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<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body>Im also agreeing on the theme, dont like oxygen at all, but found installing the kde-oroa rpm (cant remember exact spelling) i was then able to select the familia M* theme in kde control pannel.<div><br></div><div>Regards peter (wintpe on forum)<br><br><br><br><br><span style="font-size:100%">Sent from Samsung tablet</span> </div><br><br><br>AL13N &lt;alien@rmail.be&gt; wrote:<br><br><br>&gt; On Thu, 24 May 2012 16:14:27 -0400<br>&gt; Marc Paré &lt;marc@marcpare.com&gt; wrote:<br>[...]<br>&gt; I agree with all Marc's comments, but perhaps he and I aren't typical<br>&gt; (I am almost 70.)<br>&gt;<br>&gt; The choice of Window Decorations:&nbsp; I don't like the Oxygen theme<br>&gt; either, but it is the KDE standard.&nbsp; Plastik is one of my favorites as<br>&gt; well.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; The Cursor theme: Once again, this is standard.&nbsp; I have changed to the<br>&gt; blue version of Marc's White Glass.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; Nepomuk:&nbsp; I am using XFCE.&nbsp; I hate KDE's attempts to cover the screen<br>&gt; with information popups.&nbsp; I set aside .75 of a Gig for a Home Directory<br>&gt; in my test setup, running KDE. 630 MB of it is used up in hidden<br>&gt; directories, with 149 MB in Akonadi.&nbsp; Long gone are the days when a<br>&gt; whole distro would fit in 2 GB. When I do switch to KDE,<br>&gt; indexing makes startup take about as long as in Windows. That should<br>&gt; make the team at KDE happy!<br><br>Actually I too am of the same-ish opinion:<br><br>A. I don't like oxygen theme as well<br>B. Cursor theme blends too well indeed<br>C. Nepomuk, i often do stuff, and /home becomes huge, i don't really<br>need/want indexing. i wouldn't know what benefits it could have...<br><br>usually, i know where something is, and in the rare event that i lost<br>something, it could very well be on other PCs, so a find will do at that<br>time.<br><br>unless it also indexes the email and makes email searches faster, i won't<br>need it.<br><br> </body>