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Hi,
I'm posting this here since I'm not sure whether the problem is related to KDE or to how I configured my setup.
Like the title says, all the application shortcuts that I make on the panels are owned by root. I just open the Kickoff application launcher, drag and drop the application to the desired panel.
There is no problem launching the applications and I can remove the icons from the panel without any problem. I only noticed it when I wanted to change a icons from one of the applicatons by right-click > icon properties. This is the method I always used when I was running KDE4 on Mandriva, all the icons where owned by me.
I installed Arch Linux yesterday, so my first thought was that I did some of the configurations as root and not as user. I checked the wiki again, the only file that starts X and KDE should be ~/.xinitrc (?). The file is created as user and the permissions tab in dolphin says it is owned by me.
I noticed the following in the wiki:
In the future, after the DE of choice is installed and if trouble with automounting is experienced, try using the following command in ~/.xinitrc instead. (Replace "startxfce4" with the command that is appropriate for your window manager/DE.)
exec ck-launch-session startxfce4
This will ensure the various environment variables are set correctly by starting a clean consolekit session. ConsoleKit is a framework for keeping track of the various users, sessions, and seats present on a system. It provides a mechanism for software to react to changes of any of these items or of any of the metadata associated with them. It works in conjunction with dbus, and other tools.
I changed the startkde line in .xinitrc with that one ( of coarse with kde instead of xfce4 ) but with no result.
I renamed the existing .kde4 folder, logged out and logged back in without any result. I created a new user with KUser and logged in with that user with the same problem.
I do not log in the KDE session as root.
Chances are big that I missed some configuration somewhere but I can't find it, or is it a KDE bug ?
Or would this post fit better in the desktop environments topic ?
Thanks,
Varg
EDIT:
Apparently this is normal behavior for KDE 4.4, I liked the way how KDE 4.3 handled it more.
Last edited by Varg (2010-07-09 07:54:59)
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