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--- Comment #15 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Another alternative to have the needed functionality is to install Webmin on
the system in question and launch it locally.
I still believe it would be preferable to have the needed functionality native
to
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458566
Bug ID: 458566
Summary: "Restart Game" opens "Save Game" dialog
Product: kmahjongg
Version: 0.9.22080
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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--- Comment #2 from Stuart K. Smith ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #1)
> I think it makes sense, imagine you're almost done and Press F5 by mistake,
> having a dialog that lets you save, not save, cancel, makes sense to me
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424775
Bug ID: 424775
Summary: I will NOT go out to a bank or ANY institution and
retrieve any data!, I have USED Quicken for years.
I printed the connection data, tested each by hand
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--- Comment #3 from Richard L. Stuart ---
First, I am sorry if I offended you or anyone else.
I read much about - GnuCash, KMyMoney etc. etc. before trying any of
these softwares for Linux.
I have thought about this in the past, but Quicken'
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--- Comment #6 from Richard L. Stuart ---
Guys it was NOT my intent to come across in that way. There is a typo
in the reference you make. - it seriously change things. The quote:
"I will NOT go out to a bank " Should have been &q
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--- Comment #4 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Same again on 20.10
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--- Comment #6 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Just checked on an updated Manjaro KDE running plasma 5.21.3 and OK there. Must
be related to Ubuntu.
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--- Comment #8 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Tested this on Debian Sid with Plasma 5.20.5/ Frameworks 5.78.0 and no error.
Still seems to be an (K)Ubuntu problem
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Bug ID: 407729
Summary: neon-settings package causes files in /sudoers.d to
not be honored
Product: neon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #1 from Stuart K. Smith ---
I installed all the dependencies for neon-settings and sudoers.d/ files worked
normally. Installing the specific neon-settings package breaks the
functionality.
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--- Comment #4 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Results here are unchanged. Removing neon-settings allows sudoers.d/apt to work
but it does not when neon-settings are installed.
The issue appears to be specific to apt and apt-get. Echoing Harald commands do
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--- Comment #7 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Seems like an odd way to implement a change like that; /usr/sbin/apt calls
/usr/sbin/apt-overly which calls /usr/bin/apt. No wonder sudoers got confused!
At least this explains why my sudo apt overrides worked
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So neon-settings redirected bin/apt to sbin/apt ?
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--- Comment #10 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Thank for the detailed info. Always good to be armed with the facts in my
world.
Funny you should make that recommendation about pkcon as I starting looking
into it right after my last post here. My apt use was
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--- Comment #11 from Stuart K. Smith ---
BTW, agreed on the security issue. I had narrowed it to just the specific PC
and it's in a rather controlled environment. I had widened it (ALL ALL etc.)
when trying to trouble shoot this issue. My laptop
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406362
Bug ID: 406362
Summary: Device Notifier treats USB thumb drives like CDs -
"Safely remove" ejects instead of unmounting
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.12.8
Platform: Kubuntu Pack
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402660
--- Comment #24 from Stuart K. Smith ---
There seems to be a lot of rambling on this bug report about loosely related
topics. My issue is that a USB device should not have to be unplugged and
re-inserted by design. That is a very poor working practice
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--- Comment #26 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Agreed, however in the case of USB thumb drive, unmounting forces commit or it
won't unmount until cache is clear. It least that's my belief. IME I can't
unmount any file system until it's n
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--- Comment #27 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Thinking it over, what I would like to see is;
If the USB storage device is a CD/DVD/BR, "Eject" is the default action.
