> > 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. > I had the same problem. Here is how you fix it. > Install (as root) and run (as yourself) gconf-editor. Go to > desktop->gnome->background and turn off the option to "draw_background".
Thanx - found an un-checked. > Then go to apps->nautilus->preferences and unset "show_desktop". No such setting. Does this also fix the problem with fonts being completely messed up? There was no point on this (as I wrote in another posting: any app started after the gnome-settings-daemon, regardless of KDE app or Gnome app, has the fonts completely "replaced" by a single dot per line). > Now all I need to figure out is how to stop gnome from hijacking my > mouse movement settings......... Humm - my mouse was not affected by weird behaviour... Izzy. -- Itzchak Rehberg http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/ http://www.izzysoft.de/ "We have joy, we have fun, we boot Linux on our SUN..." _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
