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I've installed Arch on many a computer (my "best friend" OS now ), and I just bought a 1.6 Ghz laptop from my boss at work (it's SWEET, hot ... DAMN!!). Of course, the first thing I crammed in the DVD burner (told you it was sweet) was an Arch linux installation CD ...
... Anyway, I pacman-ned xorg and xfce ... but ... it's not pretty! I like the tidy prettiness of XFCE4, you know, the clean, gradient'ed scrollbars, taskbar, tabs, etc ... for some reason it looks very default-QT-theme-ish. I dunno what it is ... I tried doing the windows-style pacman -Rs xfce4, then pacman -S xfce4, but nothing really.
I'll take a screencap if it helps, but has anybody encountered this situation?
ARCH BOMBS ON THIS LAPTOP, btw Like rocket science.
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Here's a screenie ...
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Do you have latest gtk-xfce-engine/gtk-engines installed?
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ahhh it's all perty again! hahaha ... you were right on. pacman -Syu and clever enough, that was the only package that didn't get upgraded somehow. Perfect! Thank you for your help!
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Might I add that clearlooks conflicts with gtk-engines; will clearlooks be upgraded?
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gtk-engines pkg contains clearlooks.
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gtk-engines pkg contains clearlooks.
The clearlooks package contains some offshoot color schemes (Clearlooks-Olive, for example). Ideally it would be nice if the gtk-engines package included these and then the clearlooks package could be deleted..
I am a gated community.
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gtk-engines pkg contains clearlooks.
I just found that out as well. Might it be an idea to let the gtk-engines provide clearlooks; so pacman understands it too; and would remove clearlooks in favor of gtk-engines?
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