Graeme Geldenhuys ha scritto:
On 5/8/07, Giuliano Colla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bluecurve theme has nother advantage: it looks the same both under Gnome
and KDE.
I remember when I still used RH8, they introduced Bluecurve. The
community made a big uproar about KDE and Gnome looking the same! I
thought it was cool.
BTW. You may save a lot of hassle using Fedora instead of Ubuntu:
Bluecurve is then the default theme.
apt-get install <enter package name here> is not a hassle at all!
:-) Ubuntu is simply a excellent distro and it still fits on one CD!!
I wouldn't be changing distros any time soon, sorry.
If you've been using RH8 I don't blame you for having changed distro. It
was rather unfortunate, to be kind.
However, just for sake of argument, Fedora now comes with pirut, which
is a graphical front end to yum, providing the same facilities as
apt-get. But Fedora doesn't fit in one CD.
--
Giuliano Colla
Still using C++ and Visual Studio? I'm using Object Pascal and Lazarus.
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