color does not return to the
selected folder.
This does not occur with any of the light themes. On my system the
behavior happens in the Adwaita-Dark, Arc-Dark, Blackbird, and
Greybird-Dark themes under Xfce.
The video controller on this system:
Intel Corporation CoffeeLake-U GT3e [Iris
itHub - oblitum/YouCompleteMe: A code-completion engine for Vim (fork
> featuring
> hints for C/C++ and an experimental Swift completer)
> https://github.com/oblitum/YouCompleteMe
>
> Regards,
> Jörg.
>
>
> c...@riseup.net wrote on 21/09/2019 12:56:
>> Hello,
ntal Swift completer)
https://github.com/oblitum/YouCompleteMe
Regards,
Jörg.
c...@riseup.net wrote on 21/09/2019 12:56:
> Hello,
> Does anyone know what kind of font and color themes used in this terminal and
> editor setting,
> https://s3.amazonaws.com/f.cl.ly/items/1e2F0A123h
Hello,
Does anyone know what kind of font and color themes used in this terminal and
editor setting,
https://s3.amazonaws.com/f.cl.ly/items/1e2F0A123h331c1G0L0R/SadBart.gif,
?
Thanks
Mark
Beco composed on 2017-07-01 18:12 (UTC-0300):
> It is similar indeed. Also, by the solution they figured out, (editing
> Theme=/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/oxygen-air) I can see that it is using
> "kdm" instead of sddm.
> That is the root of the problem. A proper solution
On 1 July 2017 at 07:02, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-06-29, Beco wrote:
>
> >>From time to time, every one or two boots, KDE won't load, it shows a
> > dialog with only an "OK" button and the message:
> >
> > kde can't find file usr/share/kde4/apps
On 2017-06-29, Beco wrote:
>>From time to time, every one or two boots, KDE won't load, it shows a
> dialog with only an "OK" button and the message:
>
> kde can't find file usr/share/kde4/apps/kdm/themes/lines
> I click ok and get redirected to a conso
e had the upgrade go pretty rocky, not only at
> > the dm level but on the desktop itself.
>
>
> Based on what Intense Red stated along with this being about "themes",
> my first thought is... what about configuration files within the
> user's /home files (~/)
nd the message:
>>
>> kde can't find file usr/share/kde4/apps/kdm/themes/lines
>>
>> I click ok and get redirected to a console login.
>>
>> If I just boot again, it will likely boot just fine.
>The changes between KDE in Jessie and KDE in Stretch ar
> Does anyone else have this problem with KDE4 after Jessie/Stretch upgrade?
The changes between KDE in Jessie and KDE in Stretch are substantial,
including killing off kdm and replacing it with sddm.
On multiple machines I've had the upgrade go pretty rocky, not only at the
dm level but
Hi guys/girls, hello.
Does anyone else have this problem with KDE4 after Jessie/Stretch upgrade?
>From time to time, every one or two boots, KDE won't load, it shows a
dialog with only an "OK" button and the message:
kde can't find file usr/share/kde4/apps/kdm/themes/li
led my system and had to reinstall
> the OS and load in backup copies. The system has been a bit of a mess
> since. I only have 2 choices or login screen, neither of which I
> like. I did manage to find and download a copy of my old desktop
> background but none of my workspace themes
a bit of a mess
since. I only have 2 choices or login screen, neither of which I like. I
did manage to find and download a copy of my old desktop background but
none of my workspace themes work well. The tend to be dark gray
backgrounds -which I like- but do strange things with the print. I
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 01:17:13PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> IIRC the IceWM DE/WM had a theme called "BluePlastic" which looked one
> heck of a lot like XP. I used IceWM for about 4 years and recommend it
> highly, although from what I understand it's not all that well
> maintained, and its con
On Sat, 19 Jul 2014 09:47:33 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> On a regional Linux list I saw a reference to
> http://m.softpedia.com/turn-lubuntu-in-windows-xp-with-a-theme-and-no-one-will-notice-436255.html
>
> I'm now a Debian user but was a long time XP user. I'd prefer to
> only use Debian rep
> Debian repositories. Does such as above exist? How would I search?
I'd start with the openbox-themes package, found by looking for packages
with openbox in their name, based on an educated guess (openbox is the
window manager for LXDE).
Kind regards,
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On a regional Linux list I saw a reference to
http://m.softpedia.com/turn-lubuntu-in-windows-xp-with-a-theme-and-no-one-will-notice-436255.html
I'm now a Debian user but was a long time XP user. I'd prefer to
only use Debian repositories. Does such as above exist? How would
I search?
