Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-16 Thread Diederik de Haas
On zondag 16 oktober 2022 14:00:52 CEST Aurélien COUDERC wrote:
> Now that the login screen bug seems to be fixed for everyone, I'd like to
> strongly recommend everyone who switched to the breeze SDDM theme due to
> the bug to switch back to debian-breeze.
> 
> Debian-breeze is the default that our users will see and we need to get it
> as much exposure as possible before it reaches testing.

I can confirm that the issue is fixed.

In the "Login Screen (SDDM)" System Settings screen, I do not have a preview 
though, while (just) "Breeze" does.

(I also have a "Debian Maui" and _another_ (?) "Debian Breeze" theme in that 
screen and both don't have a preview either)

HTH,
  Diederik

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Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-16 Thread Aurélien COUDERC
Dear all,

Le 14 octobre 2022 23:10:40 GMT+02:00, Diederik de Haas  
a écrit :
>On vrijdag 14 oktober 2022 20:36:44 CEST Aurélien COUDERC wrote:

>> In any case I've uploaded plasma-workspace 4:5.26.0-2 with the fix and I've
>> synchronised the theme conf file with the upstream one as you suggest.

Thanks for your various feedback and bug reports that help make the KDE 
packages better.

Now that the login screen bug seems to be fixed for everyone, I'd like to 
strongly recommend everyone who switched to the breeze SDDM theme due to the 
bug to switch back to debian-breeze.

Debian-breeze is the default that our users will see and we need to get it as 
much exposure as possible before it reaches testing.

Thank you again for your help in testing Plasma and your patience.


Happy hacking,
--
Aurélien



Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-14 Thread Diederik de Haas
On vrijdag 14 oktober 2022 20:36:44 CEST Aurélien COUDERC wrote:
> >Should the following be added to that file for the tiny char issue?
> >fontSize=10
> 
> I dont know but fixing the wallpaper path also fixes the font size for me so
> I'd prefer not touching anything else if not required.

I did not expect that. I hadn't checked it myself (yet) though.

> In any case I've uploaded plasma-workspace 4:5.26.0-2 with the fix and I've
> synchronised the theme conf file with the upstream one as you suggest.

Thanks!

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Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-14 Thread Aurélien COUDERC



Le 14 octobre 2022 18:53:41 GMT+02:00, Diederik de Haas  
a écrit :
>On Friday, 14 October 2022 14:49:01 CEST Aurélien COUDERC wrote:
>> Alternatively you can add the following line :
>> background=/usr/share/desktop-base/active-theme/login/background.svg
>> 
>> at the end of this file :
>> /usr/share/sddm/themes/debian-breeze/theme.conf
>> 
>> until the package is fixed.
>
>Thanks.
>
>> > >the password chars were REALLY tiny. I could still login though.
>
>Should the following be added to that file for the tiny char issue?
>fontSize=10

I dont know but fixing the wallpaper path also fixes the font size for me so 
I'd prefer not touching anything else if not required.

>Diffing the theme.conf files also showed this item:
>needsFullUserModel=false
>
>But I have no idea what that is for (and thus whether it's needed).

AFAICR it's related to remote logins and not loading all user information by 
default to avoid performance problems on the login screen.

In any case I've uploaded plasma-workspace 4:5.26.0-2 with the fix and I've 
synchronised the theme conf file with the upstream one as you suggest.


Happy hacking,
--
Aurélien



Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-14 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Friday, 14 October 2022 14:49:01 CEST Aurélien COUDERC wrote:
> Alternatively you can add the following line :
> background=/usr/share/desktop-base/active-theme/login/background.svg
> 
> at the end of this file :
> /usr/share/sddm/themes/debian-breeze/theme.conf
> 
> until the package is fixed.

Thanks.

> > >the password chars were REALLY tiny. I could still login though.

Should the following be added to that file for the tiny char issue?
fontSize=10

Diffing the theme.conf files also showed this item:
needsFullUserModel=false

But I have no idea what that is for (and thus whether it's needed).

