Paul Hartman wrote:
For now you can open a run dialog and type kdesu systemsettings to
have the admin options enabled for editing.
That works great!
Thank you,
Roy
After some more struggling I managed to get kde-base/systemsettings
compiled: If I unmerge x11-libs/libxkbfile and then emerge
systemsettings, it compiles fine (without support for the xkb
settings). After that I did an emerge -DuvaN world and this pulls in
libxkbfile again.
But when I try
.
Kcontrol : might this help with configuring KDE 4.3.1 apps ?
no. You need systemsettings. kcontrol is just a couple of kcm*.so. You need
systemsettings if you want to change anything the easy way.
There is always the hard one - edit config files
would like to have smaller icons
120130 Markus Trippelsdorf wrote:
On 2012.01.30 at 12:33 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
120130 YoYo Siska wrote:
Konsole should open the default browser set in KDE.
You can check that in systemsettings - Workspace Appearance and Behavior
- Default Applications - Web Browser
There's no 'Default
120130 Philip Webb wrote:
120130 Markus Trippelsdorf wrote:
On 2012.01.30 at 12:33 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
120130 YoYo Siska wrote:
Konsole should open the default browser set in KDE.
You can check that in systemsettings - Workspace Appearance and Behavior
- Default Applications - Web
Hello, list. I just installed gentoo for the first time. I am using
openbox wm and some kde apps within it (krusader, for example). I
installed the systemsettings package(4.8.3) to configure the kde apps.
The problem is that i cannot set an icon theme for the kde apps. There
is no entry
Am Samstag, 21. Juli 2012, 16:59:11 schrieb ivan ivanov:
Hello, list. I just installed gentoo for the first time. I am using
openbox wm and some kde apps within it (krusader, for example). I
installed the systemsettings package(4.8.3) to configure the kde apps.
The problem is that i cannot set
Am 30.09.2009 11:57, schrieb Philip Webb:
Yes again ! -- it opens Konqueror: is there any way to change that ?
Change it in Systemsettings. I use konsole-4.3.1 with kde-3.5.10 and
after the change it opens firefox for me.
Greetings
Sebastian
3, now it's systemsettings. But you are
looking for kmenuedit, in the kde-base/kmenuedit package.
Wonko
Hi there!
Since the upgrade to 4.6.3, most KDE applications show up in English. Even
stuff that has not been upgraded, like kmymoney. The only KDE4 application I
know that still is German is systemsettings. Does anyone else experience
this?
Wonko
that still is German is systemsettings. Does anyone else experience
this?
Wonko
Maxim Vorontsov writes:
No, for me all works fine.
Probably another problem that only I have.
BTW, German language is of course set in systemsettings, and it's also set
via Help - Switch Application Language.
It's no big deal, but I'm missing the German language in KMyMoney.
Wonko
On Tuesday 27 September 2011 03:42:12 Nils Larsson wrote:
You could disable it(search for Nepomuk in systemsettings). That's what I
did. Got tired of nepomukindexer spawning hundreds of instances of
itself and eating all my memory...
Ah, yes, of course - thanks.
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Peter
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:56:58 +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
I just wanted to open system setting to configure the screen
brightness, but it was not loading.
What does it tell you if you run systemsettings from a terminal?
PS Please don't top-post.
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If you can get systemsettings working, the setting would be in "Input
Devices" -> "Mouse".
Otherwise, here's some example configs:
~/.config/org.kde.gwenviewrc <http://textuploader.com/ds0qs>
~/.config/kdeglobals (debian) <http://textuploader.com/ds0l7>
On Mon, 09 Oct 2017 10:31:33 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> One other thing: when I restart my KDE desktop, Pale Moon doesn't
> restart. Should it?
Neither does Chromium, which was easily remedied by adding it to the
autostart list in systemsettings.
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This is as bad as
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Dirk Uys dirkc...@gmail.com wrote:
After some more struggling I managed to get kde-base/systemsettings
compiled: If I unmerge x11-libs/libxkbfile and then emerge
systemsettings, it compiles fine (without support for the xkb
settings). After that I did an emerge
drop-down to English all
is well, but it reverts with the next new mail.