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On 28/07/12 00:30, Adrian Fita wrote:
>
> How does one configure a theme's color settings for gtk3? :S
Fixed. It turns out I was editing the wrong file.
gtk3 colors are defined in the gtk.css file of the theme. I just copied
the whole theme's gtk-3.0 directory contents into ~/.config/gtk-3.0 and
Hi. I'm trying to set the selected items background color for gtk3
themes, but it doesn't seem to work.
I put the following in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini, but it doesn't
make any difference:
gtk-color-scheme = "selected_bg_color:#44;selected_fg_color:#00"
I
eror wins
over nautilus I find.
>
>> I tried altering the theme in gnome-control-center > appearance, but the
>> one that i chose also made the title bars black so that i couldn't read
>> what they said.
>>
>> Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
>
k so that i couldn't read
> what they said.
>
> Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Well, I think yes :-)
In Gnome Look¹ there are many themes, GTK styles and colour patterns you
can try. If you like dark schemas, "Sonar" from openSUSE was very good
(IIRC it use
i'm looking for a theme where the background in konqueror and
tranmission is all white instead of its current
grey/white/grey/white/etc which is difficult for me to read in the
grey bars. The black text just seems to merge into the grey background
which i find almost impossible to read, and that’s
On Mon, 05 Dec 2011 22:16:12 +, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 03 December 2011 22:19:54 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
>> would look so much better at a first install.
>
> I do dislike "nice" them
Lisi wrote the following on 12/05/2011 04:16 PM:
On Saturday 03 December 2011 22:19:54 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
would look so much better at a first install.
I do dislike "nice" themes. Surely there is Ubuntu for
On Saturday 03 December 2011 22:19:54 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
> would look so much better at a first install.
I do dislike "nice" themes. Surely there is Ubuntu for those that like such
things. Debian is the
On Lu, 05 dec 11, 15:05:57, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>
> Those are backgrounds. A theme is a script as described in the
> reference by Towheed Mohammed.
To do what? (rhetorical, I really don't care).
If the resources spent in hiding/beautifying/etc the boot process could
be invested in improving
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 03 dec 11, 16:19:54, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
would look so much better at a first install.
Maybe you are missing something? This is on a pretty standard LXDE
squeeze install:
$ grep image /boot/
On Sb, 03 dec 11, 16:19:54, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>
> IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
> would look so much better at a first install.
Maybe you are missing something? This is on a pretty standard LXDE
squeeze install:
$ grep image /boot/grub/grub.cfg
if bac
nts a good-looking boot splash is
more than welcome.
> Are there Debian Grub2 themes? All I see is Ubuntu...
Well, there is "grub2-splashimages" package (just images, not themes).
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Except I can't get the scrollbar to work.
IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
would look so much better at a first install.
Are there Debian Grub2 themes? All I see is Ubuntu...
Hugo
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Matteo Riva writes:
> A recent testing update upgraded some gnome packages to version 3.0.X
> gnome-terminal is one of these and it doesn't seem compatible with my
> current GTK theme: its interface (menu, etc) looks horribly similar to
> windows95.
:-D
>
> How can
A recent testing update upgraded some gnome packages to version 3.0.X
gnome-terminal is one of these and it doesn't seem compatible with my
current GTK theme: its interface (menu, etc) looks horribly similar to
windows95.
How can I install/manage themes for GTK3? I did a quick search
On Monday July 26 2010 4:29:01 pm Gary Roach wrote:
> I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
> other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
> listed as:
> Air
> Aya
> Blend
>
I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
listed as:
Air
Aya
Blend
Elegance
Heron
Oxygen
Silicon
Slim
Try ude. That's all I use. It has a very black option, you will see nothing
but black. xfce might let you use it as a wm..then maybe not. It's awfully
simple, fast, and clean. Forget about upgrades there aren't any. I think it
has been abandoned, still and all that doesn't stop making it the best
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 03:29:57 +, T o n g wrote:
> I like a generally dark theme,
> with no high contract, just mild tones, yet everything shows vividly.
Detailed conclusion is available at
http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/good-dark-background-gtk2-theme/
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:58:23 +0200, jo...@gmx.li wrote:
> Are you also interested in KDE/fluxbox themes?
Actually I'm into simplicity. My current GTK theme zip up to only less
than 3k. It is based on "Clearlooks Compact" by Martin Ankerl
martin.ank...@gmail.com.
http://art.
orYou/
screenshot.png
Thanks for the link!
Are you also interested in KDE/fluxbox themes?
Johannes
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Hi,
Any dark-background fans here? Please suggest your dark background
GTK Theme.
