Victor wrote:

How could you not? You look under the kde configuration utility and in
the look&feel section or something like that, then you ca choose the
icon sets you want, you can choose the borders of the windows, and you
can change the colors and theme of the buttons etc, and if you want to
get fancy you can even download new themes and icons etc, from kde theme
sites.


Hi Victor,
   Perhaps I am missing something, but try it.
I'm sure I could mess around for hours and eventually
manually configure something that looks like a
KDE Redhat 7.3 interface, but that is not really the point.
I have about 50 machines that need to look identical.
Bluecurve is nice and all, but did they really have to take out
(or at least hide well) the option of using the look-n-feel
of the KDE desktop from the previous 7.x releases?

   I might be way off base here, but so far it doesn't
look like I can use a standard Redhat 8.0 distro to
get the desired results, at least not easily.
Perhaps they will re-incorprate this option into
Redhat 8.1 with any luck at all.

-Dj





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