I can find no language selection in kmail - Settings - Composer, my
country|region is set to South Africa in systemsettings, the only Languages
that systemsettings offers as choices are British and US English.
I have two
Is KTTSD the text-to-speech engine?
yes
Do you have something set up as a window close notification in
systemsettings?
yes, it's set up to play a sound when a window closes. just that.
I realized the KTTSD popup only shows up when I click the X button. if I
close by a menu entry
* status: started
Am Samstag, 21. Juli 2012, 16:59:11 schrieb ivan ivanov:
Hello, list. I just installed gentoo for the first time. I am using
openbox wm and some kde apps within it (krusader, for example). I
installed the systemsettings package(4.8.3) to configure the kde apps.
The problem is that i
ted: none
> >
> > All selected packages: =app-misc/strigi-0.7.8-r1
>
> Not here. Both kde-base/kdelibs and kde-base/systemsettings require strigi,
> so I'd say the answer to Andrew's question is: you can't do it on a KDE-4
> system.
But you should be able to stop it from indexing yo
slow/test/kde5-gwenview.png
> Are you using those programs from within a running KDE 5 environment?
> If so, did you set oxygen as the active icon theme in systemsettings?
No, I'm using Fluxbox to manage my desktop, but want to use KDE apps.
I've installed Systemsettings,
but 'systemsettings
when moving from 3.5.10 to 4.2.0.
--
Joost
Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.
I am currently waiting for emerge -DuvaNe systemsettings to finish,
Ill keep the list up to date on my success.
Regards
Dirk
back home my room will be hot
and the current build would probably fail again on
kde-base/systemsettings :)
Regards
Dirk
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Dirk Uys dirkc...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.
I am currently waiting for emerge -DuvaNe systemsettings to finish,
Ill keep the list up to date on my success.
Regards
Dirk
Even re-emerging half of my system didn't resolve
this way:
- switch to restore manually saved session in systemsettings/wherever,
no save this session appears in the logout dialog...
- just log out of kde and log in again, now there should be the save
this session option in the logout dialog...
yoyo
--
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|
YoYo
On Saturday 04 October 2008 17:28:32 Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
why compiz? kde 4.1 has rather nice effects build in (which can be turned
off easily in systemsettings).
I mean multiple debates about KDE 4 and video-drivers.
If you have a recent-ish nvidia card, you might want to treat KDE4
.
Would I have more success with 4.3.1 (there are 8 dependencies)?
I would say so, but i can't say for sure, because I don't use Fluxbox.
KDE 4-Apps can only be configured with systemsettings (or by editing the
config files by hand).
Greetings
Sebastian
090924 Philip Webb wrote:
Thanks to all for the clarification re 'Systemsettings':
I may try installing it + dependencies see whether it helps.
Yes, it's installed works doesn't seem to do any damage.
Moreover, it does allow modification of the toolbar eg in Okular,
which is a definite
Change it in Systemsettings. I use konsole-4.3.1 with kde-3.5.10 and
after the change it opens firefox for me.
What all do you unmask for this? I'm still kicking around 3.5.10, but I
wouldn't mind some updated apps, and some of the new Konsole features sound
useful (which is ironic, since
close notification in systemsettings?
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That's how it was called in KDE 3, now it's systemsettings. But you are
looking for kmenuedit, in the kde-base/kmenuedit package.
Wonko
Or just right click on the K thingy and select menu editor.
Dale
:-) :-)
spellchecker ?
Greetings,
Andrzej
systemsettings 'local' or 'regional' or whatever it is called in your
language. 'Regionales' in german.
Spell check
enable it.
On Monday 28 of March 2011 20:22:41 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
systemsettings 'local' or 'regional' or whatever it is called in your
language. 'Regionales' in german.
Spell check
enable it.
Thank you, I did make it, but this not work. I install the English version of
my system, so
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Bill Longman bill.long...@gmail.com wrote:
Obvious fix: don't use konsole.
