On Sat, 1 May 2010 11:17:15 -0700 Ali Corbin <[email protected]> dijo:
>> I have looked everywhere for a control panel for KDE, but cannot find >> it. Of course, why would there be a KDE control panel when I am using >> Gnome? Maybe the installation of the KDE apps failed to add something >> needed to control the KDE application menu display. >> >> Any suggestions welcome. > >On my centos box /usr/bin/kcontrol was provided by kdebase. Thanks. But it didn't work. I installed kdebase, but kcontrol was apparently not included. I searched in Yumex for "KDE, settings" which turned up some possibilities, one of which was kdebase-workspace. But when I tried to install it I got a message that it was "removing for dependencies" several things, including ktorrent. Ktorrent is what I plan to replace Vuze with, so that won't do. Ktorrent is also one of the KDE apps with huge fonts. Then I looked more closely and realized it was also going to remove kdebase-workspace. Apparently it was already installed. (There is a bug in Yumex which makes it fail to display installed apps in a different color.) I tried several of the other possibilities yielded by the search, but they were either already installed, or were tools to go the other direction, that is, to make Gnome apps work correctly in KDE. I also tried the KDE main page, where I found a link to KDE forums. Unfortunately the forums have the world's most useless search engine. Google also hasn't helped. I seem to recall once having a KDE GUI control panel, but it was a long time ago in my Ubuntu days. I don't know where it came from, because I have always used the Gnome desktop. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
