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So how about showing off your Bunsenlab set up? Take a screenshot and show us what you've done with bunsen so far!
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So how about showing off your Bunsenlab set up? Take a screenshot and show us what you've done with bunsen so far!
Lots of showing off already: we already have a place for that - Artwork and Screenshots.
Feel free to contribute there, or open a thread for something specific
BunsenLabs Group on deviantArt
damo's gallery on deviantArt
Openbox themes
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Moved to » Artwork & Screenshots but strongly recommend that people follow damo's suggestion in post 2
Please use the monthly screenshot thread.
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Sorry, I didn't see the other threads.
Last edited by Colossal_Crunch (2015-05-31 02:16:13)
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EDIT: How the hell did FlashPlayer get on the system?
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2015-05-31 16:01:43)
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Sometimes hard to control 2000 packages
I didn't installed flash player this time, i miss some non youtube videos but who care. Better to not have that sh!!tz.
P.S. BunsenLabs candle flame looks amazing
Last edited by Nili (2015-05-31 17:57:20)
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i miss some non youtube videos
Go to this site and request the HTML5 player for YouTube videos -- I can watch them all on my Flash-free Arch & Debian systems
https://www.youtube.com/html5?gl=GB
BunsenLabs candle flame looks amazing
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Go to this site and request the HTML5 player for YouTube videos -- I can watch them all on my Flash-free Arch & Debian systems
https://www.youtube.com/html5?gl=GBNili wrote:BunsenLabs candle flame looks amazing
Well, i can watch almost all youtube videos thanks to HTML5 but i mean i miss all non HTML5 videos around the net that are flash player. Not much issue anyway.
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