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Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-14 Thread Aurélien COUDERC
Le mercredi 12 octobre 2022, 17:07:35 CEST Joe McEntire a écrit :
> I noticed the very tiny lettering too, switched themes from debian breeze to 
> just breeze and swapped background to homewold and all is well. One issue I 
> do still have is in wayland my right click menu is not being positioned 
> correctly. It's way off to the right of where I click. Thinking that has 
> something to do with having 4 monitors with carrying resolutions. 
> 
> On October 12, 2022 11:02:18 AM EDT, Diederik de Haas  
> wrote:
> >On Wednesday, 12 October 2022 11:07:05 CEST Sedat Dilek wrote:
> >> No background wallpaper in SDDM (white background) - only visible is
> >> the box where I can type my password.
> >
> >I did have a background wallpaper in SDDM, but the password chars were 
> >REALLY 
> >tiny. I could still login though.

Thanks all for the comments.

Indeed the bug is still present in the 5.26.0 packages.


Alternatively you can add the following line :
background=/usr/share/desktop-base/active-theme/login/background.svg

at the end of this file :
/usr/share/sddm/themes/debian-breeze/theme.conf

until the package is fixed.


Best,
--
Aurélien




Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Luc Castermans
thanks for making 5.26 available. I selected SDDM theme "Breeze"  according
to the tips in this thread.

Luc

=
Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux
KDE Plasma Version: 5.26.0
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.98.0
Qt Version: 5.15.6
Kernel Version: 5.19.0-2-amd64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-4200U CPU @ 1.60GHz
Memory: 7.2 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 4400
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Product Name: HP ProBook 430 G1
System Version: A3009CD20303

Op wo 12 okt. 2022 om 17:19 schreef Diederik de Haas :

> On Wednesday, 12 October 2022 17:07:35 CEST Joe McEntire wrote:
> > I noticed the very tiny lettering too, switched themes from debian
> breeze to
> > just breeze and swapped background to homewold and all is well.
>
> That was an interesting hint ...
> I switched (too) from Debian Breeze to just Breeze, logged out and
> everything
> was normal again.
> I then switched back to Debian Breeze, logged out and I no longer had a
> background (image) and the letters were tiny again.
> So for now I've switched back to (just) Breeze.



-- 
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Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Joe McEntire
I noticed the very tiny lettering too, switched themes from debian breeze to 
just breeze and swapped background to homewold and all is well. One issue I do 
still have is in wayland my right click menu is not being positioned correctly. 
It's way off to the right of where I click. Thinking that has something to do 
with having 4 monitors with carrying resolutions. 

On October 12, 2022 11:02:18 AM EDT, Diederik de Haas  
wrote:
>On Wednesday, 12 October 2022 11:07:05 CEST Sedat Dilek wrote:
>> No background wallpaper in SDDM (white background) - only visible is
>> the box where I can type my password.
>
>I did have a background wallpaper in SDDM, but the password chars were REALLY 
>tiny. I could still login though.

Thanks,

Joe McEntire
get...@live.com

Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Wednesday, 12 October 2022 17:07:35 CEST Joe McEntire wrote:
> I noticed the very tiny lettering too, switched themes from debian breeze to
> just breeze and swapped background to homewold and all is well.

That was an interesting hint ...
I switched (too) from Debian Breeze to just Breeze, logged out and everything 
was normal again.
I then switched back to Debian Breeze, logged out and I no longer had a 
background (image) and the letters were tiny again.
So for now I've switched back to (just) Breeze.

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Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Wednesday, 12 October 2022 11:07:05 CEST Sedat Dilek wrote:
> No background wallpaper in SDDM (white background) - only visible is
> the box where I can type my password.

I did have a background wallpaper in SDDM, but the password chars were REALLY 
tiny. I could still login though.

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Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Sedat Dilek
Fucking awesome /me:

# cp -av /usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/theme.conf
/etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf

# git diff /etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf.orig
/etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf
diff --git a/etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf.orig
b/etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf
index 4983568..d509880 100644
--- a/etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf.orig
+++ b/etc/alternatives/sddm-debian-theme/theme.conf
@@ -3,3 +3,6 @@ showlogo=hidden
logo=/usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/default-logo.svg
type=image
color=#1d99f3
+fontSize=10
+background=/usr/share/wallpapers/Next/contents/images/5120x2880.png
+needsFullUserModel=false

Now, I have a background in SDDM.

