Re: where is a command line in fedora core 5

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On 7/10/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 08:49 -0300, Jacques B. wrote:
> (with gnome...) You can then go in Theme Details to further tweak the
> appearance of your desktop and then save that as your own personal
> theme so you can pull it up again later if you happen to accidentally
> change it (or experiment with others).

Is there an easy way to redesign your whole desktop, not just fiddle
with icons or pick from someone else's themes?  For instance, on the
evil empire's OS, it's a breeze to get rid of stark white backgrounds
behind black text, and pick other background colours at will.

For what it's worth, I'm using Gnome, too.

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As Dan mentions, if you mean change your desktop background, it's as
easy as right clicking and select the option to change the background
to either one of the ones already available, or browse your favourite
image (or use gradiant as Dan also noted).

The themes I've played with didn't have a background so I had to
select that outside of the theme.  Themes are a great way to give your
icons a consistent look all in one shot.  You can then change some
individually if you wish.

Jacques B.


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