applet backgrounds
- From: Desmond Rivet <rivet ecf utoronto ca>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: applet backgrounds
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 14:30:34 -0400 (EDT)
Hi all,
I'm just trying out some new gtk themes, and I found a really nice
one - it's called ganymede. It's a blue theme and my panel look real
nifty...
Except...
Some of the applets did not change their background. The weather applet
for instance, still has a grey background. So does the clock applet.
Are applet backgrounds an individual applet thing? Or can I change them
globally somewhere? I've hunted around but I could be blind...
While I'm here, please allow me to ask a generic Linux question.
I realize this isn't the forum for it but...
I have a FAT32 partition that I've mounted off of the root directory. It's
called /share. I use it to pass files between Windows and Linux.
I have tried to change the permissions of this /share directory/mount
point so I can put files in there without becoming root. Every time I try
to do this, however, either with chmod or through the File Manager, the
changes won't take. Are there any limitation with changing the permissions
of a FAT32 partition? I'm not tryint to change the permissions of the
files in the partition, just the partition itself...
Thanks...
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Desmond Rivet rivet@ecf.utoronto.ca
Eng Sci 0T0 + PEY rivet_d@hotmail.com
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