On Tuesday 19 May 2009 15:46:39 jedd wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Just to keep you happy I found out another thing: start up dolphin,
> > open the settings dialog, general tab and check "direct renaming" (or
> > something like that, I have the German version).
>
> H
On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
> Just to keep you happy I found out another thing: start up dolphin,
> open the settings dialog, general tab and check "direct renaming" (or
> something like that, I have the German version).
Happy?! My nipples are tingling with delight over here!
Am Dienstag, 19. Mai 2009 schrieb jedd:
> I just did it, and it works. Okay, sure, of my three toolbar icon
> sets, two of them relocated to the top, one started showing with
> text again, the other got larger, and the third disappeared, and
> konqueror crashed to drkonqi when I was in settin
On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
> I just noticed that you can configure this: open the toolbar
> configuration dialog to edit the "address toolbar". Drag the "Clear
> Address bar" action from the left side to the very top of the right
> side.
Carsten - thank you so very much for f
Am Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2009 schrieb jedd:
> The little 'x' icon to clear the location bar, previously sensibly
> located on the left, right near the thing you would want to clear,
> is now located way over on the right and in my case appears to
> be a mini-icon for an openoffice impress docume
On Friday 15 May 2009 03:15:07 jedd wrote:
> > You seem to have some display corruptions. Especially the intel
> > driver is currently known for having big issues with that.
>
> Yes, I've heard nasty rumours about the Intel driver being a bit
> dodgy, but I was using the same driver on xorg for t
On Fri May 15 2009 13:23:41 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
> I use offline imap, and I didn't have a crash of kmail since 4.2.1 (at
> least!)
I use airlines and have NEVER experienced a crash (although I've
seen all the oxygen masks come down in a bad landing).
The fact that a lot of
El Viernes, 15 de Mayo de 2009, Modestas Vainius escribió:
> It is perfectly usable, I have also used it for 6 years (POP3 and IMAP),
> lost a few mails. Yes, it does crash sometimes, it does have connection
> problems on unreliable connections, but come on, it is a pretty nice mail
> client, resta
On Vie 15 May 2009 15:30:06 Mike Bird escribió:
> On Fri May 15 2009 02:04:27 Marcus Better wrote:
> > IMHO kmail is unusable due to this and other problems (just check the bug
> > trackers), and what's more it has been this way for *years*. Data loss,
> > crashes, connection problems, you name it.
On Fri May 15 2009 02:04:27 Marcus Better wrote:
> IMHO kmail is unusable due to this and other problems (just check the bug
> trackers), and what's more it has been this way for *years*. Data loss,
> crashes, connection problems, you name it. (I've used it for nearly a
> decade with many different
Am Friday 15 May 2009 11:22:59 schrieb drz:
> Am Freitag 15 Mai 2009 11:15:04 schrieb Modestas Vainius
>
> > It is perfectly usable, I have also used it for 6 years (POP3 and IMAP),
> > lost a few mails. Yes, it does crash sometimes, it does have connection
> > problems on unreliable connections, b
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> Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > While I've been hit with some annoying bugs and a couple of lack of
> > features like no system beep passed through Konsole, I've not seen the
> > crashes.
>
> Wow, how did y
Hello,
On 2009 m. May 15 d., Friday 12:54:02 Marcus Better wrote:
> Your statement "restarting it usually solves most issues" also seems, to my
> mind, to contradict the statement that it is usable - that's my subjective
> opinion of course, but I also don't think mainstream users find such issues
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Modestas Vainius wrote:
> Plain wrong. Even your statements "kmail is unusable" and "I've used it
> for nearly a decade" are contradicting.
For some values of "use" and "usability"... I've used it extensively, and
even when it was too broken I switch
On 2009-05-15, jedd wrote:
>> KDE4 is in general identifying several bugs related to X.
>> But you are claiming you haven't upgraded your X in 6 months?
>
> No no, of course not. But the graphics bugs popped up at the
> same time as KDE4. It may be happenstance - like the annoying
> keyboard
On Thursday 14 May 2009, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> krunner looks in libexec dir as well, so it should work.
You're absolutely right. For some reason, my command-line
option within krunner had disabled itself. Turning it on again
makes kdesu usable from krunner.
OTOH, I see that to run an app as
Am Freitag 15 Mai 2009 11:15:04 schrieb Modestas Vainius
> It is perfectly usable, I have also used it for 6 years (POP3 and IMAP),
> lost a few mails. Yes, it does crash sometimes, it does have connection
> problems on unreliable connections, but come on, it is a pretty nice mail
> client, restart
Hello,
On 2009 m. May 15 d., Friday 12:04:27 Marcus Better wrote:
> IMHO kmail is unusable due to this and other problems (just check the bug
> trackers), and what's more it has been this way for *years*. Data loss,
> crashes, connection problems, you name it. (I've used it for nearly a
> decade w
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Nate Bargmann wrote:
> While I've been hit with some annoying bugs and a couple of lack of
> features like no system beep passed through Konsole, I've not seen the
> crashes.
