Kmail configuration problem. ** Resolved ** Thanks again to all who helped. I am very grateful.
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 20 14:18:56 UTC 2008
David Fletcher wrote:
> On Thursday 20 November 2008 00:07:15 Steven Vollom wrote:
>
>> David Fletcher wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday 19 Nov 2008, Steven Vollom wrote:
>>>
>>>> I can't find kwalletmanager either, but it shows as installed.
>>>>
>>>> Steven
>>>>
>>> From the KDE menu, select Run Command... and try putting in
>>> kwalletmanager. That fires up a little wallet symbol down the bottom
>>> right, wherever it's called, next to the clock display. Click it and you
>>> get the manager. Go File New Wallet, give it the default name and a
>>> password, and you're done.
>>>
>> You are right, Dave and thanks. I still don't have it as an item on
>> Kmuen. That would be nice, but not criticle.
>>
>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>
>
> You can add it to the menu but I find that after you've started it up once KDE
> remembers to start it up automagically for you every time you log in.
>
> Dave
>
>
Thanks Dave. I have made so many improvements lately, I have problems
remembering who helped me solve my problems. I have Kwallet working and
like it. Also, I am going to make a habit of using the run command as a
method of opening packages. As I learn how to take advantage of using
the run commandand's capabilities, I will use it to pretty much work
like a steering wheel. I also plan, now that I have started using the
Help feature to be my first source of answers, to learn some of the
basic commands for getting certain things done, some of the things that
happen often, and use the shell. Perhaps if I can become less
intimidated by it, I will learn a little faster; what do you think? I
know I should be embarrassed about admitting my past weaknesses, but I
feel equally stupid having to ask some of the same questions over and
over for lack of knowing a few of the basic tools of this distribution.
By the way did I use the term distribution properly? I mean Kubuntu
Hardy there. You have helped remove some of the stress associated with
trying to function without training.
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