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Kevin O'Gorman
kogorman at gmail.com
Tue May 8 14:33:55 UTC 2012
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Basil Chupin <blchupin at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> On 08/05/12 07:38, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Basil Chupin<blchupin at iinet.net.au>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 06/05/12 06:49, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> [.........]
>
>
>
>>>> There are maybe ten people on Earth, and a semi-sentient frozen gas on
>>>> the
>>>> surface of Titan, that uses Nepomuk. The gas is considered a criminal by
>>>> his/her/its kind and is in hiding, his/her/its real whereabouts are
>>>> unknown.
>>>> But, he/she/it is all over the Internet, posting as the user
>>>> "anonymous". :)
>>>> Ric
>>>
>>>
>>> You can simply disable nepomuk in the System Settings menu - as I have it
>>> disabled.
>>
>> Easy for you to say, but I searched and did not find anything I could
>> surely say was exactly that. It's not even called "System Settings".
>> Could you spell it out, please?
>
>
> Ah....I am using KDE but I bet you are using something other than KDE.
>
> There has to be a place where you are able to control the settings for your
> desktop. In gnome there was something called gconftool-2, from memory. But
> you should also have a menu where you can add/remove applications which
> appear on your desktop for you to be able to execute them. Perhaps if you
> mentioned which desktop environment you are using then someone can come up
> with the exact place where you can deselect nepomuk from starting.
I'm actually kinda betwixt and between right now. I've got Ubuntu
Natty with xubuntu-desktop
installed, and generally sign on with xubuntu. There's a single menu
in the top panel. It
has a submenu called "Settings" with about a dozen things including
one that lets me edit
the contents of the menus, and another called "System" with about a
score of things that
I recognize as utilities. I haven't used any of this yet.
Nepomuk is installed, probably dragged in when I installed one of my
KDE games or
utilities. I'm aiming to go plain xubuntu, Real Soon Now (TM).
--
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
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