Wow, how did you do that? I get crashes several times a day from all over
t
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David Baron wrote:
> KMail has (nothing new here) threading problems, will easily crash when
> moving/deleting message while a view is being stuffed (the user doesn't
> know when it is safe...).
IMHO kmail is unusable due to this and other problems (j
To provide a small "light of hope" we have an old server that still has
kde 3.3 on it. It is amazingly horrible. You are lucky if you are just
able to log in. So hopefully kde4.4 will be where it is at. Maybe a
year down the road? (although I said a similar statement last year about
kde4.1 a
Nick Shaforostoff said:
> On Пятница 15 мая 2009 01:12:00 marc wrote:
>> It is a terrible mess. I'm trying to use Kubuntu, so not quite the same
>> thing. There's a lot of denial going on, imo.
>>
>> I've raised so many bugs in the past few weeks I've now given up;
>> nothing seems to be getting
Hello,
On 2009 m. May 15 d., Friday 00:02:45 Mike Bird wrote:
> An ENORMOUS thank you to the KDE team for leaving KDE 3.5 in Lenny.
> I hope they have a fall-back plan to deliver KDE 3.5 in Squeeze,
> because KDE 4 is going nowhere fast.
Definitely no. KDE 3 IS dead, just let it RIP. Apparently, t
On Thursday 14 May 2009, Mike Bird wrote:
> On Thu May 14 2009 12:54:50 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > Not that I shall abandon KDE 3.x.x until I am dragged off it
> > kicking and screaming.
>
> Amen. KDE 4 has been out well over a year. In fact it's more than
> two years since the first test release. I'
On Пятница 15 мая 2009 01:12:00 marc wrote:
> It is a terrible mess. I'm trying to use Kubuntu, so not quite the same
> thing. There's a lot of denial going on, imo.
>
> I've raised so many bugs in the past few weeks I've now given up; nothing
> seems to be getting fixed, although a few security
jedd said:
> I simply can't believe that every other unstable user, now using KDE 4,
> can be having the same types of experiences that I am and not talking
> (complaining) about them here.
It is a terrible mess. I'm trying to use Kubuntu, so not quite the same
thing. There's a lot of denial
On Thursday 14 May 2009 22:02:45 Mike Bird wrote:
> An ENORMOUS thank you to the KDE team for leaving KDE 3.5 in Lenny.
I fully echo that.
Lisi
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While I've been hit with some annoying bugs and a couple of lack of
features like no system beep passed through Konsole, I've not seen the
crashes. Perhaps that has more to do with your video driver and
kernel. Other than KDM refusing to start since upgrading to KDE4,
after installing kernel 2.6.
On Thu May 14 2009 12:54:50 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Not that I shall abandon KDE 3.x.x until I am dragged off it kicking
> and screaming.
Amen. KDE 4 has been out well over a year. In fact it's more than
two years since the first test release. I've tried it a two or three
times and always run away
On Thursday 14 May 2009 17:05:16 jedd wrote:
> I simply can't believe that every other unstable user, now using
> KDE 4, can be having the same types of experiences that I am
> and not talking (complaining) about them here.
Another whinge, I'm afraid. From, where I am sitting, you count as one
On 2009-05-14, jedd wrote:
>> kdesu is a part of kde and fully available in your KDE libexec dir.
>> kdesu systemsettings - there you go.
>
> Okay, then I have the problem of /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/ not being
> in my path. I see that there's a kdesu_stub (part of kdelibs4 & 5)
> but that's not
Hi Sune.
Thank you responding.
You're right (wrt the akonadi stuff) - it's something I got some
help with from Michael, et al, on this list a little while back.
I think cranking up another MySQL instance is not necessarily the
most optimum approach for an application to do - and it might i
My 2-cents
Konqueror, whether using its native routines or webkit, has serious problems.
Whole-screen operation is somewhat better but scrolling on a page is
unpredictable and often unusable.
KMail has (nothing new here) threading problems, will easily crash when
moving/deleting message while
On 2009-05-14, jedd wrote:
> Greetings,
>
Hi!
I just took a random look on your list of things - and there was several
things being quite wrong.
Your so-called akonadi-workaround isn't any kind of workaround, but a
possibility for people who want to use the system running mysql. The
plan is to
Greetings,
Okay, this is going to come across as pretty much just one big
whinging email. I've been moved to tears these past several
weeks, though, as I've battled KDE 4 on my laptop (Wind, 1.6GHz
2GB RAM - a reasonable if not hugely powerful machine). I've
often wanted to revert to 3.5,
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