Hi,
I'm also asking this question at the KDE forums, but haven't gotten a good reply yet:
I use Linux at work, but only at the command line. Recently, I've installed Ubuntu on my laptop and it uses GNOME. I really like how GNOME looks with thin title bars and sharp, un-rounded corners.
However, I can't seem to be able to configure it as much as I would like. I've read that KDE is way more configurable, so I'm thinking of installing it. I've looked at screenshots, but I don't really like the way it looks with thick title bars and rounded corners. So my question is: can Kubuntu be made to look like Ubuntu? Do themes/styles exist that do this?
Thanks,
I'm also asking this question at the KDE forums, but haven't gotten a good reply yet:
I use Linux at work, but only at the command line. Recently, I've installed Ubuntu on my laptop and it uses GNOME. I really like how GNOME looks with thin title bars and sharp, un-rounded corners.
However, I can't seem to be able to configure it as much as I would like. I've read that KDE is way more configurable, so I'm thinking of installing it. I've looked at screenshots, but I don't really like the way it looks with thick title bars and rounded corners. So my question is: can Kubuntu be made to look like Ubuntu? Do themes/styles exist that do this?
Thanks,
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