-Sedat-

On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 11:07 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
>
> After a reboot my only complaint is...
>
> No background wallpaper in SDDM (white background) - only visible is
> the box where I can type my password.
>
> So, changing from Wayland to X11 or GNOME seems "unpossible".
> ( Might be solvable via KDE/systemsettings? )
>
> Looks nice KDE/Plasma 5.26.0...
>
> -Sedat-
>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 10:49 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
> >
> > I love to answer my own questions:
> >
> > # zless /usr/share/doc/kwin-wayland/changelog.Debian.gz
> > ...
> > kwin (4:5.25.90-1) experimental; urgency=medium
> >
> >  [ Aurélien COUDERC ]
> >  * New upstream release (5.25.90).
> >   * Bump version of internal libraries libkwineffects and libkwinglutils
> >from 13 to 14.
> >...
> >   * Upstream merged Wayland backends into the main KWin library. <--- XXX: 
> > NOTE
> >
> > I guess this is... /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0
> >
> > Quick check with llvm-objdump:
> >
> > # llvm-objdump-15 -D /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0 |
> > grep -i backend | grep -i wayland
> > matches: KWin7Wayland14WaylandBackend
> >
> > Obsolete (bumped version 13 -> 14) - remove:
> > # dpkg --purge libkwinxrenderutils13
> >
> > -sed@-
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 10:33 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
> > >
> > > [ Please CC me I am not subscribed to this ML ]
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Thanks for the quick packaging + upload to Debian/unstable AMD64.
> > >
> > > Looks like 4 packages missing:
> > >
> > > # git diff KDE/KP-5-25-5 KDE/KP-5-26-0
> > > diff --git a/KDE/KP-5-25-5 b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
> > > index 94f379d..86078b0 100644
> > > --- a/KDE/KP-5-25-5
> > > +++ b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
> > > @@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ kwin-common
> > > kwin-data
> > > kwin-style-breeze
> > > kwin-wayland
> > > -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> > > -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
> > > -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> > > kwin-x11
> > > kwrited
> > > layer-shell-qt
> > > @@ -51,9 +48,8 @@ libksysguardformatter1
> > > libksysguardsensorfaces1
> > > libksysguardsensors1
> > > libksysguardsystemstats1
> > > -libkwineffects13
> > > -libkwinglutils13
> > > -libkwinxrenderutils13
> > > +libkwineffects14
> > > +libkwinglutils14
> > > libkworkspace5-5
> > > liblayershellqtinterface5
> > > libnotificationmanager1
> > >
> > > Note: Yes, I use `git diff` for comparing files.
> > >
> > > Those packages were built out of kwin sources.
> > >
> > > But... kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc [1] says:
> > >
> > > Package-List:
> > >  kwin-common deb kde optional arch=any
> > >  kwin-data deb kde optional arch=all
> > >  kwin-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any
> > >  kwin-wayland deb kde optional arch=any
> > >  kwin-x11 deb kde optional arch=any
> > >  libkwineffects14 deb libs optional arch=any
> > >  libkwinglutils14 deb libs optional arch=any
> > >
> > > So my question: What happened to these packages?
> > >
> > > -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> > > -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
> > > -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> > > -libkwinxrenderutils13
> > >
> > > Now, obsolete?
> > > Moved from kwin to a different package?
> > > Included in kwin in a different manner?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance for answering my questions?
> > >
> > > [1] 
> > > https://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd/pool/main/k/kwin/kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > > -Sedat-
> > >
> > > P.S.: Status/Availability of some packages
> > >
> > > # LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> > > kwin-wayland-backend-wayland kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> > > libkwinxrenderutils13
> > > kwin-wayland-backend-drm:
> > >  Installed: (none)
> > >  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
> > >  Version table:
> > > 4:5.25.5-1 500
> > >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> > >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> > > 4:5.20.5-1 500
> > >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> > >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> > > kwin-wayland-backend-wayland:
> > >  Installed: (none)
> > >  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
> > >  Version table:
> > > 4:5.25.5-1 500
> > >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> > >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages

Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Sedat Dilek
After a reboot my only complaint is...

No background wallpaper in SDDM (white background) - only visible is
the box where I can type my password.

So, changing from Wayland to X11 or GNOME seems "unpossible".
( Might be solvable via KDE/systemsettings? )

Looks nice KDE/Plasma 5.26.0...

