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-<chapter id="control-center">
-<!-- Uncomment the <*info> below and add your name to be -->
-<!-- credited for writing this section. -->
-
-<!--
-<chapterinfo>
-<authorgroup>Here you can set up different profiles for your Wireless card,
-to be able to quickly switch settings if you connect to multiple
-networks. You can select a profile to be loaded on TDE startup.
-<author>
-<firstname>Your First Name here</firstname>
-<surname>Your Surname here </surname>
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</chapterinfo>
--->
-
-<title>The &kcontrolcenter;</title>
-
-<indexterm><primary>&kcontrolcenter;</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>&kcontrol;</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>Configuration</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>Customization</primary></indexterm>
-
-<mediaobject>
-<imageobject>
-<imagedata fileref="kcontrol.png" format="PNG" />
-</imageobject>
-<textobject><phrase>The &kcontrolcenter;</phrase></textobject>
-<caption><para>The &kcontrolcenter;</para></caption>
-</mediaobject>
-
-<para>The &kcontrolcenter; is the place to go to change any settings that
-affect the whole of your &tde; environment. You can open it using the
-<guimenuitem>Control Center</guimenuitem> item in the &kmenu;, or with its
-command-line name, <filename>kcontrol</filename>.</para>
-
-<para>The settings are divided into several major categories, which each
-contain several pages of settings. To display a settings page, expand the
-major category by clicking on the <guilabel>+</guilabel> button next to it,
-and then click on the name of the page you want. The settings page then
-appears on the right, and you can change settings to your heart's
-content. No changes take effect until you click on the
-<guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button. If you decide, after making some
-changes, that you want to leave the settings as they were, just click on
-<guibutton>Reset</guibutton>.</para>
-
-<para>If you need more help with a page, visit that page, then click on the
-<guilabel>Help</guilabel> tab. You might also want to look at the
-&kcontrolcenter; Handbook, which you can open with the
-<menuchoice><guimenu>Help</guimenu><guimenuitem>&kcontrolcenter;
-Handbook</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
-
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-appearance-and-themes">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-
-<title>Appearance &amp; Themes</title>
-
-<para>Here you will find settings that change the way your &tde; desktop and
-applications look.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Background</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This section controls the color or image that is set as your desktop
-background. These settings can be applied to all virtual workspaces, or to
-only a specific one. There are a range of background wallpapers that come
-with &tde; or you can supply your own.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Colors</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you can modify the colors for your kde applications.
-There are a variety of color schemes installed with &tde; by default, and
-you can find others at kde-look.org. You can also create your own. Here you
-can also modify the contrast and choose whether you want your &tde; colors
-to be applied to non-TDE applications, for a more consistant overall
-appearance.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Fonts</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can control the various font settings for &tde; applications.
-You can also modify here anti-aliasing settings, including what range of
-fonts to exclude from anti-aliasing settings.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Icons</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This section is where you can manage your icon themes and other
-settings related to icons. New icon themes can be downloaded from
-kde-look.org, and installed here. Conversely, you can remove icon themes by
-highlighting them in the list and clicking remove. You can also set icon
-sizes for various uses in &tde; and effects to apply to icons.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Launch Feedback</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you can modify what kind of cursor and/or taskbar
-feedback you'd like for launching applications. You can also set the
-duration of this feedback here. For example, the default setting is for a
-bouncing cursor with a duration of 30 seconds, or when the application has
-loaded.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Screen Saver</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can configure options about your screensaver. You can
-configure the timeout before it starts, and whether it requires a password
-to unlock the screen.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Splash Screen</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you can install, remove and test the splash screens that
-display on &tde; startup. More splash screens can be downloaded from
-<ulink
-url="http://www.kde-look.org">
-
-http://www.kde-look.org</ulink>.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Style</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This section allows you to modify your widget style. A variety of
-styles come with &tde;, and more can be downloaded from <ulink url="http://www.kde-look.org">http://www.kde-look.org</ulink>. This is also
-where you would enable or disable interface options such as transparent
-menus, showing icons on buttons and tooltips. Some styles have more
-configuration options than others.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Theme Manager</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you can create and manage themes that are made up of
-personalized settings. They are a combination of desktop background, colors, &tde; widget styles, icons, fonts and what Screensaver you'd like to display . This allows you to save your favorite
-<quote>looks</quote> and apply them with the click of a mouse button.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Window Decorations</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can configure your window decorations. You can modify the
-style as well as place the buttons in custom positions. Some window
-decorations will have more configuration options than others.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title> <listitem><para>If &kcontrolcenter;
-doesn't have the setting you want, you may need to edit a configuration file
-manually. See <xref linkend="hand-editing-config-files" /> for more
-information about how to do this.</para>
