Re: KDE: system settings via command line

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Kelly Miller wrote:
I can tell you that the command for running the System Settings is systemsettings, and that each component should theoretically be startable by callling 'kcmshell (name of module)', which you can find out by looking in /usr/lib/kde4 (the library will be called kcm_(name of module).so).

I've tried

kcmshell /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_screensaver.so

and nothing happens.
Is it supposed to show anything?

However, I suggest looking into launching XScreensaver at
startup instead (IIRC, KDE actually uses XScreensaver in the background).


Not sure how to proceed here, what do you mean?

Andrea

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