Debarshi Ray
I am a 3rd year Computer Science and Engineering student. I support the Free Software movement and pray for its victory over the dominance of proprietary software.
debarshi.ray _AT_ gmail.com
Kolkata, IndiaDebarshiray's Favourite Items
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Debarshiray's Comments
24 February 2006
It has got that elegant look, which I had been hunting for so long.
Comment for Crop Circles25 August 2005
I encountered the same problem in Fedora Core 2 (Tettnang), and probably Fedora Core 4 (Stentz) has the same problem too. Actually all the proper theme archives have a directory in the archive which contains the required *Theme.info file. But this particular tar.gz file for this theme has a directory (named .), which contains another directory named cropcircles, which actually contains the GdmGreeterTheme.info file.
The best thing to do is to extract the contents of the archive into some directory. A directory named cropcircles is formed due to the extraction within which the login theme files are present. Now delete the old tar.gz archive and make a tar.gz archive out of the cropcircles directory. Mind it compress the the directory as a whole and not the files within it separately, so that the archive has a cropcircles directory containing the necessary files.
The new archive works perfectly.



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