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Not too sure if this is the place to post this question, but here goes....

I've recently installed Fedora Core 3, and I love all the themes and everything available from gnome-look.org. But, my biggest thing is, is that I've downloaded some themes, and I don't see how to get them to work. I really like this one:

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=22259

but, when I follow the instructions on how to install it, the only things I can do is change the controls, which, in essense, only change the color of the titlebar, and nothing else. Maybe someone could shed some light on this issue?

My desktop

kubuntuss8pp.th.png

Ubuntu 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog) Preview Release

- KDE 3.4 (Kubuntu-desktop ubuntu package)

- Theme: Default (Plastik)

- Icons: Default (Crystal SVG)

- Superkaramba: Sound Mania & Liquid Weather

- Audio Player: AmaroK

- Wallpaper: Kubuntu default

Busy desktop (KDE, old wallpaper)

Desktop (Gnome)

I use both Gnome and KDE, but KDE today :D

Old wallpaper: Time, Life, Nature (by Frelon)

How did you get that Ubuntu icon to work on the upper left corner?

585710018[/snapback]

Icon from this thread

http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=6457

sudo cp gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png

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