> When i talk to kde profile, i speak of /etc/kde-profile defined in kderc and > kde-user-profile. I'm using Trinity 3.5.13 on debian. > > > I use kde profile in order to manage menu, wallpaper ... and i would like tu use the env > > > folder. If i create : $HOME/.trinirty/env/locale.sh, it works but not in the kde profile. > > > I have found in the startkde where $HOME/.trinity/env, /opt/trinity/env where used but not my > > profile folder. Thanks for your help. > > Which version of Trinity are you using? 3.5.13? 3.5.13.1? GIT? > > Bear in mind that the default profile directory is > $HOME/.trinity and not $HOME/.kde, $HOME/.kde3, etc. > > Posting the contents of locale.sh might help. :) Does Trinity support running scripts from a global env location? Probably but I'm being rhetorical as I don't know the answer. Perhaps filing a bug report is the best way to keep this problem active? Just a thought, is the locale.sh script stored in your global env location executable by all users (chmod 777)? Darrell