Screenshot from my early days with linux (autumn 1998 I guess).
In the picture you see lots of point and click stuff, don't use much of it
anymore really.
Fullscreen from Word Perfect, nowadays it doesn't even install on my computer,
strange...
Screenshot with the Amiga-emulator UAE.
I used to run X on my Hercules card, as I look at it now I wonder why.
Screenshot from birk, one of my HP 700/RX X-terminals. Fvwm. Guess it's taken
early 2000.
Another screen shot from birk, now with twm. Twm lacks virtual
desktops so it looks rather clobbered IMO. Xmms has been outfitted
with the eMac-skin that is pretty ok on monochrome displays.
Screenshot from the computer lab at LTU, fvwm under Solaris. To the left my
script vem (eng: who) that shows where my friends are in the lab. Early 2000
Screenshot taken in the jota-lab at LTU. The machine runs twm on
FreeBSD. Not really what I wanted to use at the time, but fvwm was broken
on those machines, and KDE simply isn't an option, so I started to use
it, and got addicted. Late 2000.
Screenshot taken at home. The machine ran twm on Debian
GNU/Linux. For the first time I put some effort in making a nice
twmrc. Spring 2001. The colours look kind of watered out, I guess it
is due to the jpg-compression.
Screenshot taken at home. The same setup as the machine above.
But now I had tweaked the graphics to 1608x1024 (bad case of
non-square pixels). New stuff that can be seen are the VICE
C64-emulator (running Pirates!), a VNC-client and Mplayer. Since I
changed the driver to one that supported xv it was possible to
watch movies in linux too. Taken in August 2001.
Screenshot taken at home sometime in 2003. The machine runs fvwm on Debian
GNU/Linux. The work from the previous tvm configuration reflects on this
setup, but still takes advantage of the virtual desktops provided by fvwm.
Most stuff can be accessed through keyboard shortcuts (.fvwmrc is
available in the Essentials-section).
Screenshot taken at home February 2004. Still pretty much the same
config, a new solution for ICQ and more invisible stuff added to the
.fvwmrc.
Screenshot taken at home May 2005. New computer, and a new
environment to go with it. A machine running Ubuntu Linux with Gnome,
and FVWM2 running as windowmanager inside Gnome. The small windows to
the right are in fact screenshots that have been shrunk and are used
as icons for the iconified program, a process done automatically.
Also there are two pagers, one for Gnome, and in each Gnome desktop
there are four FVWM desktops, for a total of sixteen.
Screenshot taken at home July 2005. New monitor, widescreen.
Otherwise similar to the above screenshot, Gnome and FVWM2. The wallpaper
is a shrunk version of a photo I have taken myself, my first homemade
wallpaper in ten years.
Screenshot taken at home January 2006. Taken on my widescreen
laptop (Dell Inspiron 6000) Gnome and XMMS are visible in the shot. This
wallpaper is also a shrunk version of a photo I have taken myself.
Screenshot taken at home in May 2006 on my workstation. The wallpaper
is a picture I took while making some pictures for my brother's thesis
cover. Nothing fancy, just xmms, gaim, gnome-terminal and Calvin and
Hobbes in ImageMagic(display).
Screenshot taken at home in Jan 2007 on my workstation while testing
how it is to work with a portrait oriented monitor rather than landscape.
The usual software, Firefox, xmms, gaim and a gnome-terminal. FVWM2 is
still used as a window manager on top of gnome.