actually, as far as I can tell, I was just using the default Human theme from Dapper. How do I tell? (sorry, I usually use KDE on my main desktop)
~/.themes is empty. When gnome-theme-manager starts, before it hangs, "Human" is selected in the list at the left-hand side of the window.
As far as I can tell, the themes installed are pretty vanilla:
: jm 111...; dpkg --get-selections | grep -i theme edgy-gdm-themes install gnome-accessibility-themes install gnome-icon-theme install gnome-themes install gray-theme install hicolor-icon-theme install human-cursors-theme install human-gtk-theme install human-icon-theme install human-theme install industrial-cursor-theme install industrialtango-theme install legacyhuman-theme install outdoors-theme install resilience-theme install silicon-theme install tangerine-icon-theme install tango-icon-theme install tango-icon-theme-common install usplash-theme-ubuntu install xcursor-themes install
I can post any files you'd like to examine -- let me know and I'll attach them.
actually, as far as I can tell, I was just using the default Human theme from Dapper. How do I tell? (sorry, I usually use KDE on my main desktop)
~/.themes is empty. When gnome-theme-manager starts, before it hangs, "Human" is selected in the list at the left-hand side of the window.
As far as I can tell, the themes installed are pretty vanilla:
: jm 111...; dpkg --get-selections | grep -i theme lity-themes install cursor- theme install -theme install icon-theme install theme-common install theme-ubuntu install
edgy-gdm-themes install
gnome-accessibi
gnome-icon-theme install
gnome-themes install
gray-theme install
hicolor-icon-theme install
human-cursors-theme install
human-gtk-theme install
human-icon-theme install
human-theme install
industrial-
industrialtango
legacyhuman-theme install
outdoors-theme install
resilience-theme install
silicon-theme install
tangerine-
tango-icon-theme install
tango-icon-
usplash-
xcursor-themes install
I can post any files you'd like to examine -- let me know and I'll attach them.