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Title: More in Linux


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More in Linux
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Changing to KDE
  • You need to switch the desktop from the default
    gnome to KDE
  • use switchdesk KDE at the terminal window
  • logout and login again (no reboot!!) to make it
    happen
  • You need to change appearance and style
  • use Control Center Style to select KDE classic
    style
  • use Control Center Window Decorations to select
    KDE 2 format
  • Can you change more than these?
  • Yes, use Control Center Theme Manager and select
    a variety of themes

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Customizing the KDE toolbar
  • Remove applications you dont want
  • Change browser application to Firefox
  • open the browser properties dialog
  • change application and program name
  • finally change the icon to Firefox

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Customizing the KDE toolbar
  • Add other applications to the toolbar
  • Thunderbird, Terminal (shell window), Kedit (text
    editor), gFTP and Ksnapshot, or other frequently
    used.
  • Click on a blank area of the toolbar and select
    Add, Application button, and look for the
    application on the Menu
  • Move the applications on the toolbar to a
    sequence you like, as in this example.

5
Complete your customization
  • Change background and screen saver using Control
    Center
  • Open a shell window and change password
  • Setup Thunderbird as e-mail software
  • IMAP or POP incoming server mail.ubalt.edu
  • SMTP server smtp.ubalt.edu
  • username uxxxxx_at_cis.ubalt.edu
  • You can also set it up for other accounts

6
Creating links to applications
  • Place additional applications in your desktop
    (e.g. Gimp)
  • right-click on the desktop and select create new
    link to application
  • General tab type Gimp, click on the icon and
    find its icon
  • Application tab in the command line type gimp
    and OK

7
Creating links to locations
  • Create a link to file manager starting in your
    home directory
  • right-click on the desktop and select create new
    link to location
  • enter Home as the name and /home/youraccount as
    URL
  • change the icon to gnome-home
  • make file manager show files in tree view and
    hidden files
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