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Hello, I've been using gnom for some time now, and now I moved to KDE and have intention to stay with it, I like ti much
I installed Kubuntu 9.10 and all was working fine but when I put switch to connect 2 PCs with one monitor/keyboard/mouse, then my resolution went down and I could not make it work on 1280x1024 Acer AL1913 (19") LCD. Graphic card nvidia gforce MX440 Then I backed up my xorg.conf that did not contain allot of data there, and make nvidia setting sane xorg.cof, copeied outcome to new xorg.conf and restarted but then display resolution switched to auto and was not the one I required but entry was there to select 1280x1024 so it worked but I lost desktop efects and somehow colors were bit less good. There was no way to make desktop efects work in this manner... in this I need help, to make it work with switch (btw...I have no problem with XP with switch!) Second problem I have is, I deleted the bar in th buttom so I tried to add new bar but I could not make space for applications to minimize on !!! Thank in prior and glad to be here. bibloks |
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Hi, most of your problems aren't anything to do with KDE as such; so you would be better going on the Kubuntu forums for them.
Re the bar at the bottom, do you mean that you cannot even open Systems settings to set the desktop up as you want?
John Hudson, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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For the bar at the bottom (named "Panel"), you need to add the taskbar to the panel:
Right-click on the desktop and select add widgets (you may need to select unlock widgets first). Find the taskbar widget (or similar like smooth tasks) and drag the widget onto the panel. You can also put any of the other widgets from the add widgets window onto the panel (or onto the desktop) as well and customize as you desire.
airdrik, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Dec.
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Thanks for the reply m8s, I have solved the "problem" and now tis fine.
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