Use xterm.
--
Bill Longman
Bill,
That's not a fix as it isn't konsole I care about but things like
oocalc, systemsettings and other things which all fail with the same
error
set in systemsettings, and it's also set
via Help - Switch Application Language.
It's no big deal, but I'm missing the German language in KMyMoney.
Wonko
Whenever I launch kde (from startx) I get a message saying that 'sb
Live! 5.1 [SB0060] (rev.7, serial:0x80611102)' is disabled and it is
falling back to 'sb Live! 5.1 [SB0060]' . and then the 'kde
startup' sound plays and sound works perfectly. If I open
systemsettings and click 'multimedia
systemsettings, although I can't remember what I
had to do now.
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On 2022.04.28 11:11, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
While playing with task bars etc. I've managed to lose the Left
Windows key shortcut to open the task manager.
How can I get it back?
I asked this on the KDE User list eight days ago, but no reply.
Systemsettings, Workspace, Shortcuts
As I remember, KDE USED to have such a menu ...
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
Still does:
Go to SystemSettings > Input Devices > Mouse
(also there are menus for Keyboard, Game Controller, Drawing Tablet, Touchpad,
Touchscreen, Virtual Keyboard).
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. If you search for it you'll find it.
I plan to add to the Konsole bug re 'geometry' look up other bugs,
when I've finished basic exploration testing.
Kcontrol : might this help with configuring KDE 4.3.1 apps ?
no. kcontrol is just a couple of kcm*.so.
You need systemsettings if you
)/: KUniqueApplication: Cannot find the
D-Bus session server: /usr/bin/dbus-launch terminated abnormally
with the following error: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.
unknown program name(4453)/: KUniqueApplication: Pipe closed unexpectedly.
mark@laptop1 ~ $ systemsettings
systemsettings(4457
Hi
I'm trying to emerge kde-4.2, but the kde-base/systemsettings-4.2.0
ebuild fails:
Scanning dependencies of target kdeinit_kxkb
[ 23%] Building CXX object
kcontrol/kxkb/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_kxkb.dir/kdeinit_kxkb_automoc.o
[ 24%] Building CXX object
kcontrol/kxkb/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_kxkb.dir
: Cannot find the
D-Bus session server: /usr/bin/dbus-launch terminated abnormally
with the following error: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.
unknown program name(4453)/: KUniqueApplication: Pipe closed unexpectedly.
mark@laptop1 ~ $ systemsettings
systemsettings(4457
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Hello list,
I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any
backend. No video, no sound.
I have 4.2+kdeprefix and systemsettings
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 06:53:22 Dirk Uys wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to emerge kde-4.2, but the kde-base/systemsettings-4.2.0
ebuild fails:
snipped
I have the latest version of libXi (1.2.0). I tried searching the net,
but the only answer I got was that some guy on the kde forums had
in the logout dialog, last time
I tried it, it worked this way:
- switch to restore manually saved session in systemsettings/wherever,
no save this session appears in the logout dialog...
- just log out of kde and log in again, now there should be the save
this session option in the logout
installed, I can not look around yet :-)
And I'm not interested in other rather classic desktop (I mean I'm not
going to use compiz and such ruches).
why compiz? kde 4.1 has rather nice effects build in (which can be turned
off easily in systemsettings).
I mean multiple debates about KDE 4
On Samstag 04 Oktober 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 04 October 2008 17:28:32 Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
why compiz? kde 4.1 has rather nice effects build in (which can be
turned off easily in systemsettings).
I mean multiple debates about KDE 4 and video-drivers.
If you have
prefer not to install apps I don't use.
Anyway, thanks to all for the clarification re 'Systemsettings':
I may try installing it + dependencies see whether it helps.
--
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SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb
ELECTRIC
.
opening the webbrower when right click 'open' on a web address
Yes again ! -- it opens Konqueror: is there any way to change that ?
systemsettings, standard components, web browser
an old-time X lad, this grieves me
greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys for
keyboard, nothing for mouse clicks. Any ideas on how to revert this desktop
change?