-</listitem>
-
-<listitem><para>If you enjoy modifying the appearance of your &tde; desktop,
-you can find plenty of themes and styles at <ulink url="http://kde-look.org">kde-look.org</ulink>.</para>
-</listitem>
-
-</itemizedlist>
-
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-desktop">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-<title>Desktop</title>
-
-<para>This is where you will find settings to configure the appearance and
-behavior of your &tde; desktop.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Behavior</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can configure the behavior of your desktop. This is where
-you would go to configure options such as showing or hiding desktop icons,
-showing tooltips and icon layout. You can also specify if you would like to
-see previews of particular filetypes on the desktop, and which devices you'd
-like to see icons for.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Multiple Desktops</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you would configure the number of virtual desktops or
-workspaces you would like to have, and what you would like them to be
-called. By default &tde; has 4 virtual desktops, and you can configure up to
-20. You can also enable switching between virtual desktops using the scroll
-button on your mouse.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Panels</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can modify options to do with &kicker; and other &tde;
-panels. Among the options are size, position, length and hiding. You can
-also modify the appearance of the panel with transparency, background images
-and icon zooming. This is also where you would configure various menu
-options including what applications you'd like to show in your
-&kmenu;.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Taskbar</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>The Taskbar module allows you to configure options related to your
-taskbar. You can configure whether to show windows from all desktops,
-grouping of similar tasks and what actions you would like to assign to your
-mouse buttons.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Window Behavior</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you would configure options related to the behavior of
-&tde;'s window manager, &twin;. &twin; is extremely configurable and has
-advanced features such as focus stealing prevention and different focus
-policies such as focus follows mouse. You can also configure what actions
-you would like to bind to certain keys and mouse events.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Window-Specific Settings</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is an advanced configuration dialog where you can set options for
-the behavior of specific windows. There are many options here for the fine
-tuning of your window layout, including what position on the screen you
-would like certain windows to open to, and whether they should be shown on
-the taskbar or pager. You can select windows by application, or even by
-their specific role within an application.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist> -->
-
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-internet-and-network">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-<title>Internet &amp; Network</title>
-
-<para>This section is where you would configure settings to do with internet
-and networking under &tde;.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Connection Preferences</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can set advanced networking options such as timeout values
-for server connects. Usually you would leave these options at the defaults
-unless you really knew what you were doing.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Desktop Sharing</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Desktop Sharing allows you to invite someone to share your session
-with you, or can enable you to log in remotely to your machine from another
-location. You would then use a VNC client like &tde;'s Remote Desktop
-Connection application to control your desktop over the network. This is
-extremely useful if you want someone to help you perform a task.</para>
-
-<para>Here you can create and manage invitations as well as set your
-security policy for uninvited connections. You can also configure whether to
-show a background image and which port for the service to 'listen'
-on.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>File Sharing</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>File sharing allows you to configure Samba (&Microsoft; &Windows;) and
-<acronym>NFS</acronym> (&UNIX;) file sharing. To make changes in this module
-you need to have the root or administrator password. This is where you would
-set up whether users are allowed to share files without knowing the root
-password, and which users are allowed to do so. You can also configure which
-folders you're like to be shared, using which type of sharing and who is
-allowed to view these shares.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Local Network Browsing</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can configure options related to browsing network shares in
-&konqueror;. &konqueror; is able to browse a variety of network shares and
-manipulate remote files as though they were on your local machine. You can
-configure it to remember your preferred username and password for connecting
-to &Windows; shares (Samba). You can also set what types of network shares
-you would like to be able to browse, including &FTP;, <acronym>NFS</acronym>
-and <acronym>SMB</acronym>.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Local Network Chat</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This module allows you to configure options relating to the &UNIX;
-<command>talk</command> daemon. It is a very simple network chat program
-that runs in a terminal, designed for chatting over a local area
-network. Some of it's features are being able to set up an 'answering
-machine' that will email to you messages left for you, and being able to
-forward messages to another location.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Proxy</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This is where you would configure &tde; to connect to a proxy server
-rather than directly to the internet. Once again you would generally leave
-these options at their defaults unless you really knew what you were
-doing. If you do use a proxy server your network administrator will be able
-to tell you what details to fill in here.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Samba</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>The Samba Configuration module requires the
