[SOLVED] SpaceFM sudoed windows background color

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Where the background color for sudoed windows is set in Vsido? In other distros I found it defined in WMs autostart files but not here. I want to switch to something less disturbing/annoying than that default intense red.

Thanks in advance

PackRat

I've never noticed that; which windows are red?

Maybe just run lxappearance as root and change the root gtk theme.
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VastOne

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I believe it is only SpaceFM that shows up red and that is built into the app and nothing to do with VSIDO or a theme change using lxappearance. If you change it as root lxappearance SpaceFM still stays red as su
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Actually there is a way to change it in SpaceFM under Preferences/Interface and tick off the Show Root User Indicator Color
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Oh, yes. It's only spacefm... Other distros set a color for every sudoed window. This is what confused me. Sorry.

Anyway. Thanks for pointing me out at the specefm preferences.  ;)

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Huh... unticking it is actually relieving!!!  :P

Thanks again.

VastOne

^ No worries, glad you got what you wanted in the end...  ;D
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