On 1/22/07, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 01/22/07 12:38 CST:
>
> > So, apparently you can put them all together at the same time because
> > GNOME wasn't weird at all. I'm confused now.
>
> As was I, hence me removing the "If you have both GNOME and KDE
> installed:" stuff from the book. I'm more than willing to try it
> again though. Please advise the lines of XDG vars you would like
> me to try with both desktops*, and I will report the results.

First, let's try to figure out all the available XDG style directories
and play around with settings.

For XDG_CONFIG_DIRS assuming the setup in the book, I think the three
directories would be this:

/etc/gnome/xdg
/etc/kde/xdg
/etc/xdg

Although, on the SuSE setup I don't see /etc/opt/kde3/xdg, just
/etc/opt/kde3/share.

For XDG_DATA_DIRS, you'd have

/opt/gnome/share
/opt/kde/share
/usr/share

Then /usr/local/share, but obviously that wouldn't matter if it's
empty for you. SuSE also has /etc/opt/kde3/share in XDG_DATA_DIRS.
Does /etc/kde/share exist for you?

So, I'd try these settings and see what happens.

export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/gnome/xdg:/etc/kde/xdg:/etc/xdg
export XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/gnome/share:/opt/kde/share:/usr/share:/usr/local/share

And /etc/kde/share in XDG_DATA_DIRS if it exists.

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Dan
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