On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 13:48:03 -0500,
Seb wrote:
> Hi, I've upgraded to KDE 4.2 now that it's available in Debian sid.
> Among the few bumps during the upgrade, the right ALT key on my
> keyboard (Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000) is no longer recognized as
> such. Going into the System Settings -
Hi,
I've upgraded to KDE 4.2 now that it's available in Debian sid. Among
the few bumps during the upgrade, the right ALT key on my keyboard
(Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000) is no longer recognized as such.
Going into the System Settings -> Regional & Language -> Keyboard
layout, I selected Mic
On Thursday 28 February 2008 20:17:27 David Baron wrote:
> 2. It is possible to copy share/config/myapprc files and certain
> share/apps/myapp/stuff manually once a kde4 session has succeeded. Kmail
> (not yet upgraded) is an example. Konqueror is another but it does not work
> in any event. Kaddre
10. Desktop icon mouse-hover highlighting does not reset correctly so several
may remain spuriously highlighted. No harm done. Hover over it and slowly
back off to reset.
11. Those rotate/resize subicons and such add little in may opinion--I would
like the option to get rid of them. They work
Once one gets all installed, the real fun begins. My experiences.
1. It is very tempting to copy ,kde to .kde4 (the new directory) to keep all
one's settings. DON'T DO IT. Kde needs to start squeaky clean. Anything
untoward in .kde4 and crash bang.
2. It is possible to copy share/config/myapprc
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