El Domingo, 3 de Noviembre de 2002 22:30, David F. Newman escribi=F3: > version of KDE. I personally run into various problems because my > home directory is NFS mounted and one machine might have the > latest KDE in CVS installed, and another might be running the last > stable release, while yet another might be running something older. > Problems range from apps crashing to the entire desktop bombing > and kicking me back to the login screen. The solution invariably > is to remove ~/.kde and to start over. I can put up with it, but a > userbase in the 1000s might not. You can use something like expr "`kde-config -v | grep KDE:`" ":" "KDE: \([.0-9]*\)" to get the KDE version and then set the env var $KDEHOME to something=20 different for different KDE versions in your login scripts (before running= =20 startkde) Greetings, =2D- Antonio Larrosa Jimenez KDE core developer - larrosa@kde.org http://devel-home.kde.org/~larrosa/ Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human. At best he is= =20 a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear shoes, bathe and not make=20 messes in the house.