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I just installed redhat 9.0. How do I get rid of bluecurve, and regain the original gnome and kde menus?...
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- 07-05-2003 #1Just Joined!
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Redhat 9.0 - Bluecurve
I just installed redhat 9.0. How do I get rid of bluecurve, and regain the original gnome and kde menus?
- 07-05-2003 #2Just Joined!
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ok, first of all, what is cluecurve? its not often a search for something ob google reveals NOTHING
sure youve got the right word there?
- 07-05-2003 #3Linux Engineer
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Its a typo. He meant "bluecurve" which is:
for more info on blue curve see http://www.redhat.com and search for "bluecurve" or go to http://people.redhat.com/otaylor/rh-desktop.html for some info on it as well.Red Hat's community-based distribution became an option for home computing with the introduction of the BluecurveTM graphical interface in 2002Dan
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ahhh, now i see
been a while redhat and i... a long time since i've used it i mean :P
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Re: Redhat 9.0 - Bluecurve
So, you mean getting rid of the Bluecurve theme? Go into Preferences > Theme and you can change it there...
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- 07-14-2003 #6
Bluecurve also changes the icons on the bar, but they can be changed back by right clicking on them and picking out the standard gnome ones.


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