Re: SID + Gnome = No Window Border Themes

2004-02-17 Thread Brett Johnson
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 18:54, Kevin Collins wrote: > When I start a Gnome session, I get the default "CRUX" Window Border, > but I want to use other borders. # apt-get install gnome-themes gnome-themes-extras metacity-themes That should get you plenty of "borders" (themes) to choose from. Cheers!

Re: SID + Gnome = No Window Border Themes

2004-02-17 Thread Brett Johnson
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 18:54, Kevin Collins wrote: > When I start a Gnome session, I get the default "CRUX" Window Border, > but I want to use other borders. # apt-get install gnome-themes gnome-themes-extras metacity-themes That should get you plenty of "borders" (themes) to choose from. Cheers!

SID + Gnome = No Window Border Themes

2004-02-13 Thread Kevin Collins
Hi All. I've been at work over the last couple of weeks getting Debian SID (Unstable) on my new Compaq laptop. So far everything is working, except for one thing... When I start a Gnome session, I get the default "CRUX" Window Border, but I want to use other borders. I used to be able to do thi

SID + Gnome = No Window Border Themes

2004-02-13 Thread Kevin Collins
Hi All. I've been at work over the last couple of weeks getting Debian SID (Unstable) on my new Compaq laptop. So far everything is working, except for one thing... When I start a Gnome session, I get the default "CRUX" Window Border, but I want to use other borders. I used to be able to do thi