-Sedat-

On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 10:49 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
>
> I love to answer my own questions:
>
> # zless /usr/share/doc/kwin-wayland/changelog.Debian.gz
> ...
> kwin (4:5.25.90-1) experimental; urgency=medium
>
>  [ Aurélien COUDERC ]
>  * New upstream release (5.25.90).
>   * Bump version of internal libraries libkwineffects and libkwinglutils
>from 13 to 14.
>...
>   * Upstream merged Wayland backends into the main KWin library. <--- XXX: 
> NOTE
>
> I guess this is... /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0
>
> Quick check with llvm-objdump:
>
> # llvm-objdump-15 -D /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0 |
> grep -i backend | grep -i wayland
> matches: KWin7Wayland14WaylandBackend
>
> Obsolete (bumped version 13 -> 14) - remove:
> # dpkg --purge libkwinxrenderutils13
>
> -sed@-
>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 10:33 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
> >
> > [ Please CC me I am not subscribed to this ML ]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for the quick packaging + upload to Debian/unstable AMD64.
> >
> > Looks like 4 packages missing:
> >
> > # git diff KDE/KP-5-25-5 KDE/KP-5-26-0
> > diff --git a/KDE/KP-5-25-5 b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
> > index 94f379d..86078b0 100644
> > --- a/KDE/KP-5-25-5
> > +++ b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
> > @@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ kwin-common
> > kwin-data
> > kwin-style-breeze
> > kwin-wayland
> > -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> > -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
> > -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> > kwin-x11
> > kwrited
> > layer-shell-qt
> > @@ -51,9 +48,8 @@ libksysguardformatter1
> > libksysguardsensorfaces1
> > libksysguardsensors1
> > libksysguardsystemstats1
> > -libkwineffects13
> > -libkwinglutils13
> > -libkwinxrenderutils13
> > +libkwineffects14
> > +libkwinglutils14
> > libkworkspace5-5
> > liblayershellqtinterface5
> > libnotificationmanager1
> >
> > Note: Yes, I use `git diff` for comparing files.
> >
> > Those packages were built out of kwin sources.
> >
> > But... kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc [1] says:
> >
> > Package-List:
> >  kwin-common deb kde optional arch=any
> >  kwin-data deb kde optional arch=all
> >  kwin-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any
> >  kwin-wayland deb kde optional arch=any
> >  kwin-x11 deb kde optional arch=any
> >  libkwineffects14 deb libs optional arch=any
> >  libkwinglutils14 deb libs optional arch=any
> >
> > So my question: What happened to these packages?
> >
> > -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> > -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
> > -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> > -libkwinxrenderutils13
> >
> > Now, obsolete?
> > Moved from kwin to a different package?
> > Included in kwin in a different manner?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for answering my questions?
> >
> > [1] 
> > https://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd/pool/main/k/kwin/kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc
> >
> > Best regards,
> > -Sedat-
> >
> > P.S.: Status/Availability of some packages
> >
> > # LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> > kwin-wayland-backend-wayland kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> > libkwinxrenderutils13
> > kwin-wayland-backend-drm:
> >  Installed: (none)
> >  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
> >  Version table:
> > 4:5.25.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> > 4:5.20.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> > kwin-wayland-backend-wayland:
> >  Installed: (none)
> >  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
> >  Version table:
> > 4:5.25.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> > 4:5.20.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> > kwin-wayland-backend-x11:
> >  Installed: (none)
> >  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
> >  Version table:
> > 4:5.25.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> > 4:5.20.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> > libkwinxrenderutils13:
> >  Installed: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
> >  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
> >  Version table:
> > *** 4:5.25.5-1+b1 100
> >100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> > 4:5.25.5-1 500
> >500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> >500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> >
> > -EOT-



Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Aurélien COUDERC



Le 12 octobre 2022 11:07:05 GMT+02:00, Sedat Dilek  a 
écrit :
>After a reboot my only complaint is...
>
>No background wallpaper in SDDM (white background) - only visible is
>the box where I can type my password.
>
>So, changing from Wayland to X11 or GNOME seems "unpossible".
>( Might be solvable via KDE/systemsettings? )

Yes, thanks for the feedback.

I noticed this a bit too late but it's already fixed in the 5.26.0 packages.