-<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> or administrator password. It is
-an advanced configuration tool that allows you to control Samba's security,
-shares, users and printers in an intuitive graphical interface. This is a
-very powerful tool with support for configuring everything from simple file
-and printer sharing, to using your Samba server as a &Windows; NT Domain
-Controller.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Service Discovery</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>You can set up services browsing with ZeroConf. You can for example browse
-your local network using multicast DNS.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Web Browser</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>This module is where you would configure options relating to
-&konqueror; as a web browser. The usual options you would expect from a
-web browser, such as cookie configuration, cache and history can be found
-here as well as sections to modify keyboard shortcuts, plugins and
-fonts.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Wireless Network</guilabel></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Here you can set up different profiles for your Wireless card, to be
-able to quickly switch settings if you connect to multiple networks. You can
-select a profile to be loaded on &tde; startup.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>-->
-
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-kde-components">
-
-
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-
-<title>&tde; Components</title>
-
-<para>This section is where you can modify advanced &tde; options such as
-file associations and default applications.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Default Applications</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to select the default
-applications you would like to use for various services. Here you can define
-what Email Client, Embedded Text Editor, Instant Messenger, Terminal
-Emulator and Web Browser to use. If you prefer to use
-<application>Xterm</application>, <application>Vim</application> or
-<application>Mozilla</application>, this is the place to specify those
-preferences.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>File Associations</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This is where you configure everything to do with file
-associations. Here you can select a filetype, and choose what applications
-you would like to be able to open it with. You can also select which icon
-you would like to represent each filetype, and whether to show it in an
-embedded or a separate viewer.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>File Manager</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here you can configure the behavior of &konqueror; in file
-manager mode. Among the options are fonts and font sizes, previews over
-various network protocols and context menus. &konqueror; is an extremely
-powerful and configurable file management tool with a plethora of
-options. For more information, consult the &konqueror; handbook.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>TDE Performance</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here are settings related to the memory usage of
-&konqueror;. <guilabel>Minimize Memory Usage</guilabel> allows you to
-control whether separate instances of &konqueror; will open or whether all
-new &konqueror; windows connect to the same instance. This has the effect of
-reducing memory usage. You can also select whether to pre-load &konqueror;
-after &tde; startup, to reduce start times.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>TDE Resources Configuration</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para><remark>To be written</remark></para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Service Manager</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>The Service Manager module displays a static list of
-services that are started on demand, and a second list of services that can
-be manipulated by the user. The services in the first list cannot be
-modified or changed. The services in the second list you can enable or
-disable a service loading at start up, and manually start and stop
-services.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Session Manager</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here you can configure how you would like &tde; to handle
-sessions. You can configure &tde; to remember your previous session and
-restore the applications you were using the next time you log in. You can
-also specify individual applications to exclude from being restored, or
-disable restoring sessions on login entirely.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Spell Checker</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure the &tde; Spell
-checker. It allows you to modify what spell checker to use, what types of
-error to check for and also what default dictionary to use. &tde; supports
-the use of both <application>ASpell</application> and
-<application>ISpell.</application></para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Vim Component Configuration</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure the use of
-<application>Vim</application> as an embeddable component. You need to have
-a recent version of <application>Gvim</application> or
-<application>Kvim</application> installed for this. You can configure the
-appearance of the editor as well as which <command>vim</command> binary to
-use.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-</variablelist>
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist> -->
-
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-peripherals">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-<title>Peripherals</title>
-
-<para>This section is where you would change settings related to peripheral
-devices such as keyboards and joysticks.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Display</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here you can modify settings to do with the size,
-orientation and refresh rate of your display, and whether you would like
-these settings to be applied on &tde; startup. On the <guilabel>Power
-Control</guilabel> tab, you can configure your power management options for
-this screen such as blanking.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Joystick</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This section allows you to configure your joystick and test
-that it is working properly. You can also calibrate your joystick here, and
-manually specify the joystick device if it is not autodetected correctly.
