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On October 4, 2011 at 6:38 PM Marco Martin <notmart@gmail.com> wrote:<br />
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> On Tuesday 04 October 2011, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:<br />
> > So if we can't have a wizard - or any touch-friendly UI -, we need at<br />
> > least _something_ working so users can adjust date and time, even if<br />
> > it's just the non-touch-friendly KCM.<br />
> > And no, Konsole is not the way here if we want any non-geek to even use<br />
> > it.<br />
> ><br />
> > Or can't we at least activate NTP by default so users will get synched<br />
> > as soon as they have network connection? Although this would raise the<br />
> > problem of timezone settings, of course.<br />
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> we could put at the first start a script that does kcmshell4<br />
> language&&kcmshell4 clock<br />
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> quite gross, but seems to be usable enough from touch<br />
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> what's the best way to make it run a single time? doable from a shell script<br />
> or a c++ program that uses kautostart is needed?<br />
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<p style="margin: 0px;">is it possible to use same or similar mechanism as with the intro data being added once at first start up?</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Cheers,</p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">Karlheinz.</p>
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> Cheers,<br />
> Marco Martin<br />
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