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Original von Nicolas Goutte
You cannot change anything dynamically while KDE is running, especially not form environment variables. (KDE reads them and then keeps the result internaly.)
What are you trying to do? Perhaps there is a way after all?
Have a nice day!
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Original von giampiero_gabbiani
Quoted
Original von Nicolas Goutte
You cannot change anything dynamically while KDE is running, especially not form environment variables. (KDE reads them and then keeps the result internaly.)
What are you trying to do? Perhaps there is a way after all?
Have a nice day!
I have to attend 3 different work site, plus my home of course. Everyone with its own printer, dns search list,eventually proxies,samba shares and so on, just to tell some. So I decided to write a little program that can recognize the network to which I'm connected to, and provide automatical filesystem mounting, printer definition, dns search completition and so on. One of my aim is to define the proxy too, but I saw that the KDE proxy definition id done in the system tree definitions of kioslaverc. So I wish to change it while, through ifconfig-up scripts, I understand to which domain I'm connected to.
This is the reason why I tried a way for changing that !
Does it exist any kde API through which I can obtain this?
Regards
Giampiero
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