<p>Try alt->f2, then type: systemsettings.</p>
<p>/Anders</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">Den 25 aug 2012 06:19 skrev "David Liell" <<a href="mailto:d.liell170@gmail.com">d.liell170@gmail.com</a>>:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Thanks for the suggestions. It seems that I need to set my default email client in KDE. Below are the Help instructions, but I cannot find the 'K'. Where is this mystical letter?<br><br><p style>
"These steps will allow opening your desired email client when operating in an integrated KDE or KDE-aware applicaion.
</p><p style>We need to open the KDE Control Center. Depeneding upon how your
menu system is layed out this might be done through one of several
selection paths, starting from the bottom Task Bar:
</p>
<ul style><li> "K (start) -> System -> Configuration Editor"
</li><li> "K (start) -> Configuration Editor"
</li></ul>
<p style>With the KDE Configuration Editor open, now:
</p>
<ol style><li> Select "Components -> KDE Components -> Component Chooser".
</li><li> In the left list box, select "Mail Client".
</li><li> Check the radio button "Use a different email client".
</li><li> In the text box below that radio button, type the Full Path
(Like /usr/bin/kmail), not just the path, to the executable program of
your desired email client in the box - be that Thuderbird or something
else.
</li><li> At the bottom of the dialog box, click "Apply".
</li><li> Close the KDE Configuration Editor."</li></ol><p>I could find the Config Editor easily in Gnome, but <span style></span>not in KDE.<br></p><br>
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