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Distribution: Fedora, Debian, OpenSuSE and Android
Posts: 1,820
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How do I make KDE 3.1 look like KDE 3.1?
I recently installed RH 9 with kde 3.1 and it has all the redhat icons. I just want kde 3.1 to look like it does when you download and install it, just the kde stuff. Anyone have any idea how to turn off the redhat interference with KDE?
Distribution: Fedora, Debian, OpenSuSE and Android
Posts: 1,820
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What is keramic. I messed with the settings in control center to no avail. Is there a specific setting that controls the start icon etc. I turned off the bluecurve but the red fedora remains.
kde on redhat has styles and themes; you can change icons or
install new icons packs you can download from kde-look.org;
though i have not checked it for redhat 9, it was possible to
change back to the default window borders / controls / icons
in redhat 8.
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