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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Help me..... Post 42286 by norsk hedensk on Sunday 26th of October 2003 09:17:58 AM
Old 10-26-2003
open up the command line and type 'kcontrol'
this will start kde's control center program. from there look in appearance and themes, then desktop, then size and orientation. from there you will be able to set your resolution.

if your mouse is not working properly then you most likely are using the wrong driver for your mouse. try a different driver.

please dont cross post, you should delete your thread in unix Q&A for dummies to save the mods some trouble. your question had more to do with unix desktops, so thats why this forum is the correct place for you question.

also please try to make your post subjects more descriptive than "Help me..."
doing that actually enables us to help you more.
 
KBUILDSYCOCA(8) 														   KBUILDSYCOCA(8)

NAME
Description - Rebuilds the system configuration cache. SYNOPSIS
kbuildsycoca [--nosignal | --incremental | --help | --help-qt | --help-kde | --help-all | --author | -v, --version | --license] DESCRIPTION
kbuildsyscoca, as part of the KDE command line tools ensures the proper operation of KDE by reading in all the .desktop, .directory, .kim- gio and .protocol files to constructs a binary database. KDE itself accesses this databse during operation to provide configurational information a program needs to run. This tool is part of ksyscoca, which stands for KDE System Configuration Cache OPTIONS
--nosignal Don't signal applications --incremental Incremental Update --help Show help about options --help-qt Show Qt specific options --help-kde Show KDE specific options --help-all Show all options --author Show author information --version Show version information --license Show license information USAGE
A standard way to run this program is by simply specifying the following command at the prompt kbuildsyscoca FILES
/tmp/kde-$USER/ksyscoca ... ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
$KDEDIRS Specifies which directories are part of the KDE installations SEE ALSO
ksycoca(3), kblah(4), knogga(6) BUGS
There are no known bugs at the time of writing. 2001-04-25 KBUILDSYCOCA(8)
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