We have RedHat workstations, all using KDE, and we provide some extra menus that we "merge" to the default xdg/kde menu.
As apps evolve and get added/removed, we change those menus, but the menu do not get updated for the users, unless they log on on a machine they never logged on before (we have a farm of blades, users login through HP RGS / SAM). Anyway, after some investigation, it turns out that the issue is the kde cache in /var/tmp. We can remove all the /var/tmp/kdecache-xxxx directories for the users who are not logged in, and that solves the problem, but it feels dirty.... I've goolged and read through the KDE websites and wikis, but couldn't find anything on this subject. Does anybody know of a way to control the kde cache? Is there anyway to force it to refresh, or to make it refresh more often, or disable it completely even? Thanks. -- Yves. http://www.SollerS.ca/ http://blog.zioup.org/ xmpp:[email protected] _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
