Dj,

        Bluecurve is simply a theme that is similar across the default installs   
of both GNOME and KDE on Red Hat 8.0. You can reconfigure that theme   
anyway that you wish to.

        Personally, I really like the way that Bluecurve looks and enjoy far   
more then the default KDE theme and definitely more then any theme I have   
seen on GNOME for a loooong time.

        Other then it being a theme, I haven't seen any other significant   
differences between a KDE using the Bluecurve theme and a KDE using some   
other theme.

        If anyone knows differently, let me know. To me, it just runs nice and   
is very pleasant to the eyes.

Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804


 -----Original Message-----
From: Dj Merrill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Adkins
Subject: Redhat 8.0, KDE, no Bluecurve

   

        I've probably missed something painfully obvious somewhere, but
I can't seem to find the info if it exists.  I'm currently running
Redhat 7.3 with the default KDE interface supplied by Redhat on a lab
full of machines.  I'd like to upgrade to Redhat 8.0, but keep the same
KDE desktop interface as Redhat 7.3.

        Is it possible to configure the Redhat 8.0 desktop to
look the same as the Redhat 7.3 default KDE interface using
just the supplied tools and software with Redhat 8.0, or does this   
require
downloading and compiling/installing KDE separately?
If so, how do you do it?

Thanks,

 -Dj





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