Happy hacking !
--
Aurélien



Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Aurélien COUDERC
Plus I explained this explicitly in my email about 5.26 beta… 


Le 12 octobre 2022 10:49:12 GMT+02:00, Sedat Dilek  a 
écrit :
>I love to answer my own questions:
>
># zless /usr/share/doc/kwin-wayland/changelog.Debian.gz
>...
>kwin (4:5.25.90-1) experimental; urgency=medium
>
> [ Aurélien COUDERC ]
> * New upstream release (5.25.90).
>  * Bump version of internal libraries libkwineffects and libkwinglutils
>   from 13 to 14.
>   ...
>  * Upstream merged Wayland backends into the main KWin library. <--- XXX: NOTE
>
>I guess this is... /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0
>
>Quick check with llvm-objdump:
>
># llvm-objdump-15 -D /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0 |
>grep -i backend | grep -i wayland
>matches: KWin7Wayland14WaylandBackend
>
>Obsolete (bumped version 13 -> 14) - remove:
># dpkg --purge libkwinxrenderutils13
>
>-sed@-
>
>On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 10:33 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
>>
>> [ Please CC me I am not subscribed to this ML ]
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for the quick packaging + upload to Debian/unstable AMD64.
>>
>> Looks like 4 packages missing:
>>
>> # git diff KDE/KP-5-25-5 KDE/KP-5-26-0
>> diff --git a/KDE/KP-5-25-5 b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
>> index 94f379d..86078b0 100644
>> --- a/KDE/KP-5-25-5
>> +++ b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
>> @@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ kwin-common
>> kwin-data
>> kwin-style-breeze
>> kwin-wayland
>> -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
>> -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
>> -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
>> kwin-x11
>> kwrited
>> layer-shell-qt
>> @@ -51,9 +48,8 @@ libksysguardformatter1
>> libksysguardsensorfaces1
>> libksysguardsensors1
>> libksysguardsystemstats1
>> -libkwineffects13
>> -libkwinglutils13
>> -libkwinxrenderutils13
>> +libkwineffects14
>> +libkwinglutils14
>> libkworkspace5-5
>> liblayershellqtinterface5
>> libnotificationmanager1
>>
>> Note: Yes, I use `git diff` for comparing files.
>>
>> Those packages were built out of kwin sources.
>>
>> But... kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc [1] says:
>>
>> Package-List:
>>  kwin-common deb kde optional arch=any
>>  kwin-data deb kde optional arch=all
>>  kwin-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any
>>  kwin-wayland deb kde optional arch=any
>>  kwin-x11 deb kde optional arch=any
>>  libkwineffects14 deb libs optional arch=any
>>  libkwinglutils14 deb libs optional arch=any
>>
>> So my question: What happened to these packages?
>>
>> -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
>> -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
>> -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
>> -libkwinxrenderutils13
>>
>> Now, obsolete?
>> Moved from kwin to a different package?
>> Included in kwin in a different manner?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for answering my questions?
>>
>> [1] 
>> https://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd/pool/main/k/kwin/kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc
>>
>> Best regards,
>> -Sedat-
>>
>> P.S.: Status/Availability of some packages
>>
>> # LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy kwin-wayland-backend-drm
>> kwin-wayland-backend-wayland kwin-wayland-backend-x11
>> libkwinxrenderutils13
>> kwin-wayland-backend-drm:
>>  Installed: (none)
>>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
>>  Version table:
>> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>> 4:5.20.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>> kwin-wayland-backend-wayland:
>>  Installed: (none)
>>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
>>  Version table:
>> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>> 4:5.20.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>> kwin-wayland-backend-x11:
>>  Installed: (none)
>>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
>>  Version table:
>> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>> 4:5.20.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>> libkwinxrenderutils13:
>>  Installed: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
>>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
>>  Version table:
>> *** 4:5.25.5-1+b1 100
>>100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>>
>> -EOT-
>


Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Sedat Dilek
I love to answer my own questions:

# zless /usr/share/doc/kwin-wayland/changelog.Debian.gz
...
kwin (4:5.25.90-1) experimental; urgency=medium

 [ Aurélien COUDERC ]
 * New upstream release (5.25.90).
  * Bump version of internal libraries libkwineffects and libkwinglutils
   from 13 to 14.
   ...
  * Upstream merged Wayland backends into the main KWin library. <--- XXX: NOTE

I guess this is... /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0

Quick check with llvm-objdump:

# llvm-objdump-15 -D /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkwin.so.5.26.0 |
grep -i backend | grep -i wayland
matches: KWin7Wayland14WaylandBackend

Obsolete (bumped version 13 -> 14) - remove:
# dpkg --purge libkwinxrenderutils13