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this grieves me
greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys for
keyboard, nothing for mouse clicks. Any ideas on how to revert this desktop
change?
LOL
rm -rfv ~/.kde*
I know you aren't going to do that tho
works) and middle
click is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this grieves me
greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys for
keyboard, nothing for mouse clicks. Any ideas on how to revert this desktop
change?
no, but luckily you can use grep or find
else works) and middle
click is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this grieves me
greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys for
keyboard, nothing for mouse clicks. Any ideas on how to revert this desktop
change?
Top right corner of your screen
section of
systemsettings.
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kcontrol.
That's how it was called in KDE 3, now it's systemsettings. But you
are looking for kmenuedit, in the kde-base/kmenuedit package.
Wonko
Or just right click on the K thingy and select menu editor.
Yeah, it's right there in K - Programs - Settings, but only because I
put
, or as the program
kcontrol.
That's how it was called in KDE 3, now it's systemsettings. But you
are
looking for kmenuedit, in the kde-base/kmenuedit package.
Wonko
Or just right click on the K thingy and select menu editor.
Dale
:-) :-)
Good trick Dale :)
I have tried changing resources in systemsettings to akonadi directory,
instead of .kde4/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf, but still cannot see any contacts.
When entering an address in a new message To: field, the address book seems to
be used because autocompletion works.
This is happening on both
On Monday 28 March 2011 20:38:51 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
On Monday 28 of March 2011 20:22:41 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
systemsettings 'local' or 'regional' or whatever it is called in your
language. 'Regionales' in german.
Spell check
enable it.
Thank you, I did make
.
You could disable it(search for Nepomuk in systemsettings). That's what I did.
Got tired of nepomukindexer spawning hundreds of instances of itself and
eating all my memory...
don't know how to solve it !
There's a tweak in KDE's systemsettings, although I can't remember what I
had to do now.
Yes, i am in kde. And libreoffice have the useflag.
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e the packages that would be unmerged:
> app-misc/strigi
> selected: 0.7.8-r1
>protected: none
> omitted: none
>
> All selected packages: =app-misc/strigi-0.7.8-r1
Not here. Both kde-base/kdelibs and kde-base/systemsettings require strigi,
so I'd say the ans
Are you using those programs from within a running KDE 5 environment?
If so, did you set oxygen as the active icon theme in systemsettings?
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Philip Webb <purs...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> I've updated to KDE 5 , incl Gwenview + Oxygen-icons,
> but even af
0915_201441.png). After
> "dragging" DVI-I-1 to the right of DVI-D-0 in SystemSettings (see
> Screenshot_20160915_201601.png) everything looks OK.
>
> Any suggestions why this is happening (some file-permission some where?)
> and where to search for a solution?
>
>
&
I've got Gwenview to behave by installing Plasma-meta :
Systemsettings shows up with adequate options & single-click is back,
as are the previews of pix on the folder icons.
I've been a happy user of Fluxbox for many years,
but am willing to see how well KDE 5 works in 2016 .
>From a raw
On Saturday 17 Sep 2016 02:04:19 P Levine wrote:
> If you can get systemsettings working, the setting would be in "Input
> Devices" -> "Mouse".
>
> Otherwise, here's some example configs:
>
> ~/.config/org.kde.gwenviewrc <http://textuploader.com/
Last thing. You may want to try x11-misc/qt5ct and see if it helps.
On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday 17 Sep 2016 02:04:19 P Levine wrote:
> > If you can get systemsettings working, the setting would be in "Input
&g
How can I get it back?
> >
> > I asked this on the KDE User list eight days ago, but no reply.
>
> Systemsettings, Workspace, Shortcuts, Application Launcher Widget - set
> it to Meta-Space. You can't set it to just "Meta" but removing the
> Meta-Space setting for m
.
You can check that in systemsettings - Workspace Appearance and Behavior
- Default Applications - Web Browser
There's no 'Default Applications' in my 'systemsettings'.
