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Obviously, our various employees utilize a lot of
Linux software in going about their duties at EmperorLinux. Below are a
selection of screenshots taken from their desktops as they go about their daily
tasks. Click on each mini-screenshot for a full resolution version.
1024x768
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The WebElf spends a great deal of her
time GIMP'ing and developing web content. This is naturally reflected by
the screenshots from her original BlackPerl and
current Raven.
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1280x600
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This screen resolution was only used on the older
Kiwi models (now available only as depot
installs), but it was a great way to fit a lot of screen real estate into a
compact computer.
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1280x768
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This screen resolution was used on the
Piranha (now available only as a depot
install), but that system comes loaded with so many hardware options that
it's hard to complain about a little thing like an unusual screen
resolution.
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1280x800
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This screen resolution is unique to the new
SilverComet. Now there's a
light-weight laptop with an internal CDRW/DVD, and a screen that can do them
justice. This shot also demonstrates that you can still maintain your
overwhelming levels of communication in Linux (with tools like
Gaim), as well as do WSIWYG
document editing.
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1280x1024
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The Gazelle is ideal for both work and
play, providing ample screen real estate for both. This screen shot from an
older Gazelle includes the current version of
Open Office (and a recent
presentation Lincoln gave about
starting a business) and XMMS (with a
graphic equalizer), along with the other obligatory toys. (Newer Gazelles
are boasting even larger screens with a higher
1920x1200 resolution.)
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1400x1050
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Lincoln uses his
Toucan to keep up with all the day-to-day
operations of EmperorLinux, from editing the manual to balancing the books.
He also uses his laptop to keep us all entertained, musically speaking, of
course.
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1600x1200
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EmperorLinux tests all of its systems before sending
them out to customers, as demonstrated by this
Toucan screenshot. X, sound, and
networking are just a few of the components tested.
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1920x1200
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The Rhino and
Gazelle share this unusual screen
resolution, one that is admirably suited to playing widescreen DVDs. Our
sample Rhino screen shows us doing several of the office tasks we use Linux
for on a day to day basis: keeping up our books with
GnuCash, coding, keeping a Palm Pilot
synced with our Linux box, and, of course, making screen shots in
The GIMP.
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