How to change MintUpdate and Synaptic to be like KDE 4
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Re: How to change MintUpdate and Synaptic to be like KDE 4
according to the bug report, this makes it use qt3 rather than qt4
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Re: How to change MintUpdate and Synaptic to be like KDE 4
This is applicable to Gnome because I've done it before, but it should be good for any DE.
You can also move any themes or iconsets to /usr/share/themes/, /usr/share/icons, etc - making the system-wide.
You can also move any themes or iconsets to /usr/share/themes/, /usr/share/icons, etc - making the system-wide.
Re: How to change MintUpdate and Synaptic to be like KDE 4
kdesudo is for starting gui's.
sudo will bork gui apps if used to start them in KDE.
Boo
sudo will bork gui apps if used to start them in KDE.
Boo
Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!
Re: How to change MintUpdate and Synaptic to be like KDE 4
Boo,
Don't change the default ! please !
I use a darker theme with multiple workspaces, and I find it very easy to find an app that is logged in as either kdesudo or root. Just by cube & looking for the default theme.
regards, Richy
ps: love my mint 7 kde, thanks! for all the hard work on the mint extras & tweaks! (wish all the noobs had access to sysinfo:/ !)
Don't change the default ! please !
I use a darker theme with multiple workspaces, and I find it very easy to find an app that is logged in as either kdesudo or root. Just by cube & looking for the default theme.
regards, Richy
ps: love my mint 7 kde, thanks! for all the hard work on the mint extras & tweaks! (wish all the noobs had access to sysinfo:/ !)