That mb because I don't have the whole of KDE installed,
as I use Fluxbox as my desktop/window manager.
The 'Default Applications
, but not with Konsole.
Konsole should open the default browser set in KDE.
You can check that in systemsettings - Workspace Appearance and Behavior
- Default Applications - Web Browser
There's no 'Default Applications' in my 'systemsettings'.
That mb because I don't have the whole of KDE installed
>>>protected: none
>>>
>>> omitted: none
>>>
>>> All selected packages: =app-misc/strigi-0.7.8-r1
>>
>> Not here. Both kde-base/kdelibs and kde-base/systemsettings require strigi,
>> so I'd say the answer to Andrew's ques
at
> >> http://chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/test/kde5-gwenview.png
> > Are you using those programs from within a running KDE 5 environment?
> > If so, did you set oxygen as the active icon theme in systemsettings?
>
> No, I'm using Fluxbox to manage my desktop, but want t
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 12:53:22 am Dirk Uys wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to emerge kde-4.2, but the kde-base/systemsettings-4.2.0
ebuild fails:
Scanning dependencies of target kdeinit_kxkb
[ 23%] Building CXX object
kcontrol/kxkb/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_kxkb.dir/kdeinit_kxkb_automoc.o
[ 24
!
The box in question is running KDE.
The first thing I tried was to go into Systemsettings and play with
Display settings in there. Nothing I tried would take. Only xranrd
on the CLI brought some results. Even so, rebooting means that I have
to rerun the stanza to make the new large monitor
)/: KUniqueApplication: Pipe closed unexpectedly.
mark@laptop1 ~ $ systemsettings
systemsettings(4457): KUniqueApplication: Cannot find the D-Bus
session server: /usr/bin/dbus-launch terminated abnormally with the
following error: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.
systemsettings
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 07:53:22 Dirk Uys wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to emerge kde-4.2, but the kde-base/systemsettings-4.2.0
ebuild fails:
snip/
Have anyone else successfully built kde4.2?
Three systems so far, one x86, two amd64. Every single one failed to emerge
kde 4.2 cleanly
the systemsetting and startkde
package emerge fine.
I tried looking at the order of the emerges, but nothing seems out of
the ordinary as far as my knowledge goes. I tried rebuilding the
dependacies of systemsettings, but that did not resolve the problem.
What can I do about this? No one else seem
to save :-) Help!
It just needs a relogin to show the option in the logout dialog, last time
I tried it, it worked this way:
- switch to restore manually saved session in systemsettings/wherever,
no save this session appears in the logout dialog...
- just log out of kde and log
desktop (I mean I'm not
going to use compiz and such ruches).
why compiz? kde 4.1 has rather nice effects build in (which can be turned off
easily in systemsettings).
On Saturday 04 October 2008 18:30:02 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Samstag 04 Oktober 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 04 October 2008 17:28:32 Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
why compiz? kde 4.1 has rather nice effects build in (which can be
turned off easily in systemsettings).
I
to the Konsole bug re 'geometry' look up other bugs,
when I've finished basic exploration testing.
Kcontrol : might this help with configuring KDE 4.3.1 apps ?
no. kcontrol is just a couple of kcm*.so.
You need systemsettings if you want to change anything the easy way.
There is always the hard
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:27:47 +0900, daid kahl daid...@gmail.com wrote:
Change it in Systemsettings. I use konsole-4.3.1 with kde-3.5.10 and
after the change it opens firefox for me.
What all do you unmask for this? I'm still kicking around 3.5.10, but I
wouldn't mind some updated apps
on the desktop (everywhere else works) and
middle click is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this
grieves me greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys for
keyboard, nothing for mouse clicks. Any ideas on how to revert this
desktop change?
LOL
rm
presses.
Now I have no right click on the desktop (everywhere else works) and
middle click is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this
grieves me greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys for
keyboard, nothing for mouse clicks. Any ideas on how
context menu. Including configs for mouse buttons
presses.
