/07/08/crunchbang_glow_blue.png

http://wstaw.org/m/2010/07/08/crunchbang_monochrome_purple.png

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Re: #! Monochrome and Glow minimalistic wallpaper

Nice ones, Hadret. I particularly like the Black and Navy variants.

Good to see you here on the #! forums as well. smile
Your PPA has been invaluable to my past and current Debian-based setups.

Cheers.

Point & Squirt

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gutterslob wrote:

Good to see you here on the #! forums as well. smile

I'm very happy to be here. There was a time, when I was using OpenBox and, if can recall -- PyPanel, but it was for me to much time involving to configure everything and so on. Now I see CrunchBang with great start configuration and I'm seriously considering changing from Debian to #!, or at least from GNOME & Compiz to OpenBox and Tint2 with CrunchBang scripts and configurations (:

gutterslob wrote:

Your PPA has been invaluable to my past and current Debian-based setups.

I'm happy to hear that! ^-^

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gutterslob wrote:

Nice ones, Hadret. I particularly like the Black and Navy variants.

+1, I have the black version (surprise surprise) set as my wallpaper, it is awesome. smile

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corenominal wrote:
gutterslob wrote:

Nice ones, Hadret. I particularly like the Black and Navy variants.

+1, I have the black version (surprise surprise) set as my wallpaper, it is awesome. smile

As you speak of it smile http://omploader.org/vNHZodg

Re: #! Monochrome and Glow minimalistic wallpaper

Hmm... I wouldn't ask, execpt I am really in love with these glowy wallpapers  ♥  ♥  ♥

But is there another way to download these? My internet blocks all those sites you link to, under the category "Nudity". (Funny, they don't block imageshack!)

~lifestream

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wishwish wrote:

But is there another way to download these? My internet blocks all those sites you link to, under the category "Nudity". (Funny, they don't block imageshack!)

That's weird yikes Anyways, I will upload them onto my server and will provide link when they "arrive" (:

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Here are links: http://hadret.rootnode.net/crunchbang/

cmg.lzma contains #! only wallpapers, dmg.lzma contains only debian wallpapers and umg.lzma contains ubuntu only wallpapers. There's also Debian_Ubuntu_CrunchBang_Monochrome_Glow_by_Hadret.zip file which contains all -- !#, debian & ubuntu -- wallpapers. Finally, there's debian_ubuntu_monochrome_glow.xcf.gz which is source file to be used in GIMP (:

Last edited by Hadret (2010-07-12 18:52:49)

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Re: #! Monochrome and Glow minimalistic wallpaper

Thanks a lot!
Such pretty wallpapers, I even feel bad to "dirty" it by running conky :x

~lifestream

Re: #! Monochrome and Glow minimalistic wallpaper

They are really cool, stylish and simple. Downloaded them and enjoyed! Thanks for sharing.

Please have a look at my Gallery .
#!.. I'm lovin' it!
Tell me the Truth!

Re: #! Monochrome and Glow minimalistic wallpaper

@Hadret:  This is some really great work!  Have you considered packaging them and putting them in your repo?

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Great work, I'm using the crunchbang right now and will play around with the xcf's

Meh. Interested for a Dropbox alternative? Go to https://launchpad.net/tart

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pvsage wrote:

@Hadret:  This is some really great work!  Have you considered packaging them and putting them in your repo?

That's actually very nice idea, I'll certainly do that sometime soon! (:

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