On Sunday, 2013-04-07, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
Kevin Krammer wrote, On 04/07/2013 03:34 AM:
A lot of application config are nowadays described by a meta config file,
file extension being .kfcg
--^
They are used to describe all possible values, their types and defaults
Hi,
first thanks to Duncan and Stephen for covering a lot of territory already :)
On Wednesday, 2013-04-03, adrelanos wrote:
understand (not just guess) what these settings actually do. So I am
asking form a distro packager perspective, must use the text
configuration files and can not just
Adrelanos,
adrelanos wrote, On 04/02/2013 04:10 PM:
There is an Ubuntu Package kde-settings-lowfat. The creator of that
...
At the bottom is a list of settings I can hardly make head of tail of. I
am not asking to tell me what each any any values do, I am just asking
about the best approach
Myriam Schweingruber:
Hi there,
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:10 AM, adrelanos adrela...@riseup.net wrote:
Hi!
There is an Ubuntu Package kde-settings-lowfat. The creator of that
package must have somehow learned how to configure and/or deactivate
certain things to his liking in a clean way,
Thanks Duncan! This helped a lot!
Cheers,
adrelanos
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adrelanos posted on Tue, 02 Apr 2013 22:10:50 + as excerpted:
Hi!
There is an Ubuntu Package kde-settings-lowfat. The creator of that
package must have somehow learned how to configure and/or deactivate
certain things to his liking in a clean way, i.e. not just copy your
whole ~/.kde
Hi there,
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:10 AM, adrelanos adrela...@riseup.net wrote:
Hi!
There is an Ubuntu Package kde-settings-lowfat. The creator of that
package must have somehow learned how to configure and/or deactivate
certain things to his liking in a clean way, i.e. not just copy your
Hi!
There is an Ubuntu Package kde-settings-lowfat. The creator of that
package must have somehow learned how to configure and/or deactivate
certain things to his liking in a clean way, i.e. not just copy your
whole ~/.kde folder. I plan on activating most changes from
kde-settings-lowfat for my