On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 02:09:34 +0900
Doug Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:

> Thanks! It is after 2am here now, so I will try this tomorrow! :-)
> 
> It seems that there is more available for KDE in general than for Gnome.
> Is that true, or a mistaken newbie first impression?
> 
> doug
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tuesday, December 25, 2001):
> 
> >If you are impressed by Mandrake and also like OS X then try installing the 
> >mosfet-liquid theme for KDE. It looks very much like OS X 
> >
> >You can download it in a Mandrake RPM from the favorite files section of 
> >www.pclinuxonline.com
> >Just click on the file name using konqueror and select 'Open' when prompted 
> >and it will install 'automagically'  Then use the KDE Control 
> >Center>LookNFeel section to configure it. (You have to set up 'Window 
> >Decoration', 'Style', and 'Colors' )
> >
> >There are also lots of other nice themes for KDE available. I do not
> know why 
> >the default one is so plain.

ok...but what does one do when you "get" the theme and it doesn't have a themerc file 
in the tarball? theme no good...waste time...get frustrated cause theme no work. the 
one single thing I absolutely HATE about kde-2.x. the renowned theme support of the 
KDE desktop sucks in any version above kde-1.1.2. I just don't get it. The "why" of or 
the theme for that matter.

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