


Beryl/Emerald Themes by nestort 2 comments

Wallpaper Other by euxneks 2 comments

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by DRoy 16 comments
Ha! Who cares?! haha
Looks really nice =) - May 11 2007

Various Gnome Stuff by H3g3m0n 4 comments

Skydomes by demiurgicdaemon 10 comments

Gnome 2 Splash Screens by blueshome 9 comments
http://art.gnome.org/faq.php#q8
Quote:
8. How do I change the GNOME splash screen?
To change the splash screen, put the downloaded image in an unobtrusive location (since it will need to remain there as long as you want it to be the splash screen). A logical location would be ~/.gnome/splash.png (or .jpeg if the image is a JPEG). Then, edit the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_screen using the Configuration Editor (Panel menu->System Tools->Configuration Editor) or the commandline tool gconftool-2.
- Mar 17 2007

Wallpaper Other by euxneks 2 comments

People by xivona 292 comments
True, however, there is a certain amount of decency that generally all human societies have, though varying in extremes, we can expect some people not to show their bodily parts to a child - this is generally considered unacceptable specifically because society as a whole has defined the moral limits of decency. But then again there are nudist camps. I have no idea what they consider "decent". :P
It's not really clear what you mean by "such" and how that concept of "such" fits into the concept of "art" ... or are you willing to state that "art" is only "art" if it fits into the boundaries of some undetermined limits (namely: a "such")?
Naked bodies and/or body parts. They're not really something that I would want on my desktop - again, this varies from person to person so I guess I should state that this is my opinion. =) So, my opinion: "I would prefer there not to be a pornographic section/ adult section to kde-look.org" I think of kde-look.org as a place where people can gather to share what is considered traditionally as Appolonian art. The stuff that looks nice and has symmetry, utilitarian maybe, etc. etc.
Yet the answer to the question "why should free expression be cercenated in order to let uncareful parents not to fulfill their legal duties and responsabilities" is something that _still_ really eludes me.
I think he/she meant "censored" ;P I agree with not censoring, but we can still decide where we go and who we allow ourselves to associate with when we approach there. As far as I know, this is a community based website and as such there isn't complete freedom. We all expect each other not to post extremes on the site and I think nude pictures are pushing it a bit too far. Topless women are still a little bit far, but I guess that's my North American (Canada actually) close-mindedness. (Is that a word?) I enjoy the female body (nekkid, as it were) as much as the next red-blooded male but I would have to say that this hasn't been in the past a site to post this kind of art. (as far as I'm aware).. I think we should keep it that way.
Note: Since I had last posted one of the previews has cut the top and bottom parts of the wallpapers off to censor certain body parts of the female persuasion =) - Sep 06 2006

Icon Sub-Sets by leinir 5 comments
My Friend, flattery will get you everywhere, thanks for the compliment, and this is a great icon!
=)
I love open-source. - Sep 06 2006

Icon Sub-Sets by skullbooks 4 comments

People by xivona 292 comments
To a certain degree. I think it's not right for parents to expect other people to look after their children for them, but in that same vein of thought, we have to consider what the implications are of exposing a child to such material. I doubt it's as scarring or traumatic for a child to be exposed to a naked woman as it is to be taught that the naked body is something that should be hidden and embarrassed about.
Should the internet turn itself into a children's playground and all the knowledge shared whithin it be only as complex as a child can understand, because otherwise children might not comprehend what it means and thus missinterpret it?
Hrm. I was going to say this is irrelevant but knowledge of sex is still knowledge. I think we have to accept sooner or later that once a child has access to something as large as the internet, they are going to learn things. However, having said that, I don't think I would want any child of mine to be looking at pictures of nude women, much less placing them on their desktop.
So, what's the solution? I don't think kde-look.org should have an XXX section of the site, because that could easily become very scary and take over the site - it is after all the basest nature of man to procreate.
On the other hand, I usually come here to gather pictures of plants, serene images etc. etc. that have mostly to do with linux. I don't look for pictures like this on kde-look.org because I don't think of kde-look.org as a repository for these images and I am glad of that.
Yes, she has a nice body, smooth skin etc. etc. All very admirable, but this is not the place to post such pictures. - Sep 05 2006
I certainly don't think Linux is about being alone.. It's almost always a collaborative effort in building, installation, and usage.
Just my $0.02
=) - Jul 16 2006

Screensavers by carstenw42 55 comments
Excellent screensaver btw... - Jan 18 2006

Icon Sub-Sets by manlord 4 comments
Thanks! - Sep 23 2005

KDE 3.x Splash Screens by mokuias 11 comments

KDE 3.x Splash Screens by moodwrod 244 comments
Are you going to make a dev site on sourceforge for this? (Or, pick your OSS site, whatever)
Also, when moodin renders the image, it renders the dynamic part before the static part.. ie. in the fingerprint hand, the fingerprint gets rendered leaving a white background and then the background gets rendered.. I dunno if this is a common thing but it occurs on my system.. Let me know what you need to know to figure out the solution to this problem.. =) - Aug 09 2005

KDE Plasma Screenshots by brainlessgeek 15 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 8 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 8 comments

Various Artwork by dadeisvenm 2 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 8 comments

Various Artwork by dadeisvenm 7 comments
Very cool idea for the shirt - Jan 24 2005

Icon Sub-Sets by jizzbiscuit 5 comments

Wallpaper Other by euxneks 5 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 6 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 6 comments
I am prepared for my world to get rocked by better artists though. =) - Jan 18 2005

Various Artwork by flow 39 comments

Various Stuff by euxneks 8 comments

Various Stuff by euxneks 8 comments

Wallpaper Other by madhattr 12 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 27 comments

Various Artwork by dadeisvenm 17 comments

Utilities by TheOneAndOnlyFoo 33 comments

Various Artwork by dadeisvenm 17 comments

Various Artwork by flow 30 comments
I was thinking the wolf outline shouldn't be under the crystal look.. you know that white gradient you have in a circle to give it that shiny look? I was thinking that you should make the wolf part of it's own crystal..
I dunno if I got that across properly...
ie. right now it looks like the wolf is inside a glass marble and it doesn't really "pop" out to me .. =) Other than that, it's a nice icon. =) - Dec 15 2004

KDE Plasma Screenshots by CGP-Saint-OP 2 comments
Nice desktop though. - Dec 13 2004

Various Artwork by theobroma 10 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 7 comments

KDE Plasma Screenshots by strawnman 4 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 27 comments

Various Artwork by dave 26 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 27 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 27 comments

Various Artwork by euxneks 27 comments

Icon Sub-Sets by zekant 6 comments

Icon Sub-Sets by zekant 6 comments

KDE 3.x Splash Screens by hassan 2 comments

Wallpaper Other by euxneks 5 comments