Hi,
I'm a sysadmin in a large network. Recently I was working on upgrading
our linuxes. (i chose mdk9.1, and KDE as the desktop env. - please don't
start a flame war about it, that's a fact which won't be changed and lot
of thinking were behind)
anyway, I was preparing a basic KDE configuration, that will be good for
my users needs.
and then I encountered a very wierd problem:
certain users, on certain machines (i couldn't find a rule behind which
users and which machines) when they first logged in to KDE (and they had
no previous KDE environment in their home. i created users from
scratch), the KMenu application was empty for them, and also all the
icons which are supposed to be near it.
I tried restoring the original KDE configuration of MDK9.1
(${KDEPREFIX}/share/config) but it didn't work.
does any1 here has a clue why this can happen?

10x,
Noam



On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 22:36, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> kde-config --prefix
> 
> so do: cd `kde-config --prefix`/share/config - and you're inside the system 
> settings..
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Hetz
> 
> On Thursday 26 June 2003 13:42, Arie Folger wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem with kjots. It automatically becomes wider than the
> > screen, and refuses to be resized. I found out that there is a setting in
> > the kjots config file that specifies the width, and changed it ... to no
> > avail. as soon as I restart kjots, the new value is replaced with the old
> > value.
> >
> > I recall reading an article in late 2002 that it is possible to set certain
> > values system wide, and avoid that users tamper with them. The problem is
> > that I can neither find that article, nor find anything with google, and
> > yet, I uspect that that kind of setting is responsible for my troubles.
> >
> > Any leads?
> >
> > Arie
> 
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