Desktop Chromebook Yosemite

Paul’s desktop may look like a Mac, but it actually runs on his Chromebook Pixel. With a little tweak and some new icons, he made it his own and it looks great. Here’s how he corrected it.

Remember: if you want your desktop to be featured here, submit it to our desktop demo! Just post it (and how you did it) on your Kinja blog (the one in your account) and tag it as a “desktop showcase”. Let’s see, see and, if you like it, imagine! You can also publish it to our Flickr pool like Paul did, but we’ll check out the Desktop Showcase first!

However, here’s what you need:

That’s all. The real kick here is getting GNOME running on your Chromebook, which is the key to everything else here. If you like what you see, be sure to check Paul’s Flickr page to let him know and ask your questions if you have any!

Do you have a beautiful and functional desktop to show off? Share with us! Post it to your personal Kinja blog using the Desktop Showcase tag or add it to our Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell Flickr pool . Screenshots must be at least 640×360 in size and include information about what you used, links to wallpapers, skins and themes, and any other important information. If your wonderful desktop catches our attention, you may be on our favorites!

Screenshot | Flickr

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