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'''''If an application's name or location has changed, please document it here.''''' | '''''If an application's name or location has changed, please document it here.''''' | ||
* '''KControl''' - is replaced by '''System Settings''' | * '''[[Special:myLanguage/KControl|KControl]]''' - is replaced by '''[[Special:myLanguage/System Settings|System Settings]]''' | ||
* '''Kcron''' - in SC 4.4 is now found in SystemSettings -> Advanced -> Task Scheduler. SC 4.5 has it in SystemSettings -> System Administration section -> Task Scheduler. It looks rather different, but the Modify screen will look familiar. | * '''[[Special:myLanguage/KCron|Kcron]]''' - in SC 4.4 is now found in <menuchoice>SystemSettings -> Advanced -> Task Scheduler</menuchoice>. SC 4.5 has it in <menuchoice>SystemSettings -> System Administration section -> Task Scheduler</menuchoice>. It looks rather different, but the <menuchoice>Modify</menuchoice> screen will look familiar. | ||
* '''KSnapshot''' - the name hasn't changed, but some distros now disable the use of the PrtSc key to launch it. However, it can be configured in SystemSettings. | * '''[[Special:myLanguage/KSnapshot|KSnapshot]]''' - the name hasn't changed, but some distros now disable the use of the PrtSc key to launch it. However, it can be configured in SystemSettings. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWaZrfJ-dVw This YouTube video] shows you how to do it. | ||
[[Category:Utilities]] | [[Category:Utilities]] | ||
[[Category:Desktop]] | [[Category:Desktop]] | ||
[[Category:Getting Started]] | [[Category:Getting Started]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:20, 29 September 2010
If an application's name or location has changed, please document it here.
- KControl - is replaced by System Settings
- Kcron - in SC 4.4 is now found in . SC 4.5 has it in . It looks rather different, but the screen will look familiar.
- KSnapshot - the name hasn't changed, but some distros now disable the use of the PrtSc key to launch it. However, it can be configured in SystemSettings. This YouTube video shows you how to do it.