-sed@-

On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 10:33 AM Sedat Dilek  wrote:
>
> [ Please CC me I am not subscribed to this ML ]
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the quick packaging + upload to Debian/unstable AMD64.
>
> Looks like 4 packages missing:
>
> # git diff KDE/KP-5-25-5 KDE/KP-5-26-0
> diff --git a/KDE/KP-5-25-5 b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
> index 94f379d..86078b0 100644
> --- a/KDE/KP-5-25-5
> +++ b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
> @@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ kwin-common
> kwin-data
> kwin-style-breeze
> kwin-wayland
> -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
> -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> kwin-x11
> kwrited
> layer-shell-qt
> @@ -51,9 +48,8 @@ libksysguardformatter1
> libksysguardsensorfaces1
> libksysguardsensors1
> libksysguardsystemstats1
> -libkwineffects13
> -libkwinglutils13
> -libkwinxrenderutils13
> +libkwineffects14
> +libkwinglutils14
> libkworkspace5-5
> liblayershellqtinterface5
> libnotificationmanager1
>
> Note: Yes, I use `git diff` for comparing files.
>
> Those packages were built out of kwin sources.
>
> But... kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc [1] says:
>
> Package-List:
>  kwin-common deb kde optional arch=any
>  kwin-data deb kde optional arch=all
>  kwin-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any
>  kwin-wayland deb kde optional arch=any
>  kwin-x11 deb kde optional arch=any
>  libkwineffects14 deb libs optional arch=any
>  libkwinglutils14 deb libs optional arch=any
>
> So my question: What happened to these packages?
>
> -kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> -kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
> -kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> -libkwinxrenderutils13
>
> Now, obsolete?
> Moved from kwin to a different package?
> Included in kwin in a different manner?
>
> Thanks in advance for answering my questions?
>
> [1] 
> https://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd/pool/main/k/kwin/kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc
>
> Best regards,
> -Sedat-
>
> P.S.: Status/Availability of some packages
>
> # LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy kwin-wayland-backend-drm
> kwin-wayland-backend-wayland kwin-wayland-backend-x11
> libkwinxrenderutils13
> kwin-wayland-backend-drm:
>  Installed: (none)
>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
>  Version table:
> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> 4:5.20.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> kwin-wayland-backend-wayland:
>  Installed: (none)
>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
>  Version table:
> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> 4:5.20.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> kwin-wayland-backend-x11:
>  Installed: (none)
>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
>  Version table:
> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
> 4:5.20.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
> libkwinxrenderutils13:
>  Installed: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
>  Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
>  Version table:
> *** 4:5.25.5-1+b1 100
>100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> 4:5.25.5-1 500
>500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
>
> -EOT-



Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-12 Thread Sedat Dilek
[ Please CC me I am not subscribed to this ML ]

Hi,

Thanks for the quick packaging + upload to Debian/unstable AMD64.

Looks like 4 packages missing:

# git diff KDE/KP-5-25-5 KDE/KP-5-26-0
diff --git a/KDE/KP-5-25-5 b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
index 94f379d..86078b0 100644
--- a/KDE/KP-5-25-5
+++ b/KDE/KP-5-26-0
@@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ kwin-common
kwin-data
kwin-style-breeze
kwin-wayland
-kwin-wayland-backend-drm
-kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
-kwin-wayland-backend-x11
kwin-x11
kwrited
layer-shell-qt
@@ -51,9 +48,8 @@ libksysguardformatter1
libksysguardsensorfaces1
libksysguardsensors1
libksysguardsystemstats1
-libkwineffects13
-libkwinglutils13
-libkwinxrenderutils13
+libkwineffects14
+libkwinglutils14
libkworkspace5-5
liblayershellqtinterface5
libnotificationmanager1

Note: Yes, I use `git diff` for comparing files.

Those packages were built out of kwin sources.

But... kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc [1] says:

Package-List:
 kwin-common deb kde optional arch=any
 kwin-data deb kde optional arch=all
 kwin-dev deb libdevel optional arch=any
 kwin-wayland deb kde optional arch=any
 kwin-x11 deb kde optional arch=any
 libkwineffects14 deb libs optional arch=any
 libkwinglutils14 deb libs optional arch=any

So my question: What happened to these packages?

-kwin-wayland-backend-drm
-kwin-wayland-backend-wayland
-kwin-wayland-backend-x11
-libkwinxrenderutils13

Now, obsolete?
Moved from kwin to a different package?
Included in kwin in a different manner?

