tags 524506 + fixed-upstream
thanks
To my surprise, this has been recently fixed in KDE upstream. The fix
will appear in KDE 4.2.3.
See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169710
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On Wednesday 22 April 2009 22:27:26 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> Thanks to the help of a guy in irc, I have tracked down the issue to
> be caused by the package "capplets-data". [...]
>
> Unfortunately, I have no idea what would be the proper solution to
> solve this problem. As a temporary workaro
Hi again,
Thanks to the help of a guy in irc, I have tracked down the issue to
be caused by the package "capplets-data". That package installs the
file /usr/share/applications/keyboard.desktop, which has the same name
as the keyboard.desktop shipped by kde and also it has a
"OnlyShowIn=GNOME" entr
On Wednesday 22 April 2009 00:40:31 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> 2009/4/21 Paul Pogonyshev :
> > $ kcmshell4 keyboard
> > kcmshell(22056)/kcmshell (kdelibs) locateModule: "keyboard" should not be
> > loaded.
> >
> > [...]
>
> This error message can appear in two cases:
> The first case is if /usr
2009/4/21 Paul Pogonyshev :
>> I actually had forgotten that debian disables by default debugging
>> output for kde4 programs, so here are some additional steps: [...]
>
> This is the output I get with only 780 enabled:
>
> $ kcmshell4 keyboard
> kcmshell(22056)/kcmshell (kdelibs) locateModule: "ke
> I actually had forgotten that debian disables by default debugging
> output for kde4 programs, so here are some additional steps: [...]
This is the output I get with only 780 enabled:
$ kcmshell4 keyboard
kcmshell(22056)/kcmshell (kdelibs) locateModule: "keyboard" should not be
loaded.
And t
2009/4/19 Paul Pogonyshev :
> On Sunday 19 April 2009 01:05:59 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
>> I'm sorry I didn't make this clear, I actually wanted to know if after
>> running this command keyboard settings work or not. As far as I
>> understand, the answer is that they still don't work, right? So, l
On Sunday 19 April 2009 01:05:59 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> 2009/4/18 Paul Pogonyshev :
> > On Saturday 18 April 2009 00:41:54 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> >> What happens if you run "kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental" as a user
> >> (i.e. not as root)?
> >
> > I get the following output, no idea what
2009/4/18 Paul Pogonyshev :
> On Saturday 18 April 2009 00:41:54 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
>> What happens if you run "kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental" as a user
>> (i.e. not as root)?
>
> I get the following output, no idea what should actually happen:
>
I'm sorry I didn't make this clear, I actual
On Saturday 18 April 2009 00:41:54 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> 2009/4/17 Paul Pogonyshev :
> > Package: systemsettings
> > Version: 4:4.2.2-2
> > Severity: important
> >
> > After upgrading to 4.2.2 I miss keyboard settings module. [...]
>
> What happens if you run "kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental"
2009/4/17 Paul Pogonyshev :
> Package: systemsettings
> Version: 4:4.2.2-2
> Severity: important
>
> After upgrading to 4.2.2 I miss keyboard settings module. This makes
> it impossible to alter keyboard repeat delay (it is reset to some
> default value, probably as a part of migration of settings
Package: systemsettings
Version: 4:4.2.2-2
Severity: important
After upgrading to 4.2.2 I miss keyboard settings module. This makes
it impossible to alter keyboard repeat delay (it is reset to some
default value, probably as a part of migration of settings from
~/.kde4 to ~/.kde) and makes using
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