David C. Rankin wrote:
Just for grins I toyed with the
dark scheme to add a subtle bit of contrast to the window elements on the dark
scheme so I made it available as well. (it has changes to the alternating list
highlight color, the link and followed link colors incorporated):
http://www.3111sk
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> David C. Rankin wrote:
>> David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>>> The KDE3 color scheme file for it is available here, btw, if anyone
>>> wants it: http://www.darose.net/Dark-Blue-Grey-Dave4.kcsrc
>>>
>>> DR
>>>
>>
>> Got it, Thanks!
>>
>> Here, throw this in as a contrasting
David C. Rankin wrote:
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
The KDE3 color scheme file for it is available here, btw, if anyone
wants it: http://www.darose.net/Dark-Blue-Grey-Dave4.kcsrc
DR
Got it, Thanks!
Here, throw this in as a contrasting text color on the dark background:
#5C6DEF (now th
>> Do you have some special settings enabled?? Because you shouldn't.
>>
>> on my X60s everything works fine in console and X (with any
>> sufficiently recent intel driver - maybe 2.3 was too old - I don't
>> remember)
>
> Only way i could solve my issue was to turn up brightness during boot
> sequ
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>> I've similar problem here with my X60s.
>>
>> echo 'up' >! /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
>>
>> works fine but using the hotkeys has no effect. I now realized that xev
>> doesn't return a keycode for FN+HOME and FN+END at all. FN only gives
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> David C. Rankin wrote:
>> David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>>> David Rosenstrauch wrote:
If you look at my desktop snapshot
>>> Umm ... I meant *this* desktop snapshot:
>>> http://darose.net/DaroseDesktop.png
>>>
>>> DR
>>>
>>
>> The holy grail -- a workable dark theme! Co
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Even easier - you can configure this in the kde control center. System
> Administration -> Login Manager. Mine has the greeting set to "%r
> (%h)". According to the help text, the following are the available macros:
>
> GreetString
> The headline in the greeter. An
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