There is a new one being made that you can get from kde-apps.org Here it is: KThemeManager http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=9838
It seems that just like Gnome 2.4, KDE 3.2 uses something other then the typical XDM style Xsessions file to login to varies Desktop Environments. I found that by editing the KDMRC file to point to Gnomes Xsessions file gave me the fix I needed to get KDM to work correctly... If you have Gnome 2.4 installed and are using Slackware and can't get KDM to login to any other desktop then it's own, then edit these two lines in yr KDMRC file to get it working correctly. From this: (BROKEN) Session=/opt...
I am using Slackware Current and I have the most recent version of KDE 3.2 installed. After the installation I noticed that KDM would no longer login to any desktop other then KDE. To my surprise I also found that in the KDM Config Module, in Control Center, under System Admin there is no longer an option to add or remove Desktop Sessions. So why is that feature gone? and how do I add new sessions to KDM in 3.2? Thanx for yr help!
Try creating another user and logging into KDE that way. Once logged in go to: KMenu / System / More Programs / File manager - Super User Mode. "Enter yr ROOT passsword" Now yr in Super User Mode! While as SU go into "/root/.kde/share/config" and delete everything inside that directory. What that will do is give you a fresh start as ROOT. Everything you have done as far as yr personal setting should pretty much be reset. I know that stinks, but hey! it should solve yr problem... Good Luck!
Hello I am currently working on an Icon Theme for KDE called Wasp. Shortly after releasing Wasp v2.0 on kde-look it came to my attention that certain people we're having trouble displaying some of the icons correctly. Those icons people we're having trouble with we're in fact the SVG's. After receiving a few emails and reading a few posts from different people, it occurred to me that the problem seem to be consistently occurring in SuSe 9.0. So why am I posting here? Well frankly, I am kinda stu...
Thanx for the reply... Yea I know about GDMSetup and what it can do, unfortunately what I am looking for is not in that application. I believe it has something to do with KDE not Gnome... Because if I load Gnome from GDM the color jumps to darkblue, If I load KDE from GDM the color jumps to grey... Now if it was a GDM thing then the color would stay the same for every desktop loaded. It's not... The predesktop load color changes... So there for it has to have something to do with the KDE or one ...
When I login from GDM into KDE the BGColor is always the same, a really ugly grey. What I want to do is change the color to something more eye pleasing, like darkblue or something to that effect. Kinda like how Redhat or Fedora setup up there login color from gdm to kde... So does anybody know what file I have to edit to make this happen? Thanx!