Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 13:15:41 -0600 > "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> If >> you feel like experimenting, re-install kdebase and kcontrol. Then >> run kcontrol as your user, and change the first day of the week, >> save the change, and then change it back and save it again. Then >> remove kdebase and see if your changes stick. I suspect that this >> will create a user config file that kalarm will then use. > > I just tried this: > > 1. Run kcontrol and set the first day of the week to Monday. > 2. Apply > 3. Set the first day of the week to Sunday > 4. Apply > 5. yum remove htdig xorg-x11-xdm kde-settings-kdm kdebase-libs > fedorainfinity-kdm-theme kdebase > 6. Load kalarm, check the calendar. The first day of the week is Monday. > 7. yum install kdebase > 8. Load kalarm, check the calendar. The first day of the week is Sunday. > > It appears that removing kdebase causes kalarm to return to its apparent > default of Monday, regardless of the custom setting that was previously created > using kcontrol. If kdebase is installed, then the first day of the week > defaults to Sunday. > Not the behavior I expected to see, but I did not know if it would work. I guess we both learned something. Thanks for taking the time to test it, and report the results. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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