-</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Keyboard</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure basic keyboard settings.
-These include keyboard repeat delay and rate, and what state you would
-prefer numlock to be on TDE startup.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Mouse</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here is where you can configure settings to do with your
-mouse device. You can switch the button order, reverse the scroll direction
-or modify the behaviour of clickable icons. You may also preview, install
-and select cursor themes. The <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> tab allows you
-to fine tune your mouse settings further.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Printers</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para> This dialog allows you to configure printers using a
-variety of print systems. You can add local and remote printers, check
-current jobs and look at printer properties.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-</variablelist>
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist> -->
-
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-power-control">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-
-<title>Power Control</title>
-
-<para>This section has a single module, <guilabel>Laptop Battery</guilabel>.
-Here you can configure the appearance and behaviour of the <application>Klaptopdaemon</application>
-battery monitor. You can select battery icons to represent different power states, and set up
-notification of certain events. In the case that your battery runs down to a critical level, you can
-configure the daemon to suspend or shutdown your laptop, to save you from losing data.
-</para>
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>-->
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-regional-and-accessibility">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-
-<title>Regional &amp; Accessibility</title>
-<para>This section is where you can configure options to do with region
-and locale, and also acessibility related options for disabled
-persons.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Accessibility</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here is where you can configure options for users who have
-difficulty hearing system sounds or using a keyboard. You can configure the
-system bell to use a visual signal, such as flashing the screen or inverting
-screen colors. You can also configure keyboard accessibility options such
-as sticky keys and slow keys.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Country/Region &amp; Language</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure options that are
-specific to your location such as language, currency and date format. To
-make available more languages, install the tde-i18n packages for your
-distribution.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Input Actions</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here is where you would configure input actions, such as
-mouse gestures and keyboard shotcuts for launching applications and running
-commands.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Keyboard Layout</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>This module is where you would configure
-<application>Kxkb</application>, a keyboard layout switching utility that
-uses the &X-Window; xkb extension. It allows you to switch between different
-layouts using a tray indicator or a keyboard shortcut. You can
-enable/disable keyboard layouts through this dialog, and add more. Some of
-the more powerful features are the ability to configure switching of layouts
-globally, per application or per window.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Keyboard Shortcuts</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>Here you can configure global &tde; keyboard
-shortcuts. There are several predefined shortcut schemes you can use if you
-are more used to another windowing environment, like &Windows; or
-&MacOS;. If you prefer, you can customise your own scheme and modifier keys.
-</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist> -->
-
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-security-and-privacy">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&Anne-Marie.Mahfouf;
-&Anne-Marie.Mahfouf.mail;
-</author>
-<author>
-<firstname>Javier</firstname>
-<surname>Mart&iacute;n Diez</surname>
-</author>
-<othercredit role="reviewer">
-<personname><firstname>Rocco</firstname> <surname>Stanzione</surname>
-</personname>
-</othercredit>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-<title>Security &amp; Privacy</title>
-
-<para>This section is where you can configure options related to
-security and privacy such as the use of cryptography, enabling the TDE
-wallet, setting your identity and managing caches.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Crypto</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure SSl for use with most
-TDE applications, as well as manage your personal certificates
-and the known certificate authorities.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>TDE Wallet</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>
-Here you can change your TDE Wallet Manager settings.</para>
-
-<para>TDE Wallet aims to provide secure storage for passwords and web form data.
-You can group different passwords in different wallets, and each one will only
-be opened with a master password (which you should never forget!). The
-default wallet is named "kdewallet", and you can either create a new wallet
-for your local passwords or accept the default wallet for all data in
-the "Automatic Wallet Selection" section.</para>
-
-<para>TDE programs like Konqueror, Kmail and Kopete are fully compatible with
-the TDE Wallet Manager. All of them will ask at least once for permission to
-access to actual wallet. You can give different access levels, such as "always
-allow", "allow once", etc. If you want to change that access level, you can do
-it from the "Access Control" tab by deleting the program entry and selecting a
-new preference the next time that application requests access to the
-wallet.</para>
-
- <variablelist>
-
- <varlistentry><term><guilabel>Wallet Preferences</guilabel></term>
-
- <listitem><para>To enable the TDE wallet subsystem, check the <guilabel>
-Enable the TDE wallet subsystem</guilabel> box.