Now I have no right click on the desktop (everywhere else works) and
middle click is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this
grieves me greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about this - 1000s of hotkeys
shiny extra stuff
on the right-click context menu. Including configs for mouse buttons
presses.
Now I have no right click on the desktop (everywhere else works) and
middle click is disabled everywhere. Being an old-time X lad, this
grieves me greatly.
Systemsettings has nothing I can see about
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:48:33 -0800, Jim Cunning wrote:
I had the same problem turning it off on KDE3. It's a system setting,
Konqueror does the same. ISTR it's in the Accessibility section of
systemsettings.
Firefox does not exhibit this behavior,
Of course not, it's not a KDE app
up Trigger as Sleep and populated the Action fields as you suggested in
the Input Actions in SystemSettings. If I click on the Call button under the
Action fields, the machine goes to sleep. If I use the keyboard Sleep button
it does not. How do I troubleshoot this?
--
Regards,
Mick
/powerdevil
suspend
2
Hmm ... this is weird:
I set up Trigger as Sleep and populated the Action fields as you suggested in
the Input Actions in SystemSettings. If I click on the Call button under the
Action fields, the machine goes to sleep. If I use the keyboard Sleep button
it does
Hmm ... this is weird:
I set up Trigger as Sleep and populated the Action fields as you suggested in
the Input Actions in SystemSettings. If I click on the Call button under the
Action fields, the machine goes to sleep. If I use the keyboard Sleep button
it does not. How do I troubleshoot
to define a new dbus-call
org.kde.kded
/modules/powerdevil
suspend
2
Hmm ... this is weird:
I set up Trigger as Sleep and populated the Action fields as you suggested
in
the Input Actions in SystemSettings. �If I click on the Call button under
the
Action fields, the machine goes
at the bottom of the
screen).
How can I troubleshoot this?
Some digging around helped a bit - I switched in SystemSettings/Desktop
Effects, the Compositing Type from OpenGL to XRender and now it does not
suspend (although 'wobbly windows' and 'Desktop Cube Animation' are disabled.
In E17 which
Mick wrote:
Some digging around helped a bit - I switched in SystemSettings/Desktop
Effects, the Compositing Type from OpenGL to XRender and now it does not
suspend (although 'wobbly windows' and 'Desktop Cube Animation' are disabled.
In E17 which I use daily the compositing works fine, until
, systemsettings and other things which all fail with the same
error message.
As of yet I haven't figured out what the update process messed up
by something has gone sideways on that machine.
- Mark
Mark,
Can you start anything that isn't KDE-related?
Like xclock, xterm,...?
That way we can check
Maxim Vorontsov writes:
27.05.2011, в 21:35, Alex Schuster wo...@wonkology.org написал(а):
Maxim Vorontsov writes:
No, for me all works fine.
Probably another problem that only I have.
BTW, German language is of course set in systemsettings, and it's also
set via Help - Switch
mails
in my IMAP folders. I can compose new mails, but when I save as draft,
kmail crashes. Did not try other things yet.
Thanks for the heads up.
You may want to try pointing your calendar, contacts, notes, alarm, in your
SystemSettings/Personal Information to the files/directories that were
Doug Hunley wrote:
Whenever I launch kde (from startx) I get a message saying that 'sb
Live! 5.1 [SB0060] (rev.7, serial:0x80611102)' is disabled and it is
falling back to 'sb Live! 5.1 [SB0060]' . and then the 'kde
startup' sound plays and sound works perfectly. If I open
systemsettings
]' . and then the 'kde
startup' sound plays and sound works perfectly. If I open
systemsettings and click 'multimedia' and then 'phonon' it shows both
of these devices with the former greyed out (it says 'this device is
currently not available' when you mouse over it).
Anyone know wtf is going
to do with USE flags I think.
Open Systemsettings - Standard Components, there's an entry for the
window manager. I can chose between KDE default (KWin), and another
window manager. The dropdown list has Metacity (GNOME) and Openbox,
although I have more window managers installed, including
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