Hi, I'm trying to get rid of redhat-artwork (see bug 305441). Do you know what system-config-display needs redhat-artwork for? Could you change the requires to one or more of: bluecurve-classic-metacity-theme bluecurve-gdm-theme bluecurve-gnome-theme bluecurve-gtk-themes bluecurve-icon-theme bluecurve-metacity-theme bluecurve-xmms-skin fedorabubbles-gdm-theme fedoradna-gdm-theme fedoraflyinghigh-gdm-theme fedora-gnome-theme fedora-icon-theme gtk-bluecurve-engine ?
It doesn't need it for anything, that I know of. I'm running a yum upgrade atm, once that finishes I'll rip out redhat-artwork and see if s-c-d still looks right.
Yeah, looks fine to me without it. The only reason I can think of that it might have need it in the past was if xsri wanted to get the background image from the artwork collection, but we're just doing X -br instead of invoking xsri now so that's certainly no longer relevant. Fixed in 1.0.51-4, closing.