Plasma 5.8.6 with bugfixes coming

2017-03-17 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello. Maxy prepared Plasma 5.8.6 or at leasts parts of it and aims at uploading it to unstable. It may take a while, cause each source package needs an unblock request. But I see at least plasma-pa (Pulseaudio) and plasma-nm (Network Manager) coming in today. So we will receive some bug fixes

Re: improving the UX with the default KDE installation

2017-03-17 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2017, 19:01:16 CET schrieb fradev: > The default KDE/Plasma 5 installation in Stretch, via task-kde-desktop, in > my opinion doesn't provide the best user experience because of the many > applications installed by default. > > While the experience with the Plasma desktop is p

Re: improving the UX with the default KDE installation

2017-03-17 Thread fradev
On 15/03/17 13:34:38 CET, Jimmy Johnson wrote: > As for the rest of your post I agree and what we need is a > "debian-plasma-desktop meta package" where it's tested and working > including kconnect, wireless, bluetooth, vlc, pulse, etc. and keep pim > to the minimal so the kitchen sink is not added

Re: improving the UX with the default KDE installation

2017-03-17 Thread fradev
To be clear, I'm talking about Stretch, Jessie is out of discussion of course. On 17/03/17 10:48:41 CET, Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Konqueror is still quite a central part in Plasma. It is used by default for > web shortcuts and for URLS like "man:/ls" oder "info:/". If I read correctly the depe

Re: improving the UX with the default KDE installation

2017-03-17 Thread inkbottle
I too vote it out of (almost) compulsory installation: Konqueror "was" a really great idea, especially, to my mind, through the kpart things: One could open several Okular document simultaneously, have efficient tab organization, the possibility to bookmark them simultaneously... Unfortunately i

Re: improving the UX with the default KDE installation

2017-03-17 Thread Luigi Toscano
On Friday, 17 March 2017 15:57:40 CET inkbottle wrote: > I too vote it out of (almost) compulsory installation: > > Konqueror "was" a really great idea, especially, to my mind, through the > kpart things: One could open several Okular document simultaneously, have > efficient tab organization, the