On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 08:09:56 -0500 (EST) Jeffrey Mutonho wrote:
Whats the name of the Mac OS X like theme?
I don't know of a Mac OS X theme. But I have a desktop background that is like OS X. It's called AquaBlue.jpg. You can google for OS X backgrounds or maybe AquaBlue.jpg.
I downloaded and installed baghira , but the problem is i can't find any instructions on how to configure kde to use it.Tried googling but got nothing....
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 13:25:29 -0800, Richard E Miles r.godzilla@comcast.net wrote:
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 08:09:56 -0500 (EST) Jeffrey Mutonho wrote:
Whats the name of the Mac OS X like theme?
I don't know of a Mac OS X theme. But I have a desktop background that is like OS X. It's called AquaBlue.jpg. You can google for OS X backgrounds or maybe AquaBlue.jpg. -- Richard E Miles Federal Way WA. registered linux user 46097
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:54:19 +0200, Jeffrey Mutonho ejbengine@gmail.com wrote:
I downloaded and installed baghira , but the problem is i can't find any instructions on how to configure kde to use it.Tried googling but got nothing....
First off, we don't top post here. Second, always trim the stuff you are not replying to. Not everyone is lucky to be on cheap broadband. To solve your problem, start the KDE Control Centre and search there.
N.Emile...
First off, we don't top post here.
C'mon ...give me a break...What so wrong about asking a KDE configuration
Second, always trim the stuff you are not replying to. Not everyone
is lucky to >be on cheap broadband. Maybe we can start by trimming your signature then ;)
To solve your problem, start the KDE Control Centre and search there.
Thanks N.Emile.....that's so so so very helpful
jeff mutonho
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:47:29 +0200, Jeffrey Mutonho ejbengine@gmail.com wrote:
First off, we don't top post here.
C'mon ...give me a break...What so wrong about asking a KDE configuration
Just to clarify this: Top-Posting doesn't have anything to do with KDE. It's called top posting, when you put your reply above the quoted original message. That's contrary to the normal way of reading a text and is considered impolite.
Cheers, /dev/loop