> > Yes, that would be great - but when I do so, the entire KDE desktop is
> > gone (except the kicker) and replaced by a dark-blue background without
> > any icons on - I suppose this is a part of the Gnome2 desktop. No
> > chance: as soon as I start that gnome-settings-daemon my KDE desktop is
> > gone, and the only way to regain it I found out so far is to log out and
> > in again.
> Really?  noone else has reported this, and indeed when I've switched to
> KDE to test it, it's not happened to me.
> Does the same happen if you have gnome-settings-daemon start from
> AutoStart?

Yes, just tried this (I thought it might work that way). Maybe it works
when started *prior* to KDE, i.e. not from KDEs autostart (that's too
late), but before KDE is fired - so that KDE may overwrite the "Gnome2
background"? In this case I had to place it into my ~/.xsession before
the WM is started, right? Do you think it's worth a try?

Izzy.

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