It took me SO LONG to get a KDE4.x setup with 6 Desktops where the icons stay the same across the Desktops without "locking" them - and the setup is otherwise usable in a "conventional earlier KDE" manner - though of course (I think it's now in directory or 'folder' view mode) - you can't have different wallpapers (I used to like using my own photos) per Desktop...
What I have now is working fairly closely to what used to be 'conventional KDE-Linux' for so many years - back when Linux with KDE was crisp and quick and bright and easy to use - and a lot of fun - and, as it took me such a long time to get it to this, I'd like to keep the setup. Problem is - KDE4.x is so convoluted and complicated that I forget how, over the weeks, I did it...
So - is there a way to "Save" the setup - then re-apply it after the update scrambles everything to what it thinks is "default"...?
If not - can the part of the update that does the "defaulting" be locked-out - but still allow updating apps?
And if that can't be done - is there some place that has "recorded" the settings I have now - that I can save to a *.txt file - then be able to re-do in a few days after the "defaulting".....?
I spent a long time with KDE3.5 as an "un-updateable" - I don't want to be trapped in a KDE4.x that I'm too scared to update...
Anything that can help with this will be greatly appreciated...!
Regards, Dave.