On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Dan Halbert <halbert at everyzing.com> wrote: > > I am not sure you can have your cake and eat it too on a single machine. > At the very least, building a newer Gnome for CentOS 5 sounds like a big > timesink. There are probably all kinds of library issues. > > If you'd like the latest desktop apps, then perhaps it would be easier > to choose Fedora or Ubuntu for your desktop, and connect to your more > stable CentOS 5 servers remotely. Or, run Fedora or Ubuntu in a VM. > Actually, the question grew out of a much more basic one, which I asked on the GNOME list and was told, why don't you build it yourself? (I now have many answers for that one!) What I was originally looking for was the location of the gnome config file where I could manipulate the default colors in my windows (I really don't like gray). I poked and googled around some, but there are SO many gnome files I was unable to locate the one that contains this config.... Thanks. mhr