07-21-2004
Quote:
Originally posted by norsk hedensk
K D E S u p r e m a c y
I've used other WM's, I've dabbled with Gnome, but IMHO nothing comes close to KDE - in terms of aesthetics, functionality, configurability and ease of use. That's why I use SuSE - because of it's KDE-centricity
Cheers
ZB
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KDED4(8) KDE User's Manual KDED4(8)
NAME
kded4 - KDE daemon - triggers Sycoca database updates when needed.
SYNOPSIS
kded4 [--help] [Generic options] [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [--check]
DESCRIPTION
kded4 is responsible for creating the sycoca file, i.e. the binary cache of servicetypes, mimetypes, and services for a particular user.
It monitors the directories containing .desktop files. When a file is added/removed, it waits 5 seconds (in case of series of updates), and
then launches kbuildsycoca.
GENERIC OPTIONS
--author
Show author information.
--help Show help about options.
--help-all
Show all options.
--help-kde
Show KDE specific options.
--help-qt
Show Qt specific options.
--license
Show license information.
-v --version
Show version information
APPLICATION OPTIONS
--check
Check Sycoca database only once.
USAGE
If kded4 is called without parameters and is already running, it shows the message:
KDE Daemon (kded) already running.
If kded4 is called with kded4 --check, then it updates the KDE sycoca using kbuildsycoca.
SEE ALSO
kdeoptions(7), qtoptions(7), kbuildsycoca(8)
BUGS
There are probably tons of bugs. Use bugs.kde.org: http://bugs.kde.org to report them.
AUTHORS
David Faure <faure@kde.org>, Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>.
2008-11-12 KDED4(8)