Restoring legacy components
Goh Lip
g.lip at gmx.com
Sat Jan 29 19:20:54 UTC 2011
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 02:36:45 +0800, Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
> Although the only company to make KDE look attractive was Red Hat with
> the Bluecurve theme. Same theme on GNOME and KDE - it looked great.
> How come Ubuntu and Kubuntu can't coordinate like that?
I still use the bluecurve and an older wallpaper with my newer kde's. Not
that I care too much about appearances but just that I want my background
crisp and clear, not fuzzy and woolly. I don't see the fuss about all
this. If you don't like the theme , just change it. A young engineer loves
his plasmoids, widgets and all that while a young mother has her desktop
plastered with her kid's pictures. So, face it, we (we? trying to be
polite here... :) ) are old, but that doesn't mean we should be frumpy
and grumpy about how things should be.
Heh heh , hope I don't hurt some feelings here. Just some good natured
er.... ribbing.
Cheers - Goh Lip
--
I used to have an open mind,
but my brains kept falling out.
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