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Linkiboy said:
PICK UP THAT CAN

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now put it in the trashcan
now just hand over that wallpaper nice and easy, son.
 

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xcalibur said:
You should stick to what you are comfortable with, even if its a cluttered desktop.
No you shouldn't. As corny as it may sound, a cluttered desktop promotes a cluttered mind, and can become a prominent roadblock in GTD.

In addition to this, you're losing efficiency and spending much more time on menial tasks like simply launching applications.
 

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Urza said:
xcalibur said:
You should stick to what you are comfortable with, even if its a cluttered desktop.
No you shouldn't. As corny as it may sound, a cluttered desktop promotes a cluttered mind, and can become a prominent roadblock in GTD.

In addition to this, you're losing efficiency and spending much more time on menial tasks like simply launching applications.
And this is why you should just use straight CLI Linux.
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No GUI = No Clutter
 

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dg10050 said:
Urza said:
xcalibur said:
You should stick to what you are comfortable with, even if its a cluttered desktop.
No you shouldn't. As corny as it may sound, a cluttered desktop promotes a cluttered mind, and can become a prominent roadblock in GTD.

In addition to this, you're losing efficiency and spending much more time on menial tasks like simply launching applications.
And this is why you should just use straight CLI Linux.
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No GUI = No Clutter
Text can be clutter too :smugwinkingsmileythathasnowapparentlybeenremoved:
 

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ShadowXP said:
I'm having trouble patching my uxtheme.dll, whenever I patch it I reboot and then the default XP theme doesn't work and neither do any other skins apart from classic (whenever I open any windows, whether it be explorer windows or apps, I get an error and x window closes). Any ideas?

Which service pack are you using?
There are different kinds you know.
 

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xcalibur said:
ShadowXP said:
I'm having trouble patching my uxtheme.dll, whenever I patch it I reboot and then the default XP theme doesn't work and neither do any other skins apart from classic (whenever I open any windows, whether it be explorer windows or apps, I get an error and x window closes). Any ideas?

Which service pack are you using?
There are different kinds you know.

SP2, is there a specific patcher for my service pack?
 

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ShadowXP said:
xcalibur said:
ShadowXP said:
I'm having trouble patching my uxtheme.dll, whenever I patch it I reboot and then the default XP theme doesn't work and neither do any other skins apart from classic (whenever I open any windows, whether it be explorer windows or apps, I get an error and x window closes). Any ideas?

Which service pack are you using?
There are different kinds you know.

SP2, is there a specific patcher for my service pack?

http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enh...tiPatcher.shtml
Try this one (M)artin. It worked for me.

One question though, are you running x64 windows?
I've heard its different for the x64 versions.
 

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