# update-alternatives --list x-cursor-theme only shows one cursor theme
installed: /usr/share/icons/Industrial/cursor.theme. I think that this
theme is the default Gnome cursor theme, because when I tried to remove
it aptitude wanted to remove Gnome-desktop-environment as well.
Of course, what I
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 14:54 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
>
> The behavour described in my questions two and three may be due to the
> same cause. I think that if gdm, and possibly other parts of the Gnome
> desktop environment, remain unpurged from a box where KDE is preferred,
> some Gnome app
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 10:23:49PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Ken Heard wrote:
> > 3. On both the laptop and desktop I seem to be stuck with the Gnome
> > login manager. Selecting options in the System Administration>Login
> > Manager of the KDE control manager are not implemented. Is there file
Kent West wrote:
> Ken Heard wrote:
>> I have KDE installed on all three of the boxes my spouse and I use. The
>> box with Sarge installed, a P4 desktop, uses KDE 3.3.?; whereas the
>> other two, one a P3 desktop and the other a P2 Tecra 8000 Toshiba
>> laptop, have Etch, which uses KDE 3.5.5. Th
Ken Heard wrote:
> I have KDE installed on all three of the boxes my spouse and I use. The
> box with Sarge installed, a P4 desktop, uses KDE 3.3.?; whereas the
> other two, one a P3 desktop and the other a P2 Tecra 8000 Toshiba
> laptop, have Etch, which uses KDE 3.5.5. The latter has some nice
Ken Heard wrote:
1. On the P3 desktop only, the panel displays the taskbar three times.
Once is surely enough. I tried to fix it by purging KDE and
reinstalling it, to no avail. Any ideas on what I can do to remove this
redundancy?
Right-click on the panel, move your mouse over "Remove
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