Hello, I'm wondering how kicker generates it's user specific kickerrc files. We are launching KDE desktop in our systems at the HUT and there is a need to do some system wide configurations. I've made most of those tasks, but configuring kicker the way I'd like has found to be a little problematic. I thought there was one system-wide kickerrc file, which gets copied to users homedirectories once they log in, but I guess it is not handled that way. By editing files in /usr/share/kicker/ I have made neccessary changes that I wanted, but getting quickbrowser and bookmarks away from kmenu apparently is not as straightforward as I thought. Anyone has an idea on how to do this? Secondly there seems to be a bug or so, because by fully customizing the default menus in /etc/xdg/menus has broken the possibility to start kmenuedit by right clicking the kmenu in panel and selecting menu editor. Starting kmenuedit from the konsole works like charm as it's supposed to. Anyone knows how to fix this? Hmm... There is still one more thing that seems confusing. Konquerors filemanagement profile breaks if the <KDELegacyDirs/> is not present in applications.menu. Trying to start kfmclient openProfile filemanagement produces error, which complains that the file konqueror.desktop can't be located. This seems to be a bug also, because shouldn't the konqueror.desktop file be located in /usr/share/applications/kde? Copying the file to /usr/share/applications/kde doesn't correct the problem, so the crucial file konqueror.desktop is only looked from /usr/share/applnk directory. The fast fix was to empty the /usr/share/applnk directorytree excluding konqueror.desktop, this way our menus didn't get messed. I haven't filed bugreports yet, because I'm not sure whether these are attributes or bugs. -Antti ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.