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For work I use VNC Viewer to remote login into a Solaris machine. I have been using CDE for some time before some other guys in my working group introduced me to KDE, which I really like.

The problem is that I can only get KDE to start by manually typing "startkde" from the unix command line, in which case it simply is "on top of" CDE (like another window) and so when I use alt+tab to toggle between windows I have to cycle through CDE and several annoying background dummy KDE windows. What I want is KDE to automatically start up instead of CDE when I launch my VNC viewer session.

In my /.vnc/xstartup file I have the line "startkde &" but it clearly isn't working since CDE launches by default. I've been trying to get kde to auto launch for a while now and I've been trying different things, including messing around with my ~/.DCOP* and ~/.ICEauthority files. I think the problem may be related to that, but the problem is that I don't know how to fix it.

There's another guy in my working group, and he has the same .vnc/xstartup and .vnc/config file, and it works perfectly for him. So there has to be some setting or file difference somewhere, but I'm just too much of a Unix noob to figure out what it is.

Any help?

Thanks a ton!
 
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KMOUTH(1)							 KDE User's Manual							 KMOUTH(1)

NAME
kmouth - A type-and-say front end for speech synthesizers SYNOPSIS
kmouth [filename] [KDE Generic Options] [Qt(TM) Generic Options] DESCRIPTION
KMouth is an application that enables persons that cannot speak to let their computers speak.It includes a history of spoken sentences from which the user can select sentences to be re-spoken. Note that KMouth does not include speech synthesizer. Instead it requires a speech synthesizer installed in the system. OPTIONS
filename The history file to open. SEE ALSO
espeak(1), festival(1), mbrola(1), freetts(1) More detailed user documentation is available from help:/kmouth (either enter this URL into Konqueror, or run khelpcenter help:/kmouth). There is also further information available at the KDE Accessibility project web site[1]. AUTHORS
KMouth was written by Gunnar Schmi Dt kmouth@schmi-dt.de. AUTHOR
Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org> Author. NOTES
1. KDE Accessibility project web site http://accessibility.kde.org/ K Desktop Environment 2010-09-15 KMOUTH(1)