Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 24th Dec 2006 17:10 UTC, submitted by Bill Beebe
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One more thing. Do not call someone a tuning freak, not even an enthusiast, for wanting to change the background, or the color of theme. Ever. It is the absolute minimum the user should be able to do on a desktop, and it is very sad that Gnome does not provide one of these. I also wanted to do this, and ended up hacking the theme files. Ugly.
Changing the background is one thing, but changing the theme colors? Is that so important? In windows itīs only possible if you disable the theme engine and run with the classic style. Is there any other desktop with a themable interface that allows you to change individual theme colors but KDE?




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"KDE is good for tuning freaks (like the author, as you can see). Gnome has simplicity and coherency all over, it's easier to use than KDE."
That's what I used to think - before I tried Kubuntu Edgy. I shunned KDE before, because of the numerous hard-to-find-out-what-they-do applications, the (consequently) overcrowded menus, etc. But the Kubuntu version is very clean, and feels right at home.
One more thing. Do not call someone a tuning freak, not even an enthusiast, for wanting to change the background, or the color of theme. Ever. It is the absolute minimum the user should be able to do on a desktop, and it is very sad that Gnome does not provide one of these. I also wanted to do this, and ended up hacking the theme files. Ugly.