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Unruly
11-07-2000, 08:39 AM
Well, I dunno what to do now... I finally got netscape to stop seg faulting on me, and now, when I bring it up in libranet, under helixcode, it looks all nasty and ****. But when I Bring it up under KDE, it looks fine. What gives? I mean, did I miss something along the way as to why it doesn't like GNOME?

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klamath
11-07-2000, 09:19 AM
How exactly does it "look nasty"? http://www.linuxnewbie.org/ubb/biggrin.gif

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Unruly
11-07-2000, 09:30 AM
example:

icky blue mess "background" only in gnome, in kde it looks gray and nice.

http://clanghostbear.tripod.com/img1.jpg

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Nathan
Q: How many existentialists does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: Two. One to screw it in and one to observe how the lightbulb itself symbolizes a single incandescent beacon of subjective reality in a netherworld of endless absurdity reaching out toward a maudlin cosmos of nothingness.

thully
11-11-2000, 05:40 PM
Just delete .Xresources anbd you should be fine.

Unruly
11-11-2000, 06:06 PM
better yet, I just cracked open .Xresources in vim and commented out all of the netscape crap and it works great now http://www.linuxnewbie.org/ubb/biggrin.gif I can see the light colors!

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Nathan
Q: How many existentialists does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: Two. One to screw it in and one to observe how the lightbulb itself symbolizes a single incandescent beacon of subjective reality in a netherworld of endless absurdity reaching out toward a maudlin cosmos of nothingness.