Does anyone know how this is done? I went into the KDE control center and changed it there and it hasn't taken. Preston
Nevermind, I found the problem. The control center wants to put things in /etc/opt/kde3/..... and it should go in /opt/kde3/... I wonder how I can fix THAT. Preston On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Preston Crawford wrote:
Does anyone know how this is done? I went into the KDE control center and changed it there and it hasn't taken.
Preston
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Op woensdag 6 november 2002 17:39, schreef Preston Crawford:
Nevermind, I found the problem. The control center wants to put things in /etc/opt/kde3/..... and it should go in /opt/kde3/...
it's defined in /etc/kderc. Linking the kde config dir could be another option. 2 directories you can look at are: /opt/kde3/share/config /opt/kde3/share/apps -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Richard Bos wrote:
Op woensdag 6 november 2002 17:39, schreef Preston Crawford:
Nevermind, I found the problem. The control center wants to put things in /etc/opt/kde3/..... and it should go in /opt/kde3/...
it's defined in /etc/kderc.
Linking the kde config dir could be another option. 2 directories you can look at are: /opt/kde3/share/config /opt/kde3/share/apps
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Just looked at /etc/kde3rc (that's what it's called now). Should I decide to change... prefixes=/etc/opt/kde3/ to... prefixes=/opt/kde3/ ..do you think that will have negative repurcussions elsewhere? Preston
Op donderdag 7 november 2002 05:15, schreef Preston Crawford:
Just looked at /etc/kde3rc (that's what it's called now). Should I decide to change...
prefixes=/etc/opt/kde3/
to...
prefixes=/opt/kde3/
..do you think that will have negative repurcussions elsewhere?
Just investigate the contents of /etc/opt/kde3/share/ and /opt/kde3/share See how full the directories are with files, and when they have been updated etc (ls -lt). So you get an idea which directory is used. Make a conclusion from this investigation.... Perhaps you need to copy/move the files from /etc/opt/kde3/ to /opt/kde3/. However, it seems that the convention /etc/opt/kde3/ is what the future will be. It would therefor be better to make sure that control center is putting it's data in /etc/opt/kde3/. Can't you symlink the control center config files to the /etc/opt/kde3 environment? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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