Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Ideally, I'd like the KDE apps to work together more or less as they >> do under KDE without starting up KDE per se, with all the icons, task >> bars and GUI configurators it brings with it. I hope I'm just missing > > If I am right, this has nothing to do with Fvwm, really.
You're right, of course, but I thought it better to ask on the FVWM list, "How do I use a little (more) KDE?" than to ask on a KDE list, "How do I rip out as much of the desktop as possible?" :-) > It has more to do with the ability to configure kmail correctly such > that it uses the correct settings. Whether this is possible via the > application or not, depends. You'd have to see. Also, whether you > need to load a subset of KDE [1] or not to provide that > functionality -- I couldn't say. That's the first thing I tried. I can't swear it's not possible, but I didn't find anything in the GUIs that looked promising. > Have a poke around in Kmail's configuration/preference settings. You > didn't mention which distribution you're using, either -- this might > have an impact. For instance, Debian provides an alternatives mechanism > which may or maynot be used by Kmail to determine which browser to use. Good point. I'm running Gentoo with pretty much all of KDE installed, and FVWM from CVS. (It's not that I'm a compler junkie, I just happen to live in a processor-rich environment run by a friendly sysadmin.) I believe Gentoo does provide a mechanism for selecting among session managers, but I've never looked at it closely. The Gentoo startkde script is customized slightly, but not in a way that would seem to affect the operation of the desktop. > Oddly enough, I know nothing about KDE whatsoever. I'd like to keep it > that way, too. :) Ah, so you _do_ see why I asked. :-) > [1] "subset" is used lightly here -- it could be many, many programs, in > the context of KDE. :P Too true. And I'm not gonna be the guy to find out. Unless an answer falls in my lap, I think I just about have this KDE business out of my system. I go through this every couple of years...sorry to have bothered the list this time. Thanks very much for your response, Thomas. Best regards, Michael -- D. Michael McFarland, Research Associate Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/dmmcf/www/ -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
