Hi,
A couple of weeks ago I joined this list because
1) I've been using KDE for quite a long time, from 2006 on
2) I wanted to be more involved in the community
3) I needed some help with an issue I run into
4) I wanted to help back when my limited knowledge of the topics allowed.
This thread is t
On Friday, 12/07/13, Jacopo Nespolo wrote:
> This thread is taking away my desire to be part of this community,
> doesn't help me solve any issue and doesn't give me the opportunity to
> help someone else.
>
> I am now facing two choices: either abandon the list or create a smart
> filter to send
cobaco:
> On Friday, 12/07/13, Jacopo Nespolo wrote:
> > This thread is taking away my desire to be part of this community,
> > doesn't help me solve any issue and doesn't give me the opportunity to
> > help someone else.
> >
> > I am now facing two choices: either abandon the list or create a sma
On 13/07/2012 at 12:20, Dietz Pröpper wrote:
> For the German speakers, in the translation, "Thread" becomes "Gruppe",
> which can be quite irritating.
If you are able to propose better translation, you should contact KDE German
l10n team:
http://l10n.kde.org/team-infos.php?teamcode=de
--
Bes
Mirosław Zalewski:
> On 13/07/2012 at 12:20, Dietz Pröpper wrote:
> > For the German speakers, in the translation, "Thread" becomes
> > "Gruppe", which can be quite irritating.
>
> If you are able to propose better translation,
In that special case? I think so.
> you should contact KDE
> German
On 13/07/2012 at 13:01, Dietz Pröpper wrote:
> Sorry, I'm too blind to find it on my own, have they got a bug tracker or
> something?
> Or just file a bug with the normal kde bug tracker?
As far as I know, localization is held by separate infrastructure. Each team
builds whatever best suit thei
crashed. From that crash is this kcrash
report.
So far the behaviour wrt Amarok and Ampache is totally inconsistant. Sometimes
it plays, sometimes it doesn't. If/When I find a consistant way to reproduce it
or otherwise find a (possible) cause, I'll report it.
Cheers,
Diederik
Hi,
When using activities you can select to which activities an application belongs
and it's associated to the activity in which you start that application by
default. There are several applications which I want to have in all activities
(Kontact, Amarok). I now do that by right-clicking on the
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 13:55:17 -0600
Bruce Sass wrote:
>
> However, given Trinity's origins (as KDE-3.5) and goals (be installed
> alongside and work with KDE-4 and apps), debian-kde is the best place
> within Debian for someone looking at introducing it into the archive
> to bring it up-- this is
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