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Old 26th February 2009, 10:47 PM
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Nimbus theme problems

I can compile and get nimbus-0.1.7 installed, but the problem is when I choose the nimbus theme (via Appearance in Gnome) the "Controls" or Widgets get unthemed, and an error displays: "This theme will not look as intended because the required GTK+ theme engine 'nimbus' is not installed."
The window manager theme seems to install OK, it's just the controls.
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