Mine used to look like this,
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/misc/ce01-DarkBackgroundIsGoodForYou/
screenshot.png
No high contract, yet everything shows vividly. Unfortunately it doesn't
work for the update
Hello,
On Fri, 2009-09-25 at 10:34 -0700, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
> Does anyone know why the Emerald themes have been dropped from the
> Debian repositories? Or, were they never there and I was just getting
> them from Shame's repositories and not paying attention to where the
Does anyone know why the Emerald themes have been dropped from the
Debian repositories? Or, were they never there and I was just getting
them from Shame's repositories and not paying attention to where they
came from?
Some of the Emerald themes have a look that is far superior, im
idn't show _any_ package
> anymore. Same for the "Vertical-Split" theme. Both themes _are_
> defined in /usr/share/aptitude/aptitude-defaults, and that file _is_
> read by aptitude.
>
> What could be the problem here?
The theme system is utterly broken, perhaps?
Hi,
on a recent 4.0r5 system I tried setting the aptitude theme but failed.
I added
Aptitude::Theme "Dselect";
to ~/.aptitude/config, but aptitude simply didn't show _any_ package
anymore. Same for the "Vertical-Split" theme. Both themes _are_
defined in /us
rminal, all fine.
In KDE Control Centre, look and see if the tick box in "Appearance &
Themes"- Colours - Apply to non-KDE applications, is checked.
Beyond, that, I'm not sure what it might be.
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/ _)rad
Funny issue here: when I launch gtk apps like Gimp, Sonata, gThumb from KMenu,
kicker quick launcher or "run command" the gtk theme is not applied.
When I run from a terminal, all fine.
Created a new user account, fired up a kde session - all fine there, too.
Any idea how come?
Dex
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question is: how can I change the theme? I mean I want to use some
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On Friday 20 April 2007 01:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the replies, everyone.
>
> We seem to have two basic ideas:
>
> 1. A Debian package, updatable with apt.
> 2. A GUI app that would manage all the different things and ways to
> be updated.
>
deb http://debian.websterwood.com/ e
> I like the idea of daily/weekly/monthly wallpaper. I'd love if it
> would be a debian package that
> would ask about resolution, how often to update, tags(light/dark,
> linux/debian/tux/whatever),
> to keep archieve or not, other issues like dual-monitor etc during
> configuring. After this pack
er automatically. Different packages could be chosen for
different themes, etc. KDE and GNOME can handle sizing down large
images for smaller screens, and a separate package would probably be
best for multi-monitor setups.
A GUI app is not a bad idea; it could present a more complex interface
wher
se
it would make the process for the user very simple: just set your
wallpaper to /usr/share/wallpapers/unique-name-for-the-autoupdate-
wallpaper.png, and after a normal system upgrade, you'll have a new
wallpaper automatically. Different packages could be chosen for
different themes, etc. KDE and
g), the browser crashes.
>
> After some trial and error and use of strace, it appears to be
> correlated with opening icon directories. Iceweasel will only work
> for me with the default gnome theme, not any of the extra themes.
>
> This only happens on one installation (on a T41
with opening icon directories. Iceweasel will only work
for me with the default gnome theme, not any of the extra themes.
This only happens on one installation (on a T41p laptop runing a
custom 2.6.19 kernel with standard xorg radeon not firegl). My
desktop also running etch has no problems with
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 16:09 -0400, P Kapat wrote:
> On 15 Apr 2007 01:52:28 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Do you have any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
> > Maybe different themes, like scenery, urban, art, Linux-related,
> > water, sky, macro, etc. What d
gt; discussion among users of Debian" (quoted from lists.debian.org)
>
> I did not expound upon what I meant by user support, but it would
> equivilant to what you said.
>
>>> Debian-community is about making things like wall papers, themes, and
>>> what-not that m
ser decide to install the last X-months worth of
> wallpapers, or something like that...you get the idea.
>
> So my question is, would anyone be interested in something like that?
> Do you have any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
> Maybe different themes, like s
gle widescreen (1280x768) for me to
properly enjoy it.
I would prefer that too... Just to re-instate the issue: the package
should be aware of dual monitors with (may be different)
resolutions...
> Do you have any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
> Maybe different themes, like
e any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
Maybe different themes, like scenery, urban, art, Linux-related,
water, sky, macro, etc. What do you think?
I prefer simple and elegant with little or no (preferably) text
overlaid on the image. If it seems like a programmer made the
graphi
did not expound upon what I meant by user support, but it would
equivilant to what you said.
