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Re: KDE active borders.
"Yannai A. Gonczarowski" wrote:
>
> Erez & Hadas Boym wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just installed my new copy of RedHat 5.2.
> >
> > I mast say it was the easiest Linux installation I had ever seen, RedHat
> > did a grate job. 15min that's all it took me including a X server which
> > runs at first try.
> >
> > Any how .......
> >
> > I installed the KDE WM which came with RedHat and found out that the
> > active borders of KDE behaves a little strange. dragging a window to the
> > edge of the screen, active borders worked fine, my desk changed etc. BUT
> > trying to take the mouse out to the next desk is not working, I just get
> > the -> arrow indicating that KDE identifies that your at the edge and
> > thats it.
> 1. I wasn't aware that KDE came with RedHat 5.2 (or any other version), was
> it the Basic RedHat, the Powertools, ...?
maybe a burnt CD.
Redhat refuses to give KDE since Qt is not GPL,
and besides, they prefer GNOME (redhat emplyees develop gnome rapidly,
such as raster)
> > Configuring KDE preferences did not help, KDE just ignores it's control
> > panel's configuration.
> I do not know which version you have, but I recommend that once 1.1 is out
> (in a couple of days) you upgrade, since I recall hearing about many
> bugfixes including 'configuration-ignoring'.
It was today.
> > Where does KDE save it's configuration options ?
> yourhomedirectory/.kde/share/config/
>
> Regards,
> Yannai.
Besides that,
I come to think about it, KDE seems very popular here in linux-il.
Does anybody else in here runs gnome?
Personally, KDE is too wind-ooz for me.
(Although I have to admit it is alot easier to install than GNOME)
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