Hi, On mercredi 17 février 2016 14:51:34 CET C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Since years I am using a automatic signature file in my kmail to sign me emails. Today I discovered that the automatic file did not show the actual use of my KDE. I assume that in the meantime this signature should have shown that I am using KDE5 so I had a look at the file. Changing the first KDE4 in KDE5 was no showstopper but the automatic read of kde='kde4-config -v |grep KDE' echo "" $kde
into: kde='kde5-config -v |grep KDE' echo "" $kde
Two comments: - As already said on this list, "KDE5" doesn't exist, never did (and probably never will). what you call "KDE5" is: KDE Frameworks + Plasma. - Consequence of the above point, there's no kde5-config executable. You can use `kf5-config -v |grep KDE` To get the Plasma version you can use any binary you certainly have installed, e.g `kcmshell5 -v | awk '{print $2}'`
did result in an empty space. Could somebody help me out with the right command sentence?
original file: ------------- powered="(head -n 1 /etc/SuSE-release)" echo " Linux User 183145 using KDE4 Tumbleweed on a Pentium IV ," kernel='uname -r' echo " powered by $powered Kernel : $kernel" kde='kde4-config -v |grep KDE' echo "" $kde uptime ---------------