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Operating Systems Linux SuSE your thoughts on the KDE desktop environmt Post 41331 by Otacon716 on Thursday 2nd of October 2003 04:11:55 PM
Old 10-02-2003
CPU & Memory

my computer runs KDE very well. Its a Celeron 2.0 gig with 512 MB DDR RAM and 20 Gig HD. Although KDE is pretty good, I personally prefer IceWM. If you select the overload theme, it is simply amazing. The speed is even faster and it looks just great. All the applications still run as far as I know. The only problem I have is finding a way to make IceWM always start up with the overload theme Smilie . Anyway just my two cents.
 

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PLYMOUTH-SET-DEFAU(1)						   User Commands					     PLYMOUTH-SET-DEFAU(1)

NAME
plymouth-set-default-theme - Set the plymouth theme SYNOPSIS
plymouth-set-default-theme [OPTION...] [THEME] DESCRIPTION
When called with a THEME argument, the plymouth-set-default-theme command changes the preferred boot theme and also performs the necessary regeneration of the initial ramdisk (initrd) since plymouth is loaded from the boot loader from the initrd prior to the mounting of the root filesystem. If plymouth-set-default-theme is invoked with no options or parameters, it shows the currently selected theme by default. This output is used by the helper scripts plymouth-generate-initrd and plymouth-update-initrd to set the proper theme in the initial ramdisk. OPTIONS
The following options are understood: -h, --help Show summary of options. -l, --list List available themes. -r, --reset Reset to default theme. -R, --rebuild-initrd Rebuild initrd (necessary after changing theme). SEE ALSO
grub(8), plymouth(8), plymouthd(8), plymouth(1), http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth plymouth PLYMOUTH-SET-DEFAU(1)
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