On Sunday 24 January 2010, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Kevin Krammer wrote, on 23/01/10 22:28:
> > On Friday, 2010-01-22, roberto wrote:
> >> hello
> >> i am searching for a command line way to save the kde session,
> >> since i'd like to place it into a script along with the command to
> >> suspend the
Kevin Krammer wrote, on 23/01/10 22:28:
On Friday, 2010-01-22, roberto wrote:
hello
i am searching for a command line way to save the kde session, since
i'd like to place it into a script along with the command to suspend
the pc
i've found this command:
dcop ksmserver ksmserver saveCurrentSessi
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Friday, 2010-01-22, roberto wrote:
>> hello
>> i am searching for a command line way to save the kde session, since
>> i'd like to place it into a script along with the command to suspend
>> the pc
>>
>> i've found this command:
>> dcop k
On Saturday 23 January 2010, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Friday, 2010-01-22, roberto wrote:
> > hello
> > i am searching for a command line way to save the kde session,
> > since i'd like to place it into a script along with the command to
> > suspend the pc
> >
> > i've found this command:
> > dcop
On Friday, 2010-01-22, roberto wrote:
> hello
> i am searching for a command line way to save the kde session, since
> i'd like to place it into a script along with the command to suspend
> the pc
>
> i've found this command:
> dcop ksmserver ksmserver saveCurrentSession
>
> do you think it is ri
On Friday 22 January 2010 17:27:18 Daniel wrote:
> Yo usaba un comando para apagar el ordenador mediante kde, lo tengo
> apuntado, lo busco
Daniel: please take into account that this list is in english. Thanks! :)
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Yo usaba un comando para apagar el ordenador mediante kde, lo tengo apuntado,
lo busco
El Viernes 22 Enero 2010, roberto escribió:
> hello
> i am searching for a command line way to save the kde session, since
> i'd like to place it into a script along with the command to suspend
> the pc
>
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 01:50:14AM +0100, MadCoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how can I tell to an application that I want it to be launched on all
> virtual desktops ? (in the command line)
>
kstart --alldesktops
> other similar question, hox can I launch an application on the third
> deskt
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