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Hi ! just install this amazing program but i got a few questions .
first . how to kick my default KDE bar ?
and how to make to Superkarmaba thems load automatcly .
without using the Terminal .
Thx in advance without u guys this would been happen .
First, to "take off" the KDE default bar, you can just hide it, that's at control center.
To run the karamba themes at startup, you have to add a file at /home/you/.kde/Autostart
to do this, go to that directory (it's easier with a GUI), right click on the windows to get the pop up menu and select "create new" and then "link to application" then at the "execute" tab at the "command" field type something like 'superkaramba /home/you/karamba.theme' or whatever the path to the theme is.
Since version 0.29 of SuperKaramba, a better way to automatically run themes exists. Just have them running on your desktop when you log out. As long as session management is turned on in KDE, then the themes will magically come back next time to log in (and every other time until you log out with them turned off)
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