Nigel Henry wrote:
On Saturday 05 August 2006 12:29, Nigel Henry wrote:
On Saturday 05 August 2006 01:40, Jack Gates wrote:
On Friday 04 August 2006 19:15, Nigel Henry wrote:
You lost me with the Main menu. What application?
Not trying to be rude but you did not look real close at the subject
line. FC5
Very sorry about that Jack. It was a case of not being able to see the wood
for the trees.
I'll have a look on my FC5 install, and see if I can find out how this is
done.
Your instructions above are of no value for FC5
I remember those settings from FC2, the configuration in FC5 is way
different. I am still trying to figure out where things are and what
is not here any more and what is new that works better. Things
changed a lot from FC2 to FC5. I was real comfortable with FC2
because I used it for two years. I made the change from FC2 to FC5
in one leap skipping over using FC3 and FC4. I did an upgrade
install in about 4 hours from FC2, FC3, FC4, FC5, this was the only
way I could get the upgrade install to work.
--
Jack Gates http://www.morningstarcom.net/
Nigel.
As "Preferred Applications" is no longer is on KDE's menu, it appears the only
way to change the default for the mail agent, is to logout of KDE, log back
in to Gnome, where you can find it in "System > preferences > more
preferences > preferred applications" , and then just change the default mail
agent to Kmail, as you did with FC2.
Seems a bit daft removing it from KDEs menu to me.
I'm not, but if you never use Gnome, and are autologging into KDE, you
presumably then have to mess about with stuff to get into Gnome to make the
change.
Nigel.
In KDE choose Control Center then KDE Components, then Component
Chooser. You can choose Email Client other regularly used programs.
Peter