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Thursday, May 12th 2011, 6:43pm

Author: catworld

Howto disable kwallet

I haven't had any problem with it in a long while, myself. You could try rendering the executable harmless. You can't just delete the /usr/bin/kwalletd executable, the system will go nuts whenever there's a call for it. But most Linux distros have some device for neutralizing a binary, very much for this kind of thing. You could search for how your distro does this, one method I've seen would have you aliasing the kwalletd executable to an empty "executable" like /bin/true, /bin/null or whatever...

Saturday, March 29th 2008, 2:39am

Author: catworld

this thread

http://forum.mandriva.com/viewtopic.php?p=459131#459131

Monday, November 26th 2007, 8:14pm

Author: catworld

RE: Howto disable kwallet

Quoted Originally posted by aaronforjesus In Control Center, Security & Privacy, KDE Wallet, de-select the Enable the KDE wallet subsystem to turn it off. I have been googling this, searched this forum and have poked around all over the system. I cannot get kwallet to shut off. I shut it down, kill it with ksysguard, delete the files in the .kde folder, uncheck the box mentioned above and reboot... Kwallet keeps coming back like a virus. I uninstalled it altogether and reebooted, and the pop-up...

Wednesday, July 25th 2007, 6:52pm

Author: catworld

RE: How to configure Kmail to put reply above quote??

Quoted Originally posted by Per Quoted Originally posted by Psquared Kmail by default tries to put the reply to an email below the quoted email I am replying to. I see no way to change this. Thunderbird allows this to be changed as well as the location of the signature. Is there a way to configure Kmail to put the reply ABOVE the quote?? I've not tried this myself as I prefer to read the question before the answer. After looking through the configure dialogue, I think this should work: Settings...

Monday, April 9th 2007, 8:54pm

Author: catworld

scripted address book backup

I had an interesting question thrown at me today. A friend who I've moved into Linux (Mandriva 2007) wants to automate a backup of his address book in .ldif format. I already set him up with rsync over ssh to keep a regularly updated (and automatic) copy on another machine, which then daily copies everything again on an external USB HD. So he's backed to the hilt. But he wants to know if there is a script that mimics the address book "export" function, and such that it does so in the .ldif forma...

Tuesday, March 27th 2007, 8:53pm

Author: catworld

kcminit error

Thanks for the info, I'll give it another try. Meantime I temporarily "fixed" it by downgrading the KDEgraphics module from 3.5.4 to 3.5.0. All the other modules I'm using are 3.5.4. I'll try the 5.4 module again, but delete the kgammarc before starting X and see if that fixes it. (nothing found in the autostart folders) The problem really isn't with KDE, it's with the KDEgraphics module made for Slax. If the above doesn't fix, I'll just download the source and compile the module myself. Got thi...

Tuesday, March 27th 2007, 3:06pm

Author: catworld

RE: kcminit error

I have tracked the culprit down, it's kgamma. I see it's an integral part of kde graphics. I'll try an older module and see if that doesn't fix. So the question now becomes how can I remove kgamma, or disable it's startup, should I continue to have problems? Searching for the relative files I see a slew of things but no stand-along "kgamma" executable. I tried deleting everything that came up in the search, but the running process kept restoring certain gtk files. Seeing as everything KDE is sub...

Tuesday, March 27th 2007, 2:11pm

Author: catworld

kcminit error

Running slax 5.1.8.1 on a USB stick. Every time I log in I get a crash handler window, something about kcminit. Backtrace doesn't yield much useful info. My question is can I disable the crash handler? Can't seem to find any literature on this. It appears everything is working fine, I just want to eliminate the need to close the crash handler window every time I log in. Thanks...

Tuesday, March 6th 2007, 7:16pm

Author: catworld

RE: autostart an application on a specific desktop

Quoted Originally posted by ema_ba Hello, I have just tried out kstart and it worked Just for the future reference: To autostart a command on all desktops kstart --desktop alldesktops command To autostart a command on a single desktop (e.g. 1) kstart --desktop 1 command Thanks everybody for your help! Ema Where do you put these lines to have the startups automated? I put a link to scripts I wrote up in /.kde/autostart and it partially worked. The script to start firefox on desktop 6 worked, but...