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Re: the dragon has to go!
by Thomas on Tuesday 24/Feb/2004, @04:20
me too. I don't give a ... if it looks not corporate enough or whatever. Still think, it could be solved by adding a "corporate-looking replacement" for konqui to the kpersonalizer wizard.

Do you want
o a nice dragon-supported logout dialog, or
o ditch konqui in favor of stupid corporate-desktop-looking-graphics in your logout-dialog

well, it's not impossible
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Re: the dragon has to go!
by LMCBoy on Tuesday 24/Feb/2004, @07:13
No need for that, really. It's easy enough to change the logout screen, so the corporate sysadmin can and should do so.
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  • Easy?
    by Darkelve on Monday 21/Feb/2005, @02:34
    So how do I do it? I can't find it in KDE Control Centre anywhere.

    I've got an aversion for too much branding on my desktop. I love SuSe as a distro, but the 'SuSe K-menu icon' is the first thing that has to go, as well as the window decoration (I don't want to have a lizard show up in every window I open!).

    I agree, add something to Kpersonalizer or better yet, the K Control Center. And while I don't hold a personal grudge against the dragon, I would like to replace it as well. It kind of spoils my otherwise exactly-to-my-liking KDE desktop.
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