loos wrote:
Em Sex, 2005-11-25 às 19:59 -0500, Edward C. Jones escreveu:
I removed X and everything that needs X. Then I reinstalled X and KDE.
So I presume I am running KDE. But why gnome menus, themes, fonts, etc.?
Where are the docs for this? Configuration program? Configuration files?
I installed stable (3.1) and got a mix of KDE and Gnome. I removed most
of Gnome and upgraded (easily!) to unstable. I still get the mix. Why
are KDE and Gnome mixed together? Where is this mix and its
configuration documented? Why was this done?
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Edward C. Jones said...
I installed stable (3.1) and got a mix of KDE and Gnome. I removed most
of Gnome and upgraded (easily!) to unstable. I still get the mix. Why
are KDE and Gnome mixed together? Where is this mix and its
configuration documented? Why was this done?
I guess that you
I removed X and everything that needs X. Then I reinstalled X and KDE.
So I presume I am running KDE. But why gnome menus, themes, fonts, etc.?
Where are the docs for this? Configuration program? Configuration files?
I use Debian unstable on a PC.
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Em Sex, 2005-11-25 às 19:59 -0500, Edward C. Jones escreveu:
I removed X and everything that needs X. Then I reinstalled X and KDE.
So I presume I am running KDE. But why gnome menus, themes, fonts, etc.?
Where are the docs for this? Configuration program? Configuration files?
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