After 5 years I`ve decided to return to using KDE 4 with ubuntu, and the interface is still the same... I`d like to know more on how to change it to a flat interface like windows 8, I haven`t been able to find anywhere some decent info on how to modify the window manager and the Qt (I assume) interface. Also the task bar. Does anyone have a nice list of resources
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http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=163538
I think it's emerald or something you are after. i saw a desktop on display from someone in Google+ i am tryign to ifnd a link but can't. i just remember he used an emerald theme. oh and only the view is replicated, not the actually metro UI i believe. KDE look has plenty of themes and such. you should also find them in themes in settings
hmm or did they made it on Gnome....
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I have no idea what you mean by a "flat window manager" - I've never heard that term.
There is a Gnome theme: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.p...content=158553
The "window manager" is the part of the OS that handles windows placement and appearance within the windowing system. You can disable composting (flatten out the window manager?) in System Settings to remove all window 3D effects. There are also a couple "flat" themes for QtCurve on kde-look.org. In KDE we have a panel, a task manager, and windows decorations, all of which can be themed to a different look.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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I suspect the OP is asking for a theme that's devoid of the 3-D look we see in Oxygen, not an actual "flat window manager."
Thing is, when I was running Windows 8 in my VM for a while, I grew tired of the flatness very quickly. The 3-D shading of buttons, scroll bars, and menus actually helps improve navigation about the desktop. When everything is rendered as a flat surface, with all the same color (white), it's more difficult to determine where things are.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Ubuntu has different goals and operates at a different pace than GNOME.
Just like KDE has different goals and operates at a different pace.
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