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Snow Leopard theme Kubuntu KDE 9.4 in Kubuntu

Kubuntu 4.9 installed on my Linux box. And I need a break from the usual look. Is there a Snow Leopard KDE theme in Kubuntu 9.04? I would like to switch to gnome for a while if I get the Snow Leopard theme gnome desktop environment … ThanksHere is a theme for Gnome Snow Leopard: Download could not find a KDE theme. If I find a thread, will post again … Until then, the use Gnome

Last November, I upgraded my trusted C640 Kubuntu 9.10, only to bottle out update later when I realized onboard ATI Mobility Radeon M7 video card had a bug that causes corruption display window.

With 10.04 Kubuntu out in a few months and find a solution http://tinyurl.com/ydk88cr recent years to update aborted, I decided to try again.

Problem 1: He refuses to upgrade to 9.10

Kubuntu refused to recognize a distribution upgrade was available, either graphically or through the command line with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.

I think this might be due to a bug-fix to recent fixes the GRUB menu, for some unknown reason showed Kubuntu 8.10 instead of 9.04.

Using the Alternative CD that instigated the update typing the following from the terminal:


href = "http://freewebcontents.blogspot.com/2009/11/snow-leopard-kde-theme-on-kubuntu-904.html"> Snow Leopard theme of KDE 9.4 in Kubuntu

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I use a wired Ethernet connection to make updates, I do not trust wireless, and which can be unreliable, sometimes, especially when you need it. As part of updating the ISO, I confirmed that I wanted updates from the Internet.

part way through I started to update some errors about missing OpenOffice deb packages from the Alternate CD. As they were not fundamental to the operating system I followed the upgrade work. A series of related errors and I finally got an "update failed" message, restart the computer asks me to recover.

Snow Leopard theme of KDE in Kubuntu 4.9

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However, I noticed the icon had appeared on resumption notification plasmoid area, so an indication good enough that the core OS was the sound and any problems with the packages would be secondary. So instead of doing a reboot, I opened the terminal and entered:

sudo apt-get update

followed

sudo apt-get upgrade

and they told me I had broken packages, and reads as follows

sudo apt-get-f install

then an update that installs the packages missing (mainly OpenOffice).

As an insurance policy, I re-ran the update process again to make sure nothing had gone through high. The computer was then restarted and loaded Kubuntu 9.10, very fast!

Problem 3: Broken ATI

This problem was already known, and had the review. The only thing that changed was to replace GDM (Gnome Desktop Manager) and KDM (KDE Desktop Manager) to adapt it to Kubuntu instead of Ubuntu.

Window of corruption with the old ATI graphics cards

With older ATI graphics card with 32 MB or less of video RAM of any direct damage windows provided, for example notifier OSD windows, it might seem. This can be solved by disabling "RenderAccel ' in the configuration of Xorg. (426 582)

To do this the first exit to the console using the following command:

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sudo gdm stop service

Then create a configuration file with the command Xorg below:

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