Im not sure what exactly it is your upset about with blue curve. What I do know is that Bluecurve is nothing more than a set of themes. To undo the effects of blue curve simply replace the relevant theme with the one of your choosing: window theme, icon theme, etc. What is wrong with the fonts or desktop? Are you refering to red hat's nebulous "bastardization" of KDE?
Download some new themes from kdelook and try removing redhat-artwork. Otherwise Im not sure how to help. Cheers, Ryan On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 13:35, Len Philpot wrote: > I've just totally removed and reinstalled KDE on RH9 - I didn't use any > packages from Red Hat, but rather downloaded them from one of the KDE > mirrors instead. Among the benefits, I was hoping that a side-effect > would be to remove Bluecurve. I also removed all ~/.kde, etc. > > I was wrong -- When I logged into KDE for the first time, there was that > ugly mess again, complete with its billboard-sized fonts, silly desktop > and such... > > How do I remove it entirely, or at the very least, its influence upon > KDE? I realize there's /usr/share/themes/Bluecurve, but nothing in there > seems to refer to KDE (just gtk* and metacity). Where is it getting > picked up and applied to KDE? > > Thanks. > > -- > > -- Len Philpot ><> -- > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://philpot.org/ -- > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (alternate email) -- > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list