Wolfgang Mueller writes: > On 04/14/11 15:25, David Jarvie wrote:
> > You should actually be running the KDE system settings application, > > which you can find in the main KDE menu, not kcontrol. You don't need > > to look in the file system to set the clock format. > > Could you please tell me where to find the main KDE menu you mentioned. > > Here is what I did so far for finding it: > > I opened the Kickoff Application Launcher and typed "kde" after > "Search:". As a result I got the following list: > > Arc > Dolphin > ExpoBlending' > File Manager - Super User Mode > Find Files/Folders > K3b > KAdressBook > KCalc > KCharSelect > KDE Groupware Wizzard > KDE Performance > ... > and a lot of entries more. > > Anyway there is no "main KDE menu" in this list. Obviously Suse keeps > that secret. Do you have an idea where to find it? There should be an entry _somewhere_ in the menu at the left of the panel. I also cannot find it in the application part of the K menu I have there, but it's already a favorite, so I see it directly when I open the K menu. SuSE organizes this stuff in a different way, but I don't have a current SuSE installation. Anyway, the binary is called 'systemsettings', you can start it from any shell. Unless SuSE changed that, too. Or open krunner (Alt-F2), and enter 'systemsettings' there. Wonko ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.