Linked by Neil Lucock on Tue 22nd Feb 2005 22:17 UTC
I'd better start by admitting that I'm a fan of KDE. It's not because it works like Windows, but for the quality of the tools available. However, a GUI is just a way of doing something and I think I've been a bit dismissive of the Gnome desktop up to now. I read a few reviews of Ubuntu, looked at their web site and decided to have a look. I wanted a general purpose (desktop) distribution and an opportunity to get to know the Gnome utilities.
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I do think that the Brown Ubuntu theme is great (been using it as my sole desktop OS for about 6 months now). But their is some stuff that could be added to the brown theme. I don't think the anwser is to go away from brown, but maybe to some small splashes of color to it (ex. the close button might turn red when mouse is hovered over it). But I do think that the brown theme in Ubuntu was a breath of fresh air, just like the Distro.
~Alan
P.S. Does anyone know a good tutoral on creating GTK+ themes?
I do think that the Brown Ubuntu theme is great (been using it as my sole desktop OS for about 6 months now). But their is some stuff that could be added to the brown theme. I don't think the anwser is to go away from brown, but maybe to some small splashes of color to it (ex. the close button might turn red when mouse is hovered over it). But I do think that the brown theme in Ubuntu was a breath of fresh air, just like the Distro.
~Alan
P.S. Does anyone know a good tutoral on creating GTK+ themes?