Bluecurve
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Bluecurve is a desktop theme for GNOME and KDE created by the Red Hat Artwork project. The main aim of Bluecurve was to create a unified look throughout the Linux environment. It has been used in Red Hat Linux since version 8.0, and Fedora Core.
There has been controversy surrounding the theme, especially the alterations to KDE, which were sufficiently severe as to cause developer Bernhard Rosenkraenzer to quit the company. [1] (http://slashdot.org/articles/02/09/25/2042208.shtml) Others simply criticize it for giving the same look to both desktops, even though they are obviously different in many ways.
External links
- Red Hat Artwork (http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/artwork/)
- Waikato Linux Users Group wiki article (http://www.wlug.org.nz/BlueCurve)