If the device is a USB attached file system but not a CD/DVD/BR, then set
&q
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--- Comment #29 from Stuart K. Smith ---
That doesn't seem to work here, at least not with a USB stick:
sudo hdparm -y /dev/sdi
[sudo] password for stuart:
/dev/sdi:
issuing standby command
SG_IO: bad/missing sense data, sb[]: f0 00 05 00 00
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--- Comment #32 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Mihai Sorin Dobrescu: I totally got what you meant and my comment wasn't
pointed at you. Rather, I was try to illustrate a broader point that different
devices needs different actions and the terms are impo
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411450
Bug ID: 411450
Summary: Crash on startup in Raspbian Buster
Product: digikam
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: critical
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414906
Bug ID: 414906
Summary: Dolphin does not allow UNMOUNT of USB thumb drives,
only "Safely Remove"
Product: dolphin
Version: 19.08.3
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linu
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--- Comment #2 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Thank you for the quick reply.
Yes: You want to reformat or install an ISO to a thumb drive. You plug it in,
mount it, view it to be sure it's blank or doesn't contain any data you want to
save, then
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--- Comment #3 from Stuart K. Smith ---
One more possible issue: I have an older USB attached SD card reader. "Safely
Remove" powers down the entire device rather than the subject SD card. In my
case, the device is internally installed in
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Still not resolved.
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--- Comment #4 from Stuart K. Smith ---
(In reply to Jonathan Riddell from comment #3)
> Much KDE software depends on Phonon which needs one of its backends
> installed to function. If you remove that it's entirely reasonable that apt
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379721
Bug ID: 379721
Summary: neon only dependency bug: phonon4qt5-backend-vlc and
-gstreamer.
Product: neon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496476
Bug ID: 496476
Summary: Dolphin not mounting multi device BTRFS file systems
correctly
Classification: Applications
Product: dolphin
Version: 24.08.3
Platform: Other
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Sorry "Configure..." button disappearing
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> What do you mean by covered? Can you attach a screenshot or a screen
> recording that shows the issue?
I mean the button VERY briefly appears in the upper right
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Created attachment 176140
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short screen cap of Capture button disappearing
Capture from Kubuntu 24.10
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Thanks for digging in and confirming. It's appreciated.
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Bug ID: 496649
Summary: System Settings Sound module "Configure" button is
hidden behind "Configure Volume Controls..."
Classification: Applications
Product: systemsettings
Version: git
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Bug ID: 498889
Summary: "Find and Replace" window geometry too small and
enlarging the window and column widths are not
retained.
Classification: Applications
Product: krename
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Visual of default "Find..." window
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--- Comment #4 from Stuart K. Smith ---
Yes, I agree that it's probably worse for me because I'm using 28" 4k monitors.
My desktop font size is 14.
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Yes, I agree that it's probably worse for me because I'm using 4k monitors. My
desktop font size is 14.
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Bug ID: 501159
Summary: Lock Key Status indicator in system tray no longer
shows the "input-combo-on" icon when appropriate
Classification: Plasma
Product: kdeplasma-addons
Version: git
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359598
Bug ID: 359598
Summary: Add scaling option to Print Assistant
Product: digikam
Version: 4.14.0
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wi
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--- Comment #4 from Stuart Citrin ---
This bug is consistently reproducible but only when using the proprietary
nvidia driver. It does not occur when using the nouveau driver. I have a
geforce 210(NV50) card and the recommended proprietary driver for
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@Martin
Please read the post (comment 4) again carefully. The second paragraph in the
post is probably irrelevant to the issue. The popups are probably due to
current incompatibility of the 370xx and 304xx
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Clarification of paragraph 1:
When I say the bug is reproducible, what I mean is:
1. Use proprietary Nvidia drive.
2 Boot machine into plasma desktop, with plasma/kwin version 5.8.2.
3. If backend of compositor
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--- Comment #9 from Stuart Citrin ---
I am hijacking nothing!. I am reporting the same issue and experiencing and
confirming the same behavior that Alex has reported. What I am adding to the
discusson is that the bug only occurs when using the
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Yeah using nvidia driver here, thanks for the reply Boudhayan. I've had
numerous issues with nvidia drivers higher than 340 with the newer 4.4 kernels.
I don't have time to validate this right now, bu
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