Show Us What You Got

Show us your desktop, and we'll pick our favorite. That screenshot, along with information on who owns it, will be printed in our February issue.

What makes a desktop winning material? You tell us! Why should your desktop be immortalized in the February issue of Linux Journal? Just remember, your editorial staff full of family friendly folks. Well, for the most part anyway. If my wife steps into my office and finds me sorting through desktop photos of hardcore pornography, let's just say we all lose. Me especially! (So keep it family friendly, for my kid's sake)

Please fill out the form below by November 15th, and you could see YOUR desktop in the February issue of Linux Journal.

So we can tell you if you win.

Keep it family-friendly please. :)
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Tell us why we should pick your desktop.

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