Thanks in advance for answering my questions?

[1] https://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd/pool/main/k/kwin/kwin_5.26.0-1.dsc

Best regards,
-Sedat-

P.S.: Status/Availability of some packages

# LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy kwin-wayland-backend-drm
kwin-wayland-backend-wayland kwin-wayland-backend-x11
libkwinxrenderutils13
kwin-wayland-backend-drm:
 Installed: (none)
 Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
 Version table:
4:5.25.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
4:5.20.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
kwin-wayland-backend-wayland:
 Installed: (none)
 Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
 Version table:
4:5.25.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
4:5.20.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
kwin-wayland-backend-x11:
 Installed: (none)
 Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1
 Version table:
4:5.25.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
4:5.20.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages
libkwinxrenderutils13:
 Installed: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
 Candidate: 4:5.25.5-1+b1
 Version table:
*** 4:5.25.5-1+b1 100
   100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
4:5.25.5-1 500
   500 https://ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
   500 https://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages

-EOT-



Re: Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-11 Thread Coque Couto
+1

It’s a pleasure to be able to run the latest Plasma on Debian with official 
packages. Sid is a great distro for advanced users, and these packages make us 
a little happier. Great work!

Regards.

> El 11 oct 2022, a las 17:28, Martin Steigerwald  
> escribió:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Read here about it:
> 
> https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.26.0/
> 
> As usually wait for it to be complete and be careful with dist-upgrade 
> during that time. Same was true for Qt transition that at least on my 
> systems appears to be completed.
> 
> 
> Thank you to Aurélien and Rik Mills. And to everyone else who helps with 
> packaging Plasma, KDE Frameworks, the applications and Qt!
> 
> I am very happy about the current state of those in Debian.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Best,
> -- 
> Martin
> 
> 



Plasma 5.26 coming to unstable - Thank you!

2022-10-11 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hi!

Read here about it:

https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.26.0/

As usually wait for it to be complete and be careful with dist-upgrade 
during that time. Same was true for Qt transition that at least on my 
systems appears to be completed.


Thank you to Aurélien and Rik Mills. And to everyone else who helps with 
packaging Plasma, KDE Frameworks, the applications and Qt!

I am very happy about the current state of those in Debian.

Thank you.

Best,
-- 
Martin




Re: Thank you!

2022-06-02 Thread Aurélien COUDERC
Also the thanks should extend to Rik Mills from Kubuntu who takes great care to 
catch up with us on IRC regularly and ensure as much as possible is maintained 
in a shared way between both Debian and Ubuntu !


Le 2 juin 2022 08:26:12 GMT+02:00, Martin Steigerwald  a 
écrit :
>Hi!
>
>A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued 
>work on Qt/KDE related packages.
>
>Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for 
>tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE 
>will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM 
>and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the 
>Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be 
>about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull 
>this off!
>
>While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in 
>most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable 
>regarding KDE related packages is very decent.
>
>Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to 
>those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team 
>members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and 
>those who contributed a lot previously.
>
>I appreciate your effort!
>
>Best,
>-- 
>Martin
>
>


Re: Thank you!

2022-06-02 Thread local10
Jun 2, 2022, 06:26 by mar...@lichtvoll.de:

> A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued 
> work on Qt/KDE related packages.
>
> Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for 
> tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE 
> will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM 
> and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the 
> Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be 
> about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull 
> this off!
>


My thanks as well. Great job!



Re: Plasma 5.25 beta in experimental (was: Thank you!)

2022-06-02 Thread Aurélien COUDERC

Hi,

thanks, appreciated.

By the way, I’ve uploaded Plasma 5.25 beta to experimental.
If you feel like testing pre-release software and reporting issues to 
the upstream project, feel free to give it a try. ;-)



Happy hacking !
--
Aurélien

Le 02/06/2022 à 08:26, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :

Hi!

A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
work on Qt/KDE related packages.

Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for
tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the
Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull
this off!

While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable
regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team
members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
those who contributed a lot previously.

I appreciate your effort!

Best,




Re: Thank you!

