On Friday, 2011-04-15, Dale wrote: > But the part that affects more than one user is part of KDE. That part > is kdm which is a KDE program. I can't think of anything else it > changes and as far as I know, it is all KDE related.
Available modules can vary depending on distribution and chose installed components. Another system level setting usually present is clock/date settings, there might be the module for printer configuration, etc. > I never said kcontrol is right, just that it is more accurate. The > names you mention are fine, just stick a k on front of it, but it should > be more clear that it is a KDE program and not something that is going > to change things not even related to KDE. The point of not having K in front of any name in this case is that while it is a KDE application, it is not restricted to KDE settings. It is a uniform UI for settings the amount of which depending on which modules are installed on the system. Like whatever that thing on Windows was called, though I don't know whether it allows integration of third party components like KDE's settings manager does. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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