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Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 11:19am

Author: Druker

What happened to the close buttons?

Go to "Settings"->"Configure Konqueror" menu item, after configuration window is opened select "Web behaviour" from left. Then press "Additional parameters" button in "tabs" section (somewhere in the middle of the form) and tick "show close button instead of site icon". Voila! Actual menu and button labels can differ from what I wrote here, I use russian i18n for KDE and had to translate their meaning from russian to english. Hope you'll find your way 'round.

Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 11:12am

Author: Druker

KDE 3.2.2 laptop daemon not running after 3.2->3.2.2 upda

Greetings all! I've just updated my system running SuSE 9.0 from KDE 3.2 to KDE 3.2.2 and found that klaptop tray icon has gone! I'm running 2.4.24 kernel with ACPI and toshiba extras built in (as modules) on Toshiba Satellite 2410-303 hardware. This setup worked perfectly with KDE 3.2 and now fails to run as expected. I've tried to mangle power settings in KDE Control Panel after update with no luck. Every control is accessible from there (LCD brightness, CPU performance profile selection, etc....

Friday, February 20th 2004, 12:32pm

Author: Druker

KDM in KDE 3.2 doesnt work right anymore?

This is really bug... I don't even have SessionsDir entry neither in /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc nor in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc (KDE3.2/SuSE9). And previousely I customized sessions by editing SessionTypes values in kdmrc, and now it seems not to work.

Monday, December 29th 2003, 10:27am

Author: Druker

KDE 3.1.94 (Beta 2) Splash Screen is a large blue square

Install fedora-logos-1.1.20 instead of redhat-logos (if installed).

Friday, April 4th 2003, 11:15pm

Author: Druker

KMail and spellchecking

export PATH=$PATH:/dir/where/ispell/binary/located/ for [BA]SH -- or -- setenv PATH $PATH:/dir/where/ispell/binary/located/ for [T]CSH But... How did you install it? If it was RPM, it should put the binary somewhere already in the $PATH... What is your distro? If RPM-based, get the full list of ispell package (rpm -qpl ispell) and check whether its' binary (usually /usr/bin/ispell) is listed there...