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
g
you can even download new themes and icons etc, from kde theme
sites.
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On Behalf Of Dj Merrill
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 1:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Redhat 8.0, KDE, no Bluecurve
Robert Adkins wrote:
Robert Adkins wrote:
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 KD
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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
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