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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Hardware/Software - Question: Litestep
  
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setrodox
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maybe watercolor is a clone of the skin i have(in redhat 9.0 it's a stadart skin with other colors default) or the other way round
||bass
Posts: 40/817
Not on this system.
setrodox
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?!? i'm using window decorations in kde. the one i use are called quartz. i'm using other colers than you but it looks like that.
||bass
Posts: 39/817
My style? Lol no it's not.
The one I use is a clone of the "Watercolor" skin from the old Whistler beta.

This is quartz btw: quartz
setrodox
Posts: 176/238
the style you are using with stylexp is original a linux style and called quartz...
||bass
Posts: 29/817
I hate to be the one to say this but...
Litestep is basically the best GUI mod you can get....

Here is one example (my desktop) of a combination of litestep and styleXP.

Click here

[edit by HyperHacker] 1280x1024 images are murder on thread layouts and load time.
...Bah, dang HTML.
Kasumi-Astra
Posts: 142/1867
Eh... I used it once and I didn't like it. It's not as powerful as Exlorer when dealing with desktop icons and such. The start bar kept popping up anyway

I'm still looking for some cool GUI mods if anyone can recommend any. Thanks
setrodox
Posts: 157/238
mainly i'm using linux but sometimes i use windows. in windows i'm using litestep with a selfmade theme that looks like my fluxbox selfmade theme.
i've never had any problems with litestep. if you want to deinstal that thing, you only need to press the "activate explorer" button to deactivate litestep and then you can unistal it without any problems.
Chickenlump
Posts: 58/722
I'm almost positive that you can create another account on your computer, and install lightstep on that one user account, and the other user accounts remain unchanged.

Of course, incase I'm wrong about that, make a restore point anyway.
kitty
Posts: 370/2449
If you have XP, no need to backup.

Start: Programs: Accessories: System Tools: System Restore

Create a restore point (name it "Before Litestep") or something, then bingo.

If it won't work, restore to "Last known good configuration" or whatever the exact option is in WinXP's boot menu (Press F8 before the WinXP logo pops up)
Kasumi-Astra
Posts: 124/1867
I want to try out Litestep. The problem is that I because my CD/RW doesn't work, I can't make any recent backups until I upgrade over the summer.

Apparently the latest version has been tested without problems in XP, but I wanted to know from Litestep users about what setting up and possible uninstalling entails please

Thanks
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