Francois Maurice posted on Sat, 10 Mar 2012 05:09:02 -0800 as excerpted: > I'm using KDE 4.7.0 under Windows XP SP3. That changes the picture /entirely/. KDE is normally its own desktop, providing along with X all of the graphical services MS Windows normally provides on its own. Since on MS platforms they're already provided by the platform, only some bits of kde necessary to support kde apps on MS are normally installed there, and it's an /entirely/ different ball game, one of which I know very little. I wish you had said that the first time around, as I really don't know enough about KDE on MS to comment intelligently. But the normal assumption is KDE on Linux, or possibly on one of the BSDs, and that's what I was assuming. I'm guessing very little of my post makes sense on MS at all, except that kde settings, kcontrol, whatever, probabably does still contain the general kde appearance options. But which of those apply on MS and which don't, I'd have little idea at all. FWIW, I jumped off MS to Linux when it became apparent they were heading somewhere I didn't want to go, with the XP (eXPrivacy) call-home authorization stuff. I'm not going to let some company demand that I let them remotely authorize what I run on what is after all my computer, not theirs. Others are free to make their own decisions in that regard, but I stay away from MS now, and while at one point I was deep into MS enough to be running MSIE/OE betas, my knowledge of anything MS now is over a decade old, pre-eXPrivacy, as I said. I do hope there is someone else that can help you, tho. But as I said, the assumption is kde on X (on some *ix at least, if not on Linux), not on MS, so your chances of getting someone with kde on MS knowledge are rather lower. FWIW, there's a kde on Linux list (this is the general kde list), and it's possible there's a kde on MS list as well. If so, that'd be the place to ask, as your chances of getting a knowledgeable reply would be much higher. Alternatively, the developers doing the kde on MS stuff are likely to be of help, at least directing you to an appropriate kde on MS forum or list. See if there's a contact point mentioned, or ask the folks who you're getting the kde on ms from. It's not that I don't want to help, it's that I simply don't have enough knowledge of kde on MS in ordered to do so, and am not really interested in MS enough at this point to spend the time to get it, as that's a now decade-closed chapter in my life that I have no intention of reopening. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.