> > I'd like all of you who have done some sort of customization of your KDE > > installations to look over it and figure out what bits would be good for > > Debian. What parts would enhance the KDE default installation. What > > My vote goes on configuring /usr/share/applnk as config files, so that they > don't get clobbered by an upgrade. (i.e. moving them to /etc/kde2/applnk or > something)
then you have to deal with left over files (*.dpkg-old, etc...) which if not removed will cause duplication in menus and KDE doesn't like duplication. I'll attempt this one more time. The last time I tried this it caused alot of problems unrelated to the Debian conffile bits. > I like to configure file extensions and associations globally, so each new > user can start XMMS with *.ogg, mplayer/aviplay for *.avi (not the KDE > player), mswordview for *.doc, gvim for *.tex, and so on. > > The other solution would be to provide default applnk files in /etc/skel, > but I think that is a kludge. For now I have symlinked /usr/share/applnk to > /etc/kde2/applnk but that's a kludge IMHO, and I don't know if it breaks > the next update. just moving the files into /etc doesn't make them conffiles. Ivan -- ---------------- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD

