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** drag-and-drop konqueror onto your desktop | ** drag-and-drop konqueror onto your desktop | ||
Now you can start konqueror by clicking onto the "konqueror" icon on your desktop | Now you can start konqueror by clicking onto the "konqueror" icon on your desktop | ||
= Plasma = | |||
Your desktop is now based on Plasma. This makes it possible to run ''plasmoids'' on it, e.g. a clock that docks directly to your desktop and is not surrounded by a border. To add the "clock" plasmoid, right-click onto your desktop and choose "add widget". E.g. choose the Analog Clock Widget there. |
Revision as of 16:30, 15 November 2008
Configuring your desktop has changed a lot between KDE 3.5 and KDE 4. For those updating, a bit of explanation is needed.
Icons
If you want to place icons on your desktop (like "file manager", "web browser" and so on) you will notice this is no longer possible using a right-click. Instead, open a file manager and drag the file you would like onto the desktop. It will appear there as icon.
Example
Let's assume you want an icon on your desktop that starts konqueror:
- find out where the executable is located
- start a konsole by typing ALT_F2 and konsole
- type
which konqueror
let's assume the response is
/usr/local/bin/konqueror
- locate the executable
- start konqueror by typing ALT_F2 and konqueror
- point your konqueror to where you can find your executable, in this case /usr/local/bin
- drag-and-drop konqueror onto your desktop
Now you can start konqueror by clicking onto the "konqueror" icon on your desktop
Plasma
Your desktop is now based on Plasma. This makes it possible to run plasmoids on it, e.g. a clock that docks directly to your desktop and is not surrounded by a border. To add the "clock" plasmoid, right-click onto your desktop and choose "add widget". E.g. choose the Analog Clock Widget there.