I'm running Gutsy release over a LAN using NFS. My home directory is shared
across my 3 Kubuntu PCs. I've run into several problems with software
because of the shared directory. I can see how some problems could arise
if I'm running application X on two PCs, where concurrent
access could be a problem. But I don't understand a problem I have with
KDE itself.
My problem with KDE on one PC occurred when I added it to
the network. Everything was running pretty well, prior to sharing my
home directory through NFS. The first time I got the PC , call it 'A', up and working
with NFS, the size of all the widgets got significantly larger in size. The size
closely matched the widget size on PC 'B' on the network. Prior to that,
all the widgets on PC A were comfortably small which was good because I need a lot
of screen real estate on PC A. Now that the widgets all render much larger, I've lost
a lot of screen real estate.
My first question is whether KDE stores information in the ~/.kde directory which
accounts for the behavior that I have seen. Assuming there is, my second question
is whether there is some way to configure KDE or set up my directories so that
PCs with different requirements for widget size can be managed?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Jim Anderson
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