Hi KDE users, I want to have a simple analog clock on my root window of every desktop. I don't want it to appear on my task bar. I can think of three possibilities. 1) Run a clock application on the root window. Good. But I don't know if such a thing is possible. 2) Use a dashboard- (Mac OS X) or Desklet- (Gnome) like capability. OK. But I don't know if KDE has such a capability or if there are such applications. 3) Disable the window decoration of xlock (or any clock application). Simple and good. But, I don't quite know how to do this. 3.1) kstart --type Dock --alldesktops xclock Almost there. No window decoration. But, there's an entry in the task bar. 3.2) kstart --skiptaskbar --type Dock --alldesktops xclock --skiptaskbar overrides --type Dock. So, there's window decoration. 3.3) ksystraycmd xclock I don't know how to put xclock on all the desktops or how to disable the window decoration. Thank you for your attention, Ryo ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.