On Tuesday 18 October 2005 16:54, Iznogood NEF wrote:
On 10/18/05, Guðlaugur Jóhannesson
wrote: Iznogood wrote:
Now for the issue, and I quite sure it's something I've done wrong. When I start smart -gui as su it's not the right color/theme, but if I start it as a user it is?
When starting as root you of course use the color/theme you have set up for root, which might not be the same as for user.
Sure, but since this is a 4 day old install, I would think it defaulted to suse enhanced theme, like yast.
Here are 2 links to how it looks, mayby I explaining it wrong.
http://www.jkn.no/~blie/As_SU.png
http://www.jkn.no/~blie/As_User1.png
What I'm asking is I should have applied some switch when during rpmbuild (other than rebuild/target), or is this just the way it is, and what do I need to do to "fix" it.
Remember I'm noob, only been using GNU/Linux fulltime less than 6 months :)
The difference is due to smart-gui being a gtk application. When you run it as a user, it inherits KDE colors thanks to gtk_qt_engine, but it looks that this doesn't work across su boundary. -- Best regards, Alexander.