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@ Firstly It's NOT KDE 4 its gnome
Could be, the desktop gadgets look a lot like some of the KDE default ones, and I haven't seen a gnome menu with the little arrow since I was using Bluecurve on Red Hat 9. But I'm very surprised to see Gnome customised that far - adds to the sillyness of doing it in the first place.

@Secondly win 7 is not a very cheap software (changing xp to mac os is totally different xp is a paid software) ubuntu is free and open-source .most people (not saying you) don't care about this as they pirate it so both's cost is taken out
It cost me $50 from a uni student discount. Most people get windows with their PC, so it doesn't matter.

@as your point you should know win7 looks like kde 4 and not the other way round
If they both look like each other then it works both ways round.

@Thirdly linux is more stable,protected and fast than windows you don't have to buy an antivirus,you don't even need any antivirus you should always 'get the facts'. 98%of supercomputers run linux. most servers run linux as well.
I use the free Microsoft Security Essentials. PlanetCricket's CentOS Linux server on the other hand does run an anti-virus.

I'm not attacking Linux in the slightest - I've used it extensively in the past and like it a lot, but I really don't get why you'd want to make Gnome (or KDE for that matter) an identical clone of Windows 7 - especially as Gnome's UI is great on its own.

I'll now mention of course that this is a desktop screenshots thread. I'd say commenting on the theme is rather relevant, but discussing the OS itself isn't - feel free to make a thread though.
 
It cost me $50 from a uni student discount. Most people get windows with their PC, so it doesn't matter.
i am talking about the sub-continental's mostly and assembled cmputer doesn't come that way and 50$ in india ain't that less as you think
If they both look like each other then it works both ways round.
KDE 4.0.5 tagged on 28 May 2008
win7 released october 2009
enough said
I use the free Microsoft Security Essentials. PlanetCricket's CentOS Linux server on the other hand does run an anti-virus.
what i am saying you don't even need an antivirus
well server is completely different scenario anyway
what antivirus do you use?

I'll now mention of course that this is a desktop screenshots thread. I'd say commenting on the theme is rather relevant, but discussing the OS itself isn't - feel free to make a thread though.

Can you please transfer mine and your posts in to a Windows vs linux thread :)
 
I need new laptop. :facepalm
 

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Which city that was? Any Idea anybody/
 
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