# Example: Accessing a shared config group in KDE import PyKDE4.kdecore as kdecore config = kdecore.KSharedConfig.openConfig("kdeglobals") group = config.group("General") Use code with caution.

Use the "Network Wizard" to create permanent links to remote folders, ensuring they appear as local mounting points. 2. Understanding ~/.local/share

Folders shared via SMB (Samba) or NFS that KDE’s Dolphin file manager treats as local directories.

System-wide settings stored in /usr/share or local user overrides in ~/.local/share .

The specific framework KDE uses to manage settings across multiple applications. Finding Your "Top" Shared Folders

The most common "KShared" experience is managing network folders. To keep your "top" folders accessible:

If network folders aren't appearing, ensure wsdd (Web Services Dynamic Discovery) is installed. This allows Linux to "see" Windows shares and vice-versa in the "Network" tab.

If your "top" shared folders aren't showing up or are performing slowly, check the following: