One thing that has constantly irked me in all distro's of linux, windows, etc, is the lack of a unifed theme manager. This is all too late for Dapper but how hard could it be to make a little theme manager, where one could install a FULL theme. I don't mean the theme manager that exists now in gnome, but a complete one. If I want to theme my computer all one way I have to do alot of things to make it consistant. I need to get a bootsplash, a gdm theme, a desktop background, a login splash image, an icon set, a widget set, a cursor theme, and a windowmanager theme. Then I have to apply most of them individually. Why not allow there to be (using a common compressed file or .deb) file that can be loaded to COMPLETELY them a computer? Then you could download community created themes and install them with one click. If you've ever looked at someones screenshots of their themes running, you know that they had to do some serious tweaking sometimes.
<br><br>I know this is late to bring up but Ubuntu really needs this imho. Any pro's/con's, other ideas, or anything else? Am I missing something here?<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Brant Allen Poe Watson<br><br>- So long and thanks for all the fish.