Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 12/04/2016 07:38, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Well, I went and did it.  On one hand, it's sort of nice.  Seems to be
>> faster in a way.  On the other hand, I want to wring its neck. I used to
>> have 10 virtual desktop thingys.  I was organized like a OCD King here. 
>> Well, that seems to have left the building.  Google informed me that
>> "activities" is the new thing.  No more virtual desktops.  
> Not true. I have 6. Add the Virtual Desktop widget to the panel

If it had one, I would.  I can't find anything related to it and I
clicked on some things just in case it got renamed.  If it's there, I
can't find it here.  Maybe something else needs installing or
something.  I did figure out to add the activity thingy.  That sort of
helps. 

>
>> All righty
>> then.  Then I keep getting a pop up that plasma is dying and needs to
>> restart.  It happens quite a bit.  I think I need a fly swatter.  ROFL 
>> It seems to do that when I try to use that panel thingy at the bottom.
> Not true. Stable here

Well, here, it does.  I've got that at least a dozen times so far.  It
doesn't seem to be as often as it was but at first, it was every time I
clicked on the panel thingy.  It got to the point, I logged out and back
in again.  It seems to be getting better. 

>
>> Also, I had a saved session that when I logged in, everything went where
>> it was supposed to be.  After I logged in, I was ready to get to it. 
>> Well, it must have found a open window because it is gone too.  Did Bill
>> Gates open that window???  o_O  It seems to use a LOT of memory too.  It
>> shows I'm using 11GBs out of the 16GBs I have.  O_O 
> No. KDE is not using 11G of RAM, that is ridiculous. KDE might be in a
> position to *address* 11G of RAM which might be used for any of a number
> of reasons - like caching every thumbnail you ever read in the session.
>
> 11G addressable out of 16G indicates that efficient use of your memory
> is being made. What would be the point of having 16G and only ever using
> say 1G?
>

I missed the decimal point.  It was 1.1 not 11.  Allergies and new
glasses isn't helping with all this.  I did figure out how to make the
fonts bigger.  That helps.  ;-) 


>> So!!  Is there a really well written howto for this thing or something
>> that one can read and sort of figure out where North is again?  Right
>> now, it's sort of making me dizzy.  I need something quick but at the
>> same time, gets me off to a start.  Linkys would be wonderful.  I found
>> this so far.
> It's a bit too new for proper howtos.

I noticed.  I found a video but even that doesn't match what I have now
so I guess some things were changed since the video was made.  I think
it was several months old. 

>
>> https://www.linux.com/learn/how-use-kde-plasma-desktop-pro
>>
>> The biggest things.  Can I have a saved session again?  Or have it save
>> my activities or something that when I login, it starts most everything
>> itself without me digging around and doing it manually?  That would help. 
> That part doesn't seem to work too well. I get most of my apps back at
> restart, but on the wrong desktop, and non-kde apps are not remembered.
>
> Solution: I never switch the computer off. Desktop just stays running,
> laptops get suspended.
>
>

I did find with google that it is supposed to restore but some things
don't work.  That seems to match what we got.  Maybe later on they will
get it sorted. 

In a way, I like it.  I just need to figure out how to set it up so that
I can work with it.  Other than a glitch or two, it's not to bad.  The
biggest thing, I forgot and updated Firefox and they took tab grouping
away.  I wasn't ready for that.  I wanted to get settled in KDE5 first
then do that.  The old Firefox was took out of the tree. Bummer.

Dale

:-)  :-) 


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