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I use Mint 13 with the standard gnome 3 shell. The calendar and mem/cpu meter are screenlets. I like the 'bare' look of the standard gnome. I hate icons or fancy menus on the desktop. Less is more.
From this you will gather that I absolutely hate the look of KDE!
Ian Pawson
System specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 @ 3.1 GHz Memory: 4 GB Hard drive: 640 GB Graphics: Nvidia 9400 GT OS: dual boot 64-bit Linux Mint 13 with Cinnamon, and Xubuntu 13.04 (plus Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 13.04 in Virtualbox, and Windows 8.1 Preview on a separate hard drive) The background is a picture I took myself at Niagara Falls.
Gord Campbell
This desktop screenshot is from my home computer, running Ubuntu 10.04 on an Intel D945GCPE board with a Core 2 Duo 6320 proc at 1.86Ghz, onboard graphics card and 2 GiB RAM. 3 internal HDD of sizes 320GB, 500GB and 750GB, all of them WD, and two external HDD each of them of 1TB, one Toshiba and the other Seagate. The modem is an Agere Systems Lucent V.92. GNOME 2.30 Desktop Environment with some modifications.
I think my Desktop isn't pretty and is very unorganized, but it can show that in Linux you can do things your way, no questions asked, regardless of the unholy mess you prefer.
Aliet Expósito García
My Desktop: Operating System: Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit Desktop Environment: Unity Gtk3 Theme: Mediterranean Light Darkest Icon Set: Cornucopia (my own compiled icon set derived from FS Icon set)
Hardware: Motherboard: Gigabyte-H61M-S2P-B3 Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10 GHz × 2 Graphics: Intel Sandybridge Desktop 4 GB RAM and 500 GB memory
Rohan Pinto