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I installed KDEMod yesterday, and I'm really liking it! Certainly feels more polished than vanilla KDE, and I was looking for something a little less "manual" than my previous fluxbox/ROX setup.
However, I was dirtily messing around with file associations, when I deleted the .desktop files in /opt/kde/share/mimelnk & /applnk. I stupidly believed I was in ~/.kde/share/, and I'm sudo happy. Anyway, the best description I could give is that they're very messed up. Is there any way I can completely reset them, short of reinstalling?
And also, can Konqueror be removed or replaced with Dolphin? I know that they're seperate in KDE 4, but not with KDEMod.
Thanks.
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And also, can Konqueror be removed or replaced with Dolphin? I know that they're seperate in KDE 4, but not with KDEMod.
Install d3lphin and set the directory file association (from the kde control center: kde components -> file ass. -> inode -> directory -> make sure the first one is: d3lphin %u)
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I'm afraid I can't be of much help, but if you haven't already, you should check out KDEmod's own forum at http://kdemod.ath.cx/bbs/.
Not that I doubt that people here can help you though.
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However, I was dirtily messing around with file associations, when I deleted the .desktop files in /opt/kde/share/mimelnk & /applnk. I stupidly believed I was in ~/.kde/share/, and I'm sudo happy. Anyway, the best description I could give is that they're very messed up. Is there any way I can completely reset them, short of reinstalling?
those are primarily owned by kdelibs and kdepim.. but i would juust reinstall everything related to kdemod.. pacman -Rsc kdemod && pacman -S kdemod
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Newnux wrote:And also, can Konqueror be removed or replaced with Dolphin? I know that they're seperate in KDE 4, but not with KDEMod.
Install d3lphin and set the directory file association (from the kde control center: kde components -> file ass. -> inode -> directory -> make sure the first one is: d3lphin %u)
Looking good!
I'm afraid I can't be of much help, but if you haven't already, you should check out KDEmod's own forum at http://kdemod.ath.cx/bbs/.
Not that I doubt that people here can help you though.
I felt it was more of a general KDE problem than a KDEMod one. Besides, I've always found help here previously .
Newnux wrote:However, I was dirtily messing around with file associations, when I deleted the .desktop files in /opt/kde/share/mimelnk & /applnk. I stupidly believed I was in ~/.kde/share/, and I'm sudo happy. Anyway, the best description I could give is that they're very messed up. Is there any way I can completely reset them, short of reinstalling?
those are primarily owned by kdelibs and kdepim.. but i would juust reinstall everything related to kdemod.. pacman -Rsc kdemod && pacman -S kdemod
This does indeed sound the best solution, I tend to get in a mess very easily.
Thank you all for replying!
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I felt it was more of a general KDE problem than a KDEMod one. Besides, I've always found help here previously .
I don't blame you. This community is awesome! I was just suggesting another place to search for an answer if it, for some reason, would not be found here. Seems you already found your answer though
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