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hello Catalin |
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Did you changed the xorg.conf file ? |
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Did you trace and backup the changes you did ? |
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What do you mean by "remove all visually related files" |
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in your home directory ? |
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You deleted .gconf and .kde ? |
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Did you uninstall gtk2 ? |
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I think thats few questions that may help others to help you better. |
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Best Regards |
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Red. |
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Catalin Trifu wrote: |
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> XFCE, GNOME, KDE; 99% XFCE |
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> all are screwed up. |
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> Richard Fish wrote: |
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>> On 11/20/06, Catalin Trifu <catalin@××××××××××××.de> wrote: |
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>>> After playing with themes and beryl; I finally decided to let go |
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>>> of eye candy on my work machine and wanted to switch back to the |
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>>> visual aspect I had. |
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>>> Needless to say it was a painfull experience. Now everything looks |
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>>> like crap; gtk2 apps that look like gtk1; icon theme is screwed up, etc. |
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>>> I tried to remove all visually related files and stuff from my |
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>>> home dir, but that did not solve the problem. |
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>>> What would be the procedure to follow to restore the original |
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>>> looks of the desktop environment ? |
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>> Which desktop environment are you using? |
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>> -Richard |
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