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<!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE">
<!ENTITY % British-English "INCLUDE"
> <!-- change language only here -->
]>
<article lang="&language;">
<title
>Protocols</title>
<articleinfo>
<authorgroup>
<author
>&Lauri.Watts;</author>
<othercredit role="translator"
><firstname
>Malcolm</firstname
><surname
>Hunter</surname
><affiliation
><address
><email
>[email protected]</email
></address
></affiliation
><contrib
>Conversion to British English</contrib
></othercredit
>
</authorgroup>
<keywordset>
<keyword
>KDE</keyword>
<keyword
>Protocols</keyword>
<keyword
>IOSlaves</keyword>
</keywordset>
</articleinfo>
<sect1 id="protocols">
<title
>Protocols</title>
<para
>On the left of the panel you will see a list of the IOSlaves that are installed on your system. IOSlaves are how &kde; applications <quote
>talk</quote
> to other computers, other applications, or act on files.</para>
<para
>Clicking on an IOSlave name will display some help information about that IOSlave, such as how to use it, and what it does.</para>
<para
>The protocols module is purely informational, you cannot change any settings here.</para>
</sect1>
</article>
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