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Systemsettings is a program where you can configure many parts of your desktop. Color, style, shortcuts and many other things.
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Systemsettings is a program where you can configure many parts of your desktop. Color, style, shortcuts and many other things.  It takes the place of KDE3's kcontrol.  Its principle groups are
 
==On the General Tab
===Look & Feel===
:* Appearance
:* Desktop
:* Notifications
:* Window Behaviour
 
===Personal===
:* About Me
:* Accessibility
:* Default Applications
:* Regional & Language
 
===Network & Connectivity===
:* Network Settings
:* Sharing
 
===Computer Administration===
:* Date & Time
:* Display
:* Font Installer
:* Joystick
:* Keyboard & Mouse
:* Sound
 
==On the Advanced Tab==
===Advanced User Settings===
:* Audio CDs
:* Autostart
:* CDDB Retrieval
:* Desktop Search
:* Digital Camera
:* File Associations
:* Input Actions
:* KDE Resources
:* KDE Wallet
:* Service Manager
:* Session Manager
:* Solid
 
===System===
:* Login Manager
:* Samba
:* Task Scheduler
 
If you can't find a setting that used to be in kcontrol it is very likely that it has been moved to the Settings section of the application concerned.

Revision as of 17:12, 21 November 2008

Template:I18n/Language Navigation Bar Systemsettings is a program where you can configure many parts of your desktop. Color, style, shortcuts and many other things. It takes the place of KDE3's kcontrol. Its principle groups are

==On the General Tab

Look & Feel

  • Appearance
  • Desktop
  • Notifications
  • Window Behaviour

Personal

  • About Me
  • Accessibility
  • Default Applications
  • Regional & Language

Network & Connectivity

  • Network Settings
  • Sharing

Computer Administration

  • Date & Time
  • Display
  • Font Installer
  • Joystick
  • Keyboard & Mouse
  • Sound

On the Advanced Tab

Advanced User Settings

  • Audio CDs
  • Autostart
  • CDDB Retrieval
  • Desktop Search
  • Digital Camera
  • File Associations
  • Input Actions
  • KDE Resources
  • KDE Wallet
  • Service Manager
  • Session Manager
  • Solid

System

  • Login Manager
  • Samba
  • Task Scheduler

If you can't find a setting that used to be in kcontrol it is very likely that it has been moved to the Settings section of the application concerned.