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Fedora 7 Problem

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Hi,
Im using fedora 7, i have a problem with back color of program's text such as KDevelop Compilers and ...
back color is black and i cant read the texts.
i have upload a screenshot of my problem here

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Re: Fedora 7 Problem

I am getting a 403 error when trying to hit your image.

But it sounds like your using some sort of theme that changed the bg color
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OK, i have changed the URL of screenshot, new URL is here

i think you didn't get my exact problem,
BTW, sorry for bad English writing!

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Re: Fedora 7 Problem

You seem to be using GNOME, correct?

GNOME sometimes screws up when running KDE applications, such as KDevelop.
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yeah, install KDE and run kdevelop in there
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