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!!! Removing the silly dragon from [KDE]'s Logout window The [KDE] logout window shows [Konqi | http://dot.kde.org/988686464/], a cartoon of a dragon that is cute about twice and then gets annoying. If you want to get rid of it, find a [PNG] file called __shutdownkonq.png__ on your system and overwrite it with anything you like (preferrably an image with a transparent background). The exact location varies on different systems: ; RedHat : __/usr/X11R6/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/__ ; [Mandrake] : __/usr/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/__ ; [Suse] : __/opt/kde3/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/__ On other systems, locate(1) should help you hunt down the file. !!! Changing [KDE]'s default web browser By default, [KDE] will open links using Konqueror. There's nothing in the [GUI] configuration that will let you change this. Neither the [FAQ]s on kde.org nor the MailingList archives contain any hints. A [Google] search turns up a lot of people asking but very few functional replies. The common suggestion of changing the association for the text/html [MIME] type only changes the how [HTML] documents on your HardDrive are opened. The general way is to have __~/.kde/share/config/kfmclientrc__ read as follows: [[Settings] !ExternalBrowser=/path/to/browser On [Debian], however, you should simply set the __BROWSER__ EnvironmentVariable to the path to the WebBrowser you want.
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