>
> > Debian-community is about making things like wall papers, themes, and
> > what-not that maybe used by all members of the debian community. Hosting
> > is one reason and having
; (quoted from lists.debian.org)
> Debian-community is about making things like wall papers, themes, and
> what-not that maybe used by all members of the debian community. Hosting
> is one reason and having all these things in one place is another. You
> are welcome to host it on your
it was a good
> idea.
Each list has different purposes. Debian-user is about user support.
Debian-community is about making things like wall papers, themes, and
what-not that maybe used by all members of the debian community. Hosting
is one reason and having all these things in one place is anoth
> Sounds like something to dicuss at the new debian-community.org site!
> join the mailing list and if you want a place for these, ask holger.
Well, thanks, but I'm not sure what the point of Yet Another Mailing
List is when we already have debian-user, which is also available as
list archives and
install the last X-months worth of
> wallpapers, or something like that...you get the idea.
>
> So my question is, would anyone be interested in something like that?
> Do you have any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
> Maybe different themes, like scenery, urba
would anyone be interested in something like that?
Do you have any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
Maybe different themes, like scenery, urban, art, Linux-related,
water, sky, macro, etc. What do you think?
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Wow - did this theme have an animated 3D poochie or clippy?
I wonder if there is a 'SETI' theme out there...
It is also not unusual to find badly designed monitoring gizmos. For example,
a panel meter that polls in a very tight loop - since humans take a long time
to react (and probably aren
T wrote:
> I'm wondering if I can change those GTK/QT applications to a light-on-dark
> theme. Moreover, can you recommend a good light-on-dark theme?
Something like this maybe?
www.alphapapa.net/temp/digikam.png
If you want it, I can send you the KDE color scheme, just e-mail me.
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Hello.
T, 31.12.2006 23:59:
> I'm wondering if I can change those GTK/QT applications to a light-on-dark
> theme. Moreover, can you recommend a good light-on-dark theme?
You could try Mire v2[0] which will be released soon.
Regards, Mathias
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e. Moreover, can you recommend a good light-on-dark theme?
thanks
Hello,
I use the Tenebrific theme for GTK, You can find it here [1]. For the
QT applications I dont know.
[1] http://art.gnome.org/themes/gtk2/712
Best regards,
Sergio Cuellar
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Hi,
My main color theme (for my fluxbox) is light-on-dark. But all GTK or QT
applications seems to be default to black-on-white, which is stressful
to my eyes.
I'm wondering if I can change those GTK/QT applications to a light-on-dark
theme. Moreover, can you recommend a good light-on-dark them
I have the xfwm4-themes package installed but I only have 17 themes in
the list (all of which suck :S). There are, however, plenty more themes
installed. (see below) I'm running Debian etch.
$ ls /usr/share/themes |wc -l
104
Hi!
* Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060308 16:49]:
[ webmin maintanance ]
> There is a new team of maintainers forming up using an alioth group
> (sorry, not web access right now, can't give you an exact URL, would
> guess the project is called pkg-webmin).
>
> Don't know the current st
Hi!
* Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060308 02:10]:
> the current webmin packages will not be included in the next stable
> release 'etch' becuase the maintainer did not have time to work on them.
> Someone here may help you solve your problem, but if you have interest,
> you may be able to lend
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:36:36AM +, Martynas Brijunas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after installing webmin on my sarge server, I tried to download and
> install a few themes for it. Even though the webmin confirms a
> successful install into /usr/local/share/webmin, none of the ne
tried to download and
> install a few themes for it. Even though the webmin confirms a
> successful install into /usr/local/share/webmin, none of the newly
> installed themes appear in the selection drop down list. Please help.
>
> Thank you,
> Martyn
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Quoting Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Martynas Brijunas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
after installing webmin on my sarge server, I tried to download and
install a few themes for it. Even though the webmin confirms a
successful install into /usr/local/share/web
"Martynas Brijunas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> after installing webmin on my sarge server, I tried to download and
> install a few themes for it. Even though the webmin confirms a
> successful install into /usr/local/share/webmin, none of the newly
> installed th
Hello,
after installing webmin on my sarge server, I tried to download and
install a few themes for it. Even though the webmin confirms a
successful install into /usr/local/share/webmin, none of the newly
installed themes appear in the selection drop down list. Please help.
Thank you,
Martyn
Hello,
after installing webmin on my sarge server, I tried to download and
install a few themes for it. Even though the webmin confirms a
successful install into /usr/local/share/webmin, none of the newly
installed themes appear in the selection drop down list. Please help.
Thank you,
Martyn
Hi,
I have Sid up to date with gnome, I can't get some themes to work with
this. I installed one sucessfully but the resr seem to not show under
gnome-themes-manager.
I tried installing this one.
