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At some point hitherto, Derek D. Martin hath spake thusly:
> However, while Steven's having added this to the startkde script may
> fix his problem, I'll note that the startkde script does not use xrdb
> to load resources on RH 7.1 or RH 7.2 either.  So while something is
> clearly broken, I don't think that's the "correct" fix for it.

In thinking about this, I remember having a similar problem with KDE
when I breifly used it a few years ago.  KDE was ignoring all my
resources.  The culprate turned out to be that KDE, by default, wants
to make non-kde applications use similar settings to what you have
defined as your KDE theme.  There is (or was) a place in the KDE
configuration application where you could disable this behavior, and
then KDE would use your X resources.  

I wonder if that's not the problem.  It may be that upgrading to KDE3
resets this value to the default of using KDE-like settings for
non-KDE applications.  I neither use KDE nor do I have either RH 7.3
or KDE3, so I can't (easily) investigate.


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