On Wednesday 23 July 2008 20:32, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 23 July 2008 19:03:42 Nigel Henry wrote: > > On Wednesday 23 July 2008 19:48, Rex Dieter wrote: > > > Nigel Henry wrote: > > > > On Wednesday 23 July 2008 18:49, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > >> No, that is up to F8, and he is running F9. In KDE4 systemsettings > > > >> replaces kcontrol > > > > > > > > Hi Anne. I think you may find that kcontrol is still available, but > > > > not showing on the menu for KDE4.0. I say this because on my > > > > Archlinux install (KDE 3.5) systemsettings was on the menu, but no > > > > kcontrol. An enquiry to the list said to look in > > > > /usr/share/applications/kde/kcontrol.desktop. If you open this file > > > > while su'ed to root, at the bottom of the file is a > > > > > > Only distros that choose to support kde3/kde4 parallel-installability > > > have anything like that. Fedora does not. > > > > > > -- Rex > > > > Hi Rex. Obviously I have put my foot in it then. That's what comes from > > answering questions on a distro you havn't yet installed. > > > > I would still say that I prefer kcontrol, than systemsettings though. > > I thought so too, at first. It looks sparse, for a start, but that's > because some of the settings that were in kcontrol are now in the apps that > need them. Makes sense, when you think about it. > > Anne Hi Anne. When I eventually get all the disks downloaded, burned, and installed, I'll have a good look at the new systemsettings menu item. Personally I don't like changes from what I've been used to, but I suppose sometimes you have to go with the flow, and work with what's available. Nigel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list