Upcoming Artwork for Linux Mint 9
Clement Lefebvre proudly announced two days ago (April 21st) the plans for the artwork of the upcoming Linux Mint 9 operating system. Dubbed Isadora, Linux Mint 9 will be based on the unreleased Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) operating system and will include some new and beautiful artwork. The most important thing to mention is the fact that the window buttons in the title bar will remain on the right side!
Linux Mint 9 (Isadora) will include an updated version of the MintDesktop utility, which will allow users to change the layout of the title bar buttons: Traditional, Mac and Ubuntu styles.
Moreover, there are four new wallpapers,
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I like number 3.
I like the 3rd one. I didn't care for the other 3.
re: artwork
Except for the install, and the first few minutes of use, who keeps the crap that the distro developers think looks "cool" on their desktop?
Yes, but...
You're right about that, but it still gives the distro an initial look and feel, not to mention brand identity. It's something very important.
BTW, the stitched leather looked the best to me...