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    KDE Control Module

    I am using kubuntu 10.10 and trying to configure the KDE Control module
    However it says that I need to press the administrator mode button.
    Where is it?

    #2
    Re: KDE Control Module

    Hmmmm....

    KDE control - I thought that was a kde3 component that got dropped when KDE 4 came out. Are you using the kubuntu trinity edition by any chance?

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      #3
      Re: KDE Control Module

      I am using kubuntu 10.10 and trying to configure the KDE Control module...
      Tell a bit more.

      What module ?
      Here are 104 KDE Control modules available.

      How are you trying to use it ?

      Konsole command:
      :~$ kcmshell4 --help
      Usage: kcmshell4 [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options] module

      A tool to start single KDE control modules
      ...
      Options:
      --list List all possible modules

      Arguments:
      module Configuration module to open
      --lang <language> Specify a particular language
      --silent Do not display main window
      :~$ kcmshell4 --list
      The following modules are available:
      kwincompositing - Configure desktop effects
      display - Display Settings
      autostart - A configuration tool for managing which programs start up with KDE.
      ebrowsing - Configure enhanced browsing
      kcm_phonon - Sound and Video Configuration
      khtml_appearance - Configure how to display web pages
      ...
      With the System Settings there should be password query if the admin right are needed.
      [img width=400 height=231]http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6871/adminyrv.png[/img]
      System Settings / System Administration / User Management.

      With the Login screen / Login manager there should be password query before saving.



      There has been hickups > Topic: Customizing Kubuntu >> Topic: Kde 4.5.1 Login Theme-Solved Workaround


      If you want to set System Cron job with the Task Scheduler > Topic: How to create a system cron in Task Scheduler?
      KRunner: Alt + F2 and kdesudo kcmshell4 kcm_cron
      [img width=400 height=181]http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/8034/snap05.png[/img]



      More:
      > FAQ: Control Centre vs. System Settings ( kcmshell4 )
      > Root Sudo
      Before you edit, BACKUP !

      Why there are dead links ?
      1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
      2. Thread: Lost Information

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