No.320474
>>320473Yotsuba couldn't possibly play all of those instruments. Completely unrealistic
No.320475
>>320474She can have fun trying though, and having fun is more important than playing well.
No.320476
>>320473It looks pretty fun, Im actually people upload a few old school style anime wallpapers, good wallpapers are hard to find.
Search engines are useless.
No.320496
>>320484I was looking for desktop, but anything is welcome. Nice wallpapers!
No.320510
>>320502I like them but this would really look out of place with my desktop. Its nonetheless welcome.
No.320516
Ok, going forward, anyone who wishes to post a wallpaper should consider if it thematically suits >>320510's desktop. Thanks.
No.323824
>>323822The second one would be great if the screenshot was taken from an emulation of the HD remake with AA enabled.
The first one is butt (that's bad) because of how busy it is on the left. Desktop icons would get lost in there. It must be flipped horizontally, vertically too maybe.
No.323828
>>323824>>323824The second one would be great if the screenshot was taken from an emulation of the HD remake with AA enabled.
maybe you are lucky and somebody did a insanely good looking high resolution playthrough of it and you could just screenshot it off.
>The first one is butt (that's bad) because of how busy it is on the left. Desktop icons would get lost in there. It must be flipped horizontally, vertically too maybe.i can't even do wallpaper anymore, i just set it to a solid color. either a gray or a deep blue. besides these days i have my entire desktop covered in widgets. some hold my shorcuts to programs, others just visualize heat or show system percentages. i did like the combination of gray and colors when i was younger.
No.323829
I like how when using Linux with a decent desktop environment you can literally customize everything from the start menu and the taskbar, not just change the wallpaper.
No.323830
>>323829yeah man, i made my titlebar of each window gigantic which helps juggeling windows around.
also having and using terminal is very nice.
if you have an unused singleboard computer laying around, treat yourself and install a text based linux (like diet-pi) without desktop environment on it and see if you can find your way around. i should have done this back when i started with linux.
it is super easy now i can ask brave how to do stuff in linux. the linux help was very useful to me, learned a ton.
No.323856
>>323830I use Linux on a laptop and I actually like the desktop environments, so no text-based distros for me. I don't think using GUI's to do certain stuff like distro installation is necessarily a bad thing, but you really need to know how to use the terminal if you want to experience the freedom and flexibility of Linux.
You can't use Debian-based distros on a lot of ancient laptops anymore with them having dropped i686, this was really bad for retro tech. Well atleast you can still use the Thinkpad T60.
No.323863
>>323856>I use Linux on a laptop and I actually like the desktop environments, so no text-based distros for me. i'm not saying switch to a text-based distro, i'm saying once you stepped into the arena (on a virtual machine or on a spare laptop for example) you will be glad you did it. because once you felt how nice text-based is you can cherry pick situations on which to choose text over graphics. i wish i did this sooner, don't repeat my mistake is what i am trying to say. text-based is awesome i regret staying so long on graphical. graphics are bloat!
No.323917
>>323863>because once you felt how nice text-based is you can cherry pick situations on which to choose text over graphicsthank you for informing me
No.323919
Wallpaper? First thing I do on a new install is disable wallpapers and screensavers and such. I'm boring I'll admit. It mostly stems from being a Windows refugee and the carnival of widgets and icons and popups and such… I need the silence.