On Saturday 28 February 2009 07:03:07 Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:

[snip]

> > Well that certainly sounds reasonable enough. Running kcminit in an
> > established e17 session pretty much does to fonts what adjusting the dpi
> > in kcontrol does.
>
> Hi, I'm a multi-boot guy ( used to be a dedicated kde guy until I
> figured out that the future of kde {>=4.x} is NOT my cup of tea.)

I rather like KDE4 :-)

I really like the 'big picture' of where they want to go, best described as 
"we give you a framwework to do awesome stuff and break away from the classic 
desktop metaphor. We have no idea where the desktop is going to go, but we 
hope these libs let you build something new and cool".

But, this is an e17 list and e17 is a classic wm. So, back on-topic:

>       2) Does anybody know if kcminit still works in kde4.x???

Should do. kde4 puts it there in /usr/bin/

Alternatively, you could repeat what I did to find kcminit in the first place: 
'ps axuf' and study the output, plus read through my distro's kde session 
start-up script.

-- 
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com

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