A Dijous 16 Abril 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. va escriure: > In <200904161610.57353....@alaxarxa.net>, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote: > >I don't want to install kde3 and kde4 in the same box. > > > >However, I administrate several boxes and I would like to have some box > > with unstable (kde 4.2.2) and stable (kde 3.5.9) using the same /home for > > the users (ergo .kde) > > > >So, is this possible? > [...] > > I suggest that you set KDE_HOME in your global environment on the different > systems. Using "~/.kde<major>.<minor>", for example .kde3.5 and .kde4.2, > should be sufficient. I think KDE_HOME is the only thing that needs to be > set, but you might want to double-check me.
where do you set up this? I have done a : grep -R KDE_HOME /etc/* with no results. > I still have a .kde3.4 and a .kde3.5 (.kde is a symlink) from doing > something similar for different reasons. Ok. Thanks. Leo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org