Hello,
There is the application called Synaptiks
(http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/synaptiks?content=114270)
that allows you to configure your touchpad. I think everyone who owns
a notebook/netbook
will be happy to see it in Debian. What about adding it to repos?
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Best regards,
Valentin
On Martes 16 Marzo 2010 11:40:53 Valentin Pavlyuchenko escribió:
> Hello,
>
> There is the application called Synaptiks
> (http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/synaptiks?content=114270)
> that allows you to configure your touchpad. I think everyone who owns
> a notebook/netbook
> will be happy
Hi,
I'm running Krita 1.6.3 on Debian Lenny with KDE 3.5.10. liblcms1 is
installed, colorschemes are in ~/.color/icc.
I use Krita to convert images to another color-scheme. I open an image
with RGB-Colors.
With "Image / Convert Image" I switch to CYMK. If I try to save the
image I get:
Cann
I think synaptiks is a better touchpad management tool than kcm-touchpad.
It features plasma applet with notifications and has more features.
Actually, why I've written here - synaptiks wishlist on
bugs.debian.org was added more than 4 months ago and there is no
result while Squeeze may be frozen
On 15/03/10 17:16, Michael Schuerig wrote:
After quite some time I've looked at Amarok again now that 2.3 has made
it into unstable. Somehow, I'm missing a way to set the sound volume. I
didn't find a volume slider in Amarok itself and KMix, too, doesn't show
any controls for my external Edirol U
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