-Unchecking this box will disable the TDE Wallet on your system.</para>
-
-<para>By default, TDE Wallet Manager is kept opened until the
-user session is closed, but you can change that in the <guilabel>Close
-Wallet</guilabel> section to close it when unused for a time, when a screen
-saver starts or when the last application stops using it.</para>
-
-<para>As you can have several wallets, <guilabel>Automatic Wallet
-Selection</guilabel> allows you start TDE with a given wallet.</para>
-
-<para>TDE Wallet will appear in your system tray by default, but you can hide
-it. Uncheck <guilabel>Show manager in the system tray</guilabel> to keep it
-always hidden, or check <guilabel>Hide system tray icon when last wallet
-closes</guilabel> to hide it only when all wallets are closed. These items are
-in the <guilabel>Wallet Manager</guilabel> section.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Access Control</guilabel></term>
-
-<listitem><para>You can set here what policy you want for your
-TDE applications, regarding to the wallet use.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Password &amp; User Account</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>You can change here your personal information
-which will be used in mail programs and word processors. You
-can change your login password by clicking the <guibutton>Change
-Password...</guibutton> button.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Privacy</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to erase traces which
-TDE leaves on your system such as command histories or
-browser caches.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-</variablelist>
-
-</sect1>
-
-<!-- <sect1 id="kcontrol-sound-and-multimedia">
-<title>Sound &amp; Multimedia</title>
-<para>to be written</para>
-
-<itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para></para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-
-</sect1> -->
-
-<sect1 id="kcontrol-system-administration">
-<sect1info>
-<authorgroup>
-<author>
-&J.Hall;
-&J.Hall.mail;
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-</sect1info>
-
-<title>System Administration</title>
-<para>This module allows you to configure aspects of your system such as
-the bootloader, the kernel and helps you perform essential system tasks. Most of these
-sections will require the root or Administrator password to effect changes.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Boot Manager (LILO)</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>If you use the popular bootloader
-<acronym>LILO</acronym> this section will allow you to configure it.
-You can configure the location to install the bootloader to, set the timeout
-on the <acronym>LILO</acronym> boot screen as well as add or modify
-kernel images for the boot list.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Date &amp; Time</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This configuration module allows you to configure the system date and time
-settings. You can set the date, time, and also the current time zone. These settings will be applied system-wide.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Font Installer</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>Here is where you would configure both personal and system-wide fonts.
-This dialog allows you to install new fonts, delete old ones and preview the fonts you
-have installed. By default, it displays personal fonts. To modify system-wide fonts click the <guibutton>Administrator Mode</guibutton> button.</para> </listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>IBM Thinkpad Laptop</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This configuration module allows you to configure the special keys on an IBM thinkpad
- laptop. You will need the <quote>nvram</quote> module to use these features.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Linux Kernel</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>If you run &tde; on &Linux; there is a &kcontrol; module to create or modify
-configuration files for a &Linux; kernel. This configurator is compatible with kernels previous to 2.5.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Login Manager</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure the &tde; login manager, &tdm;. &tdm; is
-a powerful login manager with a large range of options. It supports user switching, remote graphical logins and has a fully customizable appearance. For more information, see the &tdm; handbook.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Paths</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This dialog allows you to configure the default locations where certain
-important files are kept. The <guilabel>Desktop</guilabel> directory contains all the files on your desktop. The <guilabel>Autostart</guilabel> directory contains files or links to files that you want run when &tde; starts, and the <guilabel>Documents</guilabel> directory is the default location &tde; applications will open or save documents to.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><guilabel>Sony Vaio Laptop</guilabel></term>
-<listitem><para>This configuration module allows you to configure features specific to
-Sony Vaio laptops. If you have a Sony Vaio, you will have to install the <quote>sonypi</quote>
-driver to use this section.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-<!-- Add links to "further reading" here -->
-<!-- <itemizedlist>
-<title>Related Information</title>
-<listitem><para>to be written</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>-->
-</sect1>
-</chapter>