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For the past hour I've been trying to switch my GTK2 theme. My current one is the default one.
I've looked around and I saw people use the gtk-themes-switch package to change both gtk1 and gtk2 themes for Debian. This does not work for me. I can only change gtk1 themes that way. Has anyone had a similiar problem? Or knows the solution or can even point me in the right direction?
I'm using fluxbox if that matters. If you need any more information about my setup, please just ask as I'm not sure what information to provide.
Thanks.
I read that the gtk-themes-switch apt Debian package is the same as gtk2-themes-switch. Is this not correct? If not, why is there not an apt package for switch2?
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