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  2. Propaganda (desktop backgrounds) - Wikipedia

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    PROPAGANDA is a large collection of GPL-licensed [1] seamless desktop backgrounds included in various Linux distributions, and available via free download over the web.While no longer being produced or even officially hosted online, the collection consisted of approximately 15 volumes of largely abstract and surreal art, numbering over 1,000 images in total.

  3. Wallpaper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A computer screen showing a background wallpaper photo of the Palace of Versailles A wallpaper from fractal. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, smartphone or other electronic device.

  4. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Gentoo Linux: 2012-01-10 Yes Linux Mint: 13 (Ubuntu-based release) [5] 1 (LMDE) [26] 2011-12-20 Yes The Cinnamon desktop environment has been included and available in Linux Mint since version 13 in May 2012. Mageia [27] 4 2012-11-23 Yes Manjaro Linux: 18.0 2018-06-06 Yes Manjaro now officially supports Cinnamon besides Xfce, KDE Plasma 5, and ...

  5. Ubuntu Unity - Wikipedia

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    The version incorporates Linux kernel version 5.8 and uses GNU GRUB for both BIOS and UEFI booting. It also adds fixes and updates for many user interface issue, including adding the Compiz settings manager, with many plugins and effects. It also introduces a new default theme of Arc-darker, new wallpaper and a new Yaru-Purple theme and icon ...

  6. Xplanet - Wikipedia

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    Xplanet runs on Linux, Mac OS X and other Unix operating systems and also on Microsoft Windows, and was derived from an older Unix application called xearth. It can either generate wallpaper, save the resulting image, or produce textual output detailing the locations of various objects. Configuration is done by modifying a text file.

  7. Red Star OS - Wikipedia

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    Red Star OS (Korean: 붉은별; MR: Pulgŭnbyŏl) is a North Korean Linux distribution, with development first starting in 1998 at the Korea Computer Center (KCC). Prior to its release, computers in North Korea typically used Red Hat Linux, [6] and later switched to modified versions of Microsoft Windows with North Korean language packs installed.

  8. Xubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Xubuntu 12.04 incorporated many changes including some default shortcuts which were altered and new ones added, plus there were many appearance changes, including a new logo and wallpaper. Fixes were included for Greybird, Ubiquity, Plymouth, LightDM, and Terminal themes. [33] [34] The release shipped with version 3.2.14 of the Linux kernel.

  9. Budgie (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Budgie is an independent, free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems that targets the desktop metaphor. Budgie is developed by the Buddies of Budgie organization, which is composed of a team of contributors from Linux distributions such as Fedora, Debian, and Arch Linux. Its design emphasizes ...