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=14876
AFAIK, the only needed thing
Wayne Sitton wrote:
I'm running etch,KDE, and Gaim. Problem is the incomming messages
window, the text is too small to read. I've changed the type of gtk
theme, and even increased the font size. But it increases the font size
for everything but the incoming messages window. does anyone know h
I'm running etch,KDE, and Gaim. Problem is the incomming messages
window, the text is too small to read. I've changed the type of gtk
theme, and even increased the font size. But it increases the font size
for everything but the incoming messages window. does anyone know how
to increase the fon
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 04:58:23AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>
> How do you change the default installation for new users, using one of
> the themes from http://art.gnome.org?
> On a case by case base following the instructions in
> http://art.gnome.org/faq.php seems not d
How do you change the default installation for new users, using one of
the themes from http://art.gnome.org?
On a case by case base following the instructions in
http://art.gnome.org/faq.php seems not difficult. For a debian system,
system wide change, it will be more involved.
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Tom wrote:
>Ms Linuz wrote:
>
>
>
>>>On this new Debian installation, after I installed some gtk2-engine
>>> packages, some of them just don't seem to display properly.
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
>
>
>>>Has anyone seen something like this before? Or would somebody know
>>>what I might be missing, pac
Ms Linuz wrote:
> > On this new Debian installation, after I installed some gtk2-engine
> > packages, some of them just don't seem to display properly.
> > Has anyone seen something like this before? Or would somebody know
> > what I might be missing, package or setting wise?
>
> How about rem
Tom wrote:
>Hey ho,
>
>On this new Debian installation, after I installed some gtk2-engine
>packages, some of them just don't seem to display properly.
>
>Some do, but most don't (Gorilla, Industrial, Clearlooks, Bluecurve
>etc.). I can select them in gnome-theme-manager just fine, but what
>I get
Hey ho,
On this new Debian installation, after I installed some gtk2-engine
packages, some of them just don't seem to display properly.
Some do, but most don't (Gorilla, Industrial, Clearlooks, Bluecurve
etc.). I can select them in gnome-theme-manager just fine, but what
I get is just a default t
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En/La Freddy Freeloader ha escrit, a 15/05/05 09:09:
| I figured that it would be possible to install the extension executables
| away from the configuration data.
Exactly right!
~ Linux does it all the time, so
| installing the executables for the ex
install routine for themes and
| extensions
| | due to a vulnerability I've been unable to install any themes or
| | extensions as a regular user. I can install them if I su to root
and
| | start Firefox from the bash shell or if I run Firefox as root, but
then
| | any extensions or t
ent regular user accounts
and they all act the same way. Not a one of them can install
themes/extensions or use an entire firefox/mozilla directory that
works
for root.
The last time I installed an extension I had to save it to my hard
drive, then on the file menu go to open to lo
themes and
| extensions
| | due to a vulnerability I've been unable to install any themes or
| | extensions as a regular user. I can install them if I su to root and
| | start Firefox from the bash shell or if I run Firefox as root, but then
| | any extensions or themes installed don't a
egular user accounts
> and they all act the same way. Not a one of them can install
> themes/extensions or use an entire firefox/mozilla directory that
works
> for root.
The last time I installed an extension I had to save it to my hard
drive, then on the file menu go to open to load
Robert Vangel wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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| Is anyone else running across the following problem?
|
| Ever since Firefox changed the install routine for themes and
extensions
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
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| Ever since Firefox changed the install routine for themes and
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| due to a
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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| Ever since Firefox changed the install routine for themes and
extensions
| due to a vulnerability I've been unab
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En/La Freddy Freeloader ha escrit, a 14/05/05 16:30:
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| Ever since Firefox changed the install routine for themes and extensions
| due to a vulnerability I've been unable to install any them
Is anyone else running across the following problem?
Ever since Firefox changed the install routine for themes and extensions
due to a vulnerability I've been unable to install any themes or
extensions as a regular user. I can install them if I su to root and
start Firefox from the bash
Nick Lidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> them are very nice. G5ish is a nice theme for XFCE, Metacity and Gkrellm.
Not very much choices. G5ish is one of the the best but I'll stick with
xfce-winter.
O. Wyss
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#x27;t have its own theme category. How do I
know if a theme is usable?
O. Wyss
Yes it does. On the main page, click on Window Managers, and XFCE should
be on the bottom of the list. http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/56/
Then clocik on themes again. There's only about 35 themes, but som
Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 'ello Otto
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> On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 09:44:59PM +0100, Otto Wyss wrote:
> > Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > That's in the xfce4-mcs-plugins package. You might need the
> > > gtk2-engines-xfce package too.
> > I have it installed (from D
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