Hi all.
On a fresh Debian testing/unstable + KDE 4.2.4 install, my suspend combo
(Fn+F3) was working. Then I enabled keyboard layouts in
Systemsettings>Regional&Language, to get back Ctrl+Alt+Backspace behavior.
But then I've found some other solution and decided to disabled keyboard
layouts. Af
jedd wrote:
> Howdi,
>
> I have a Logitech G15 keyboard, and have two problems since
> the upgrade to 4.2.4
>
> First is that the ctrl+shift (to select a word at a time, say) does
> not work. Shift+cursors work fine to select an area, and
> ctrl+cursors work fine to move forward and backw
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> How are you putting your system to sleep? My KDE automatically locks when
> it goes to sleep. I use the battery widget.
In fact, on my box if I put my machine to sleep from kickoff - KDE is not
locked, if I use battery widget - it is.
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I was just asking because they
are used, orphaned and obsolete packages, so someone may want update and
mantain them :)
Thank you for your quick answer!
Hi, here you can find newer version of those packages:
http://sites.google.com/site/emikaadeo/home/packages/qtcurve
I've created them us
André Wöbbeking wrote:
> It is in 4.2. I'm not sure whether already in .3 but definitely in .4.
>
>
Yes, that's correct. The fix was backported to 4.2.4
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Sergio Padrino wrote:
>
> Now that KDE 4.2.2 is in testing... are you planning to release KDE 4.2.3
> or you're waiting for KDE 4.3?
I'm not a Debian developer but i know from Qt/KDE team that next upload will
be 4.2.4. It should happen soon.
Regards.
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Valerio Passini wrote:
> It's a bug upstream:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187242
>
It looks like this bug is solved in KDE 4.3 but not in 4.2.x
Maybe Debian Qt/KDE Team should consider apply fix to next upload which will
be 4.2.4 ?
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Peter Marschall pisze:
Did I miss something obvious or is there no option
to switch users in systemsettings ?
AFAIK there is no option for this in KDE 4.2.x
Should be available in 4.3
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Modestas Vainius wrote:
> That newer snapshot is actually a (small) regression for me while it is
improvement for you...
>
Oh, i didn't notice that there is a newer snapshot cause i'm on i386
architecture, so i'm using 0.1~svn951801-1 version. Maybe it will be also a
regression for me. I'll s
Valerio Passini wrote:
> Dear Developers,
>
> the applet in experimental is now working on my home wi-fi lan, protected
> with WEP, and I would like to thank you for packaging it and KDE4
> developers for constantly improving everything to meet our needs,
> regardless of the exaggereted complaint
Modestas Vainius wrote:
Eric wrote:
>> I have two questions:
>> - will be KDE 4.2.3 uploaded to unstable?
> Maybe. Depends if KDE 4.2.2 can make to testing soon or not.
Sorry but why? I thought that, when KDE 4.2.3 is available, upload to sid is
just a matter of time. I mean 4.2.3 is a bugfix re
Valerio Passini wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was playing a little with desktop effects and found that the Looking
> glass doesn't work and freezes plasma too. Is it happening only to me?
>
> Valerio
It doesn't work for me either but i don't experience any freezes.
Kernel 2.6.29
XServer 1.6.1
Intel 94
This message is a copy from qt-kde list
> Hello, I'm an Spanish user of KDE on Debian. Yesterday I've done an update
> of my KDE 4 and I've found a bug that is not extreamly important, but it
> doesn't let me work easily. I'm now at the version 4:4.2.2-2 of *
> kdebase-workspace* but in older vers
Joseph Rawson wrote:
>> * No Web search bar in Konqueror to the right of the address bar.
>>
> I think that this functionality has been split to a separate package, but
> I can't remember the name of it.
It's konq-plugins
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with a
formance
> - Use the 2.7. 0 driver with
>
>Option "Tiling""false"
>
> in the device section.
>
> Or, continue using the 2.6.26 kernel.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Waldo
>
> 2009/4/26 emikaadeo
>
> > Well,
Well, I was testing earlier Kubuntu 9.04 on my machine - ( Kernel 2.6.28 +
intel 2.6.3 )
and the performance was a lot better i must say.
On Debian, even moving or resizing window with desktop effects enabled is
slower than on Kubuntu.
(but i don't want to use Kubuntu ;)
I've heard that kernel 2
Some informations:
HP Compaq nx7300 notebook
$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
$ uname -r
2.6.29-1-686
xserver-xorg 1:7.4+1
xserver-xorg-core
Michael Schuerig says:
"There are other things regarding Suspend to RAM that I noticed: In the
(advanced) Power Management Configuration, the power button is set to
trigger the Log out dialog. It does indeed appear, but at the same time
I a system message pops up telling me that the system is p
Michael Schuerig schuerig.de> writes:
> Yes, I have that package installed and the extensions I mention are
> there, in some sense at least. They show up in Settings > Configure
> Extensions, but that is all, no further discernible effect.
>
> Michael
>
Well, works for me here.
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