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Then right click on the desktop, configure desktop and untick 'show icons'. Then come back out. Also I always select 'lock widgets' as well and my desktop stays as it is set manually by me. Didn't the settings in the 'Session Manager' work then? That is strange as mine works when set to 'Restore Manually Saved Settings'. TG
Okay, go into System Settings, then click on the Advanced tab, now click on Session manager. Now go down to the 'on login' choices and click on 'Start with an empty Session' Also select either the 'switch off' or the 'restart' then click on Apply. Now do a full restart of your computer, then when you log in your desktop should now be empty. So re-select any widgets or apps that you want on your desktop, or on the taskbar, for any icons, right click on the desktop and select 'configure desktop' t...
You need to install extragear plasma. That contains more widgets. Also do a search in your package manager for KDE4 and then widgets. TG
Try this I am not saying it will work, but hey! worth a try. Go to System Settings, then click on the Advanced Tab. Now select 'Session Manager' then select and click on 'Start with an empty session' and also click on either 'Turn off Computer' or 'Restart Computer' then click on Apply. Now come right out of KDE4 by restarting your computer. You should theoretically have a clean desktop where you can now place on it your widgets and icons and apps onto the task bar. However, once you have done t...
It should be saved when you press 'apply'. TG
okay leave it like that then if changing the login setting doesn't work. TG (or you'll end up with a desktop full of icons!
You have to alter the System Settings and how the comp starts after you have logged out. So go to System Settings, then click on Advanced Tab, then click on Session Manager. Change the 'On Login settings to 'Restore Manually Saved Session, then save this. Now log out, restart comp and then see if your settings that you made are back again. The session settings are at this point in time quite complicated and I still haven't sussed quite how they work as regards the Desktop settings that you set u...
Right click on the desktop, then select configure desktop, then 'no icons' your icons should disappear. Now go to System Settings, click on the Advanced Tab, select Session manager, then select 'Restore manually saved session, then save this. Now restart your computer. The icons should not be there. Now right click again on the desktop, configure desktop, then select 'show icons' You will now have to put your original icons that you want onto the desktop, but they should just stay the ones you n...
I've got my apps on the task bar (panel) here is how to do it. Just open the Menu, navigate to the app that you want on the taskbar (panel) eg Firefox, or Kopete, etc, right click on the app select 'add to panel' and voila! your apps icon will appear! Repeat for any other apps that you might want to include. For example I have on my panel Adept, home folder, ksnapshot, Pidgin, Thunderbird, and Firefox. You can now access any app with one click on its icon. TG
Well don't know if this helps Zerix01, but my Nvidia graphics card is running the Desktop Effects okay not slow at all. TG
Thanks for all your help I finally got it all working. How? Well I needed to input the following (found on nvidia 'how to conifigure your nvid for compiz-fusion su - nvidia-xcongig --composite nvidia-xconfig --render-accel nividia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals d24 which I have never had to set under Kub found on the OpenSuse Nvidia package. So all effects now working. TG
Yes me too! I have it running on Kubuntu and OpenSuse and I love it, and I am an old granma who has only been using Linux for the last year! I know that it isn't finished, but as anyone at MS will tell you, it isn't until the 'real users' get their hands on it that all the bugs and problems really surface! I am now using it and filing problems to the KDE guys, that's my way of helping them get this brilliant desktop perfect because I sure can't program or write software, but I can test and bug f...
Okay Zerix01 will do but can you be more specific, how do I do this? Is it in the settings menu? Yast settings ? Sorry to seem so thick but I haven't ever had to check or do this before. Thanks TG
Go into System Settings, then select 'Desktop' from the settings window in 'look and feel. You will then be in Desktop Effects where under my Kubuntu installation, all are ticked. Then you can click on the All Effects Tab to set different Effects for your windows on the desktop. (One of mine under Kubuntu is 'Fall Apart' which is quite funny, every time you close a window it breaks up into little pieces! Hope this helps and can you post back please to let me know if yours is working in KDE4 in O...
David wonder if you can help me with my little problem. I too am running OpenSuse 10.3 and after reading your post I installed it from where you said. Installed okay, but I can't get the Desktop window effects to work. If I go into Desktop then Desktoop Effects, all are greyed out and I get this feedback Composting is not supported on your system. Required X extension (XComposite and XDamage) are not available. My Graphics card is the Nvidia Geforce 7300 LE and I have installed the latest driver...
Well I have a problem with my KDE4 set up in OpenSuse 10.3. Dowloaded the latest nvidia driver first but when I try to set up the windows effects in Desktop settings, they are greyed out and I get this Composition is not supported on your system. required Xextensions (Xcomposite and XDamage) are not available. Yet KDE4 is running WITH all the window effects on a Kubuntu install of KDE4 using the same Nvidia Geforce 7300 LE graphics card, so what do I have to do to enable the same running under O...
Thanks for that Alecs1 have now found it and I am also now able to save backtraces (well the plasma one just let me save it) The problems that I was having with the wallpaper not saving I and the RSS feed not saving my RSS feeds that I had added seem to have been fixed by my going into the settings and choosing the option to save manual settings. (Don't ask me how I did this as I can't remember, but I found this setting and touch wood, since then my chosen wallpaper and RSS feeds have both been ...
Thanks for that I did as you said and it is now being remembered okay. TG
Hi have got KDE4 up and running and have had some konqueror crashes on websites (flash probs I think) and also the wallpaper that I choose does not save when I log out. However I could not save the backtrace from the konqueror crash and I do want to help everyone to get KDE4 running smoothly so where do I file bugs to and how do I make sure that I can save the backtraces? Thanks TG
Hi everyone, I have successfully installed KDE 4 with Kubuntu, however it won't acknowledge my root password. Please someone help me as I want to install the wallpapers for it with Adept.