On 26/06/07, Boyan Tabakov <blade.alslayer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > OK... let's try to debug this... > > The Component Chooser module resides in > <KDE install dir>/lib/kde3/kcm_componentchooser.la > <KDE install dir>/lib/kde3/kcm_componentchooser.so > > Here this is: > /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/kcm_componentchooser.{la,so} > > Do you have such files on your system? Are there the other kcm_* modules in > this directory? They are in /usr/lib/kde3/ in Ubuntu, apparently: dotancohen@laptop:~$ cd /opt/ dotancohen@laptop:/opt$ ls dotancohen@laptop:/opt$ locate componentchooser /usr/lib/kde3/kcm_componentchooser.la /usr/lib/kde3/kcm_componentchooser.so /usr/share/locale-langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/kcmcomponentchooser.mo /usr/share/locale-langpack/he/LC_MESSAGES/kcmcomponentchooser.mo /usr/share/apps/kcm_componentchooser /usr/share/apps/kcm_componentchooser/kcm_kemail.desktop /usr/share/apps/kcm_componentchooser/kcm_instantmessenger.desktop /usr/share/apps/kcm_componentchooser/kcm_browser.desktop /usr/share/apps/kcm_componentchooser/kcm_terminal.desktop /usr/share/apps/kcm_componentchooser/kcm_ktexteditor.desktop /usr/share/applications/kde/componentchooser.desktop dotancohen@laptop:/opt$ > > Try to see which package provides this file. This should be kde/kcontrol, > but... > > Another forum post I found stated that "Component Chooser" is named "Default > Components" in Kubuntu, but you don't seem to have that either... > > Also you might want to see this thread: > http://www.mepis.org/node/11792 Tried it, but the thread seems to relate to a situation in which the user cannot open Default Components because the screen is blackened. I did find the file and make the necessary change, however, I cannot open the file. > Maybe you should ask this question in an (K)Ubuntu specific forum? As far as I > know, installing KDE on Ubuntu makes it automatically Kubuntu, so it doesn't > really matter that the original installation is Ubuntu. (Same packages, same > repositories?) I'll ask on the Kubuntu list, then. > A universal workaround would be to write a wrapper script that would launch > thunderbird instead of kmail each time kmail is started. Rename the original > kmail binary to kmail.orig and create: > > kmail: > > #!/bin/bash > /path/to/thunderbird "$@" > > However, since generally thunderbird and kmail would have different command > line parameters (probably) you'll need to do some processing of those. I was going to mention the problem with the command line arguments. I know that because of work that was done on F-Spot to be compatible with Kmail. > I don't recommend that you use this method, unless you feel familiar with > shell scripting. Er, I'm not _that_ comfortable with scripting. Nor should it be necessary as I intend to fix KDE. Thank you very much. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/ http://what-is-what.com/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.