In article <201208090330.02456.slavek.banko(a)axis.cz>cz>,
Slávek Banko <trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
On Sunday 05 of August 2012 20:04:44 Nick Leverton
wrote:
[startkde] Starting startkde.
[startkde] This script is /opt/trinity/bin/startkde
[startkde] TDE version is 3.5.13.1
[startkde] TDE base directory is /opt/trinity
[startkde] KDEHOME is not set.
[startkde] Set KDEHOME to /home/leveret/.trinity.
[startkde] Setting KDEROOTHOME to /root/.trinity.
[startkde] KDEDIR: /opt/trinity
[startkde] KDEDIRS: /usr/local
[startkde] kdedirs_first: /usr/local
Intrigued me, how do you have set KDEDIRS - that does not contain
folder /opt/trinity. How did this happen? Where is set KDEDIRS?
Hi Slavek,
I'm sorry I forgot to go back and answer your question. KDEDIRS is a
local setting from /etc/environment. To make them easy to keep track
of and to separate them from user configs, I like to put things -
e.g. ioslave updates, service menus, desktop files - that I am trying
out for KDE into /usr/local/ rather than in .kde (or .trinity, though
I'm not sure I have anything there specifically relevant to Trinity at
the moment).
Nick
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