Hi all,
I installed KDE4/experimental and I very impressed of it :)
But, one of my favourite program seems to have trouble with KDE4, root-tail.
I know that there is a setting in kde3 (allow programs in desktop
window), but it
is missing in KDE4.
So, is there a chance to reactivate root-tail agai
I found this bug in kde[1], and read the changelog of kopete, i saw this
text (note that is to 3.5.5-1 and today is 3.5.9-1):
[1]http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111426
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kdenetwork (4:3.5.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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+++ Changes by Modestas Vainius:
* Do not enable Jabber Jing
Plasma was not updated to my knowledge, still using version on experimental.
After a not-infrequent plasma crash while playing with widgets, the behavior
of the panel changed from the Pager, panel icons/widgets on right half, menu
and running windows on left half to all icons spaced evening
Le Tuesday 27 May 2008 14:55:16 David Baron, vous avez écrit :
> Plasma was not updated to my knowledge, still using version on
> experimental.
>
> After a not-infrequent plasma crash while playing with widgets, the
> behavior of the panel changed from the Pager, panel icons/widgets on right
> half
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Jeibie H wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed KDE4/experimental and I very impressed of it :)
>
> But, one of my favourite program seems to have trouble with KDE4,
> root-tail. I know that there is a setting in kde3 (allow programs in
> desktop
> window), but it
> is missing in
Has gotten worse, I am afraid.
OK, the panel crashes are my fault, apparently from kde3 applets I am using.
They did give such problems in the very old kde4 versions but have been just
fine until today's upgrade. Also, that 0,-54 position of the panel is now
showing up and maybe causing crashe
Right. Actually, I only care about the NTFS issue, since this is what is
normally used in removable storage like USB HDD's.
On 2008-05-11 13:11, Patrice Pillot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dawn Light wrote:
> > The ext3 partitions are succesfully mounted with no problems using kde,
but
> > the user doesn'
I will make a request or join one if this is an existing issue. Where should I
look for the development of the linux kernel in this regard?
On 2008-05-11 14:22, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Dawn Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The ext3 partitions are succesfully mou
Hi,
Tuesday 27 May 2008, David Baron ra:
> OK, the panel crashes are my fault, apparently from kde3 applets I am
> using. They did give such problems in the very old kde4 versions but have
> been just fine until today's upgrade. Also, that 0,-54 position of the
> panel is now showing up and maybe
On Tuesday 27 May 2008 22:45:25 Modestas Vainius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tuesday 27 May 2008, David Baron ra:
> > OK, the panel crashes are my fault, apparently from kde3 applets I am
> > using. They did give such problems in the very old kde4 versions but have
> > been just fine until today's upgrade. Al
Hi,
Tuesday 27 May 2008, David Baron ra:
> But ... plasma is central! Well, in a pinch, kicker will in fact run just
> fine (and in my dual set up, I need to exclude it from the session
> startup!)
I'm not saying that kicker is not good at its job. But it's becoming obsolete
very quickly. I agree
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:57 AM, Dawn Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will make a request or join one if this is an existing issue. Where should I
> look for the development of the linux kernel in this regard?
The Linux mailing lists should be linked from the upstream website:
http://kernel
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