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KDE stores information about your personal settings in a few different places:
The hidden directory .kde
(note the
period at the beginning), located in your home directory, contains a
large number of files that store KDE settings. Some subdirectories
you may find useful are:.kde/share/config
, which
contains configuration files for individual applications;
.kde/Autostart
, which contains links to
applications which should start each time you start KDE; and
.kde/share/apps/kabc
, where your address book is
stored.
The environment variables KDEDIR
and
KDEDIRS
tell KDE where its files are stored. You will
usually only need to set KDEDIR
to the directory in which
KDE is installed, but sometimes you might have other KDE
programs installed elsewhere: in this case, you can use the
KDEDIRS
environment variable. Set
KDEDIRS
to a list of all the directories containing
KDE programs, separated by commas. For example, if you have KDE
programs in both /usr/local/kde
and
/home/phil/kde
, you can use export
KDEDIR=/usr/local/kde,/home/phil/kde
if you use
bash or setenv
KDEDIR=/usr/local/kde,/home/phil/kde
if you use sh.
Related Information
Part VI, “KDE for Administrators” contains more information about the directories that KDE uses.