EyesWideOpen
04-10-2001, 11:55 AM
I'm using Enlightenment/GNOME on my Debian 2.2 box. I just switched to Debian from Red Hat 6.2 where I also had Enlightenment/GNOME. My problem is that in my GNOME Control Center I don't have all of the options that I had when I was using Red Hat. Namely, I don't have any themes (except Default) and I can't run the "configuration tool for enlightenment" because the button is "grayed" out.
I can't stand the Default theme and the configuration tool has some cool options like key-shortcuts so I'd like to be able to use them.
Anyone experience this?
Anyone got any advice on how to get these features enabled?
Control Center
http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc01_thumb.jpg (http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc01.jpg)
Themes
http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_themes_thumb.jpg (http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_themes.jpg)
Window Managers
http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_wm_thumb.jpg (http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_wm.jpg)
[ 10 April 2001: Message edited by: EyesWideOpen ]
I can't stand the Default theme and the configuration tool has some cool options like key-shortcuts so I'd like to be able to use them.
Anyone experience this?
Anyone got any advice on how to get these features enabled?
Control Center
http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc01_thumb.jpg (http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc01.jpg)
Themes
http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_themes_thumb.jpg (http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_themes.jpg)
Window Managers
http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_wm_thumb.jpg (http://cams88.tripod.com/gnomecc_wm.jpg)
[ 10 April 2001: Message edited by: EyesWideOpen ]