Problems with nvidia too.
> I've been studding this and got plasma 5 to kind of work, it seems the
> nvidia driver will not work using plasma 5 with opengl or xrender, why I
> have no idea, do you? Nvidia works with Sid and kde 4.
>
> Plasma 5 works with the nouveau driver but only in xrender, c
On 07/28/15 21:52, Daniel Schröter wrote:
> and why krunner needs 20 seconds the first time.
Since restart this has been resolved too.
Just the long start and dolphin asking for root password exists. This is
okay for "unstable" ;-)
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> I fixed this by installing libqt5sql5-sqlite.
great! It works.
Now I just need to solve the problem why the login takes so long and why
krunner needs 20 seconds the first time.
Dolphin also asks for a root password but if I press ignore it starts fine.
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On Tuesday 28 July 2015 05:46:57 John Verhoeven wrote:
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> I fixed this by installing libqt5sql5-sqlite.
>
> This also fixed slow start up times with okular.
And this has been fixed in yesterday's kactivities upload to unstable.
Until then feel free to install libqt5sql5-sqlite by hand (ie,
Le 28/07/2015 17:19, Jeremy Lainé a écrit :
> Dear Debian/KDE users,
>
> We are aware that the current situation in testing is very unfortunate, with
> two main issues:
>
> a/ systemsettings transitioned to testing before the corresponding KDE
> Control Modules.
> The result is that systemsetting
I did encounter the issue. Thanks a lot for your message. Great help to
understand the situation! Luc
Op di 28 jul. 2015 17:26 schreef Jeremy Lainé :
> Dear Debian/KDE users,
>
> We are aware that the current situation in testing is very unfortunate,
> with two main issues:
>
> a/ systemsettings
Dear Debian/KDE users,
We are aware that the current situation in testing is very unfortunate, with
two main issues:
a/ systemsettings transitioned to testing before the corresponding KDE Control
Modules.
The result is that systemsettings displays an empty screen. This is tracked in
the
follow
On Tuesday 28 July 2015 14:48:26 Erwan David wrote:
> Small parts of kde 5 arrive to testing, ibnstamlmling through
> upgrade a bcompletely breaking the environemnt (eg sytem
> setting cannot set anything more), etc. How can we detect that a
> package is kde5 in order to NOT upgrade or instal
Small parts of kde 5 arrive to testing, ibnstamlmling through
upgrade a bcompletely breaking the environemnt (eg sytem
setting cannot set anything more), etc. How can we detect that a
package is kde5 in order to NOT upgrade or install it until a complete
kde 5 is available in testing ?
Cur
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