Oh, you'll want to go to apps->gnome_settings_daemon and uncheck
start_screensaver so it doesn't override your KDE settings.

On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 15:17, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 14:44, Itzchak Rehberg wrote:
> > > Then go to apps->nautilus->preferences and unset "show_desktop".
> > 
> > No such setting.
> 
> Odd.  Don't look into the sub-folders of preferences, it is in that top
> folder.
> 
> > 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).
> 
> Nope.  After I login, I manually run gnome-font-settings.  This allows
> you to pick fonts for Gnome apps.  It never has to be reset (font
> selection that is), but I use it now as a quick and easy way to get the
> gnome-settings-daemon to start.
> 
> > > 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...
> 
> I've modified my mouse speed in KDE the default X setting is WAY too
> slow for me.  The gnome-settings-daemon sets it back to "default"
> values.  So, I have to go into KDE system settings and re-apply my
> changes.  This only happens to me once per login.  Luckily, I hardly
> ever logout.  I suppose I could try to get the gnome mouse settings to
> match, then it wouldn't be an issue.  In fact, I think I'll go do that
> now......
> 
> Lonnie
> 
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