Log out and there will be a setting in the login screen where you can change your desktop environments. There you can choose GNOME 3 (Not GNOME 3 Classic)
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 11:03 PM, Tim lists@kiuni.de wrote:
I use Gnome as it comes ootb with centos. How do I change that?
Am 25. September 2017 22:07:49 MESZ schrieb "vychytraly ." < vychytraly@gmail.com>:
I think that Gnome 3 uses black color for these panels by default. Don't you use Gnome 3 Classic?
On Monday, September 25, 2017, Tim lists@kiuni.de wrote:
I think of a layout like in the centos wiki:
do=get&target=screenshot-c7-widescreen.png
With panels I mean the lines on top and bottom of a desktop.
Regards Tim
Am 25. September 2017 05:09:06 MESZ schrieb Johnny Hughes <
johnny@centos.org>:
On 09/23/2017 01:09 PM, Tim wrote:
Hi all,
simple question and possibly a simple answer: How to get a globally
dark theme, so that the panels will also be dark?
gnome-tweak-tool doesn't work here.
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I love the fedora version of this theme:
https://github.com/godlyranchdressing/United-GNOME
That (choose the Fedora version) has a dark theme and it seems to
work
for CentOS-7 (1708).
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