Problem on Gnome Desktop and FORCE upgrade
D. D. Brierton
darren at dzr-web.com
Thu Aug 5 15:35:24 UTC 2004
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 16:10, Stephen Liu wrote:
> The Gnome desktop including icons look identical to
> KDE with K-Start(Redhat) on bottom menu-bar.
With the Bluecurve theme (the default theme for both GNOME and KDE in
RHL9, FC1 and FC2) that is the desired effect. Bluecurve is *meant* to
make GNOME and KDE look the same. If you don't like it can you change it
by going to Preferences -> Theme in the main menu and changing your
theme to something else?
If this is NOT the problem can you please try and put a screenshot
somewhere so we can see what your problem is?
> Gnome-Start(the big-foot) disppears including
> gnome-applications, such as gedit, nautilus, etc.
> They have to be started on terminal. I tried to add
> them to the panel/menu but could not find them on
> 'add-to-Panel'.
It sounds like there is something wrong with your menu more than
anything else.
Did you look into rpm -V? You could try something like this:
rpm -qa | grep gnome | xargs rpm -V
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