On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 12:49 -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 10:56:29 -0700 > Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > get a terminal as user > > type kcontrol > > Well, that was interesting. > > I didn't have kcontrol on this system, so I had to install kdebase, which > dragged in 5 other dependencies (htdig, xorg-x11-xdm, > fedorainfinity-kdm-theme, kdebase-libs,kde-settings-kdm). > > After doing that, I typed kcontrol and went to set the first day of the week. > To my surprise, that setting already said "Sunday". > > I checked kalarm and sure enough, the weeks on the calendar start on Sunday. > > In the spirit of scientific experimentation, I removed kdebase and those 5 > dependencies, and checked kalarm again. The calendar started on Monday again. > > The mere fact that I installed kdebase seems to change the kalarm start-of-week > setting. This seems a bit counter-intuitive to me -- if the kde default is > Monday, then it should remain Monday until changed and not just magically > change due to the installation of "more kde". > > I wonder if I should file a (very minor) but report against kdebase regarding > this issue. ---- sure - go ahead but I suspect that Rex will see your e-mail and have a comment without your filing a bugzilla. You should be using KDE anyway (it's better than GNOME) ;-) Craig