Hello, I have 2 computers, both running debian/unstable, both have GNOME2. I'm using one of them locally, and I connect to another one over SSH with X forwarding. Now, if I run GNOME on local computer, and I try to run a GNOME app (like gedit) on remote computer over SSH, it runs on my local display using LOCAL theme. How does remote computer discover which theme I use on my local computer? Second question. If I don't run GNOME on my local computer. Let's say I run TWM, or just plain X with a terminal and no window manager. I connect to remote computer over SSH, and run a GNOME app. It runs using default theme and default fonts (probably because local computer doesn't run GNOME). But how do I run remote GNOME applications from non-GNOME environment using some other theme (let's say I set that theme up on remote computer) and/or other fonts. How do I do that? P.S. I'm not subscribed to this mailing list, so please CC me. Teofilis Martisius _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list