Howdy, > I tried KDE about six months ago and I went back to gnome because I like > the ability to configure everything to the pixel (enlightenment) and I > couldn't get KDE to display icons (some pixmap problem).
Hrm... that's odd. > Thanks for the suggestion, though. Maybe it's time to try KDE again. You might find it worth while. Really, you could make it look virtually like unthemed Gnome using the QT-Motif widget style (or most other GTK-looks, KDE can even import some GTK themes), and since KDE has IceWM theme compatiblity plugin, you could use one of the E-like IceWM themes for your window decorations if you wished. Although IMO, KDE themed with Liquid (sorta like Aqua is nicer looking). You can see http://www.uninetsolutions.com/tbutler/linux/ss1.html for screenshots of both a Motif and Liquid-themed KDE. Anyway, if you decide to give it a spin, download KDE from Sid rather than Woody, Woody's KDE is an odd mix of KDE 2.1.1 and 2.2.2 that is rather buggy. Also it's not out yet, but keep in mind KDE 3.0 is a bit nicer in many areas. -Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universal Networks http://www.uninet.info Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com Open Source Migration Guide: http://www.ofb.biz ============= "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============