2022-06-02 Thread Coque Couto
+1

Great work. Thanks for allowing so many KDE users stay with Debian. I can’t 
imagine a better combo. :^)

> El 2 jun 2022, a las 9:08, luca.pedrielli  escribió:
> 
> +1
> 
> Il 02/06/22 08:26, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
>> work on Qt/KDE related packages.
>> 
>> Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for
>> tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
>> will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
>> and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the
>> Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
>> about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull
>> this off!
>> 
>> While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
>> most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable
>> regarding KDE related packages is very decent.
>> 
>> Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
>> those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team
>> members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
>> those who contributed a lot previously.
>> 
>> I appreciate your effort!
>> 
>> Best,
> 
> 
> -- 
> Saluti, Luca Pedrielli
> 



Re: Thank you!

2022-06-02 Thread luca.pedrielli

+1

Il 02/06/22 08:26, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:

Hi!

A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
work on Qt/KDE related packages.

Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for
tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the
Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull
this off!

While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable
regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team
members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
those who contributed a lot previously.

I appreciate your effort!

Best,



--
Saluti, Luca Pedrielli



Re: Thank you!

2022-06-02 Thread Luc Castermans

+1


Op 02-06-2022 om 08:26 schreef Martin Steigerwald:

Hi!

A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
work on Qt/KDE related packages.

Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for
tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the
Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull
this off!

While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable
regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team
members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
those who contributed a lot previously.

I appreciate your effort!

Best,


--
m.vr.gr.

Luc Castermans
mailto:luc.casterm...@gmail.com



Thank you!

2022-06-02 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hi!

A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued 
work on Qt/KDE related packages.

Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for 
tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE 
will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM 
and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the 
Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be 
about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull 
this off!

While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in 
most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable 
regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to 
those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team 
members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and 
those who contributed a lot previously.

I appreciate your effort!

Best,
-- 
Martin




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Thank you

2020-02-14 Thread BoDiro

Hi all!

Today I want to say a big thank you, to all, who work on Debian and KDE.
I love them both and they made my life easier for years!

Bodiro



Re: Re: Re: Thank you!

2014-10-19 Thread Keian Rao Eng Haau
Sorry if I'm doing something wrong, guys. I'm new to mailing lists. You
might end up seeing a previous message by me; just ignore that.

And you mean 768MB of RAM? My iBook G3 with 64MB of RAM struggles hard to
run KDE3. I really doubt you can pull off even the Linux kernel on 768KB of
RAM.


Re: Thank you!

2014-10-17 Thread Marco Valli
In data giovedì 16 ottobre 2014 17:04:45, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:
 Thank you, all members of Debian Qt/KDE team.

+ 1
Regards

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Re: Thank you!

2014-10-17 Thread Xavier Brochard
Le vendredi 17 octobre 2014, 09:46:21 Marco Valli a écrit :
 In data giovedì 16 ottobre 2014 17:04:45, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:
  Thank you, all members of Debian Qt/KDE team.
 
 + 1
 Regards

Same here  
The team work is fantastic : I can run an up to date KDE on my old Pentium IV 
with only 768 Kb of RAM

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Re: Re: Thank you!

2014-10-17 Thread Frank Mehnert
On Friday 17 October 2014 09:50:49 Xavier Brochard wrote:
 Le vendredi 17 octobre 2014, 09:46:21 Marco Valli a écrit :
  In data giovedì 16 ottobre 2014 17:04:45, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:
   Thank you, all members of Debian Qt/KDE team.
  
  + 1
  Regards
 
 Same here  
 The team work is fantastic : I can run an up to date KDE on my old Pentium
 IV with only 768 Kb of RAM

That is indeed remarkable :-D

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Thank you!

2014-10-16 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Thank you, all members of Debian Qt/KDE team.

Thanks to you we have an up-to-date 4.14 (yeah, I know there is 4.14.2 since a 
few days, but hey) + 4.11 and also up-to-date applications like Digikam 4.4  
that Pino just uploaded (okay, KMyMoney 4.7 just got released).

I appreciate it.

I even just found out we have the fine grained baloo kcm config module in:

kde-config-baloo-advanced

(wow, and it is nice :)

Jessie will be quite fine KDE/Plasma-wise and I am happy about that.

Thanks,
-- 
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Re: Thank you!

2014-10-16 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Same sentiment here. Thank you Debian KDE Team.

On Thursday 16 October 2014 08:34 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
 Thank you, all members of Debian Qt/KDE team.
 
 Thanks to you we have an up-to-date 4.14 (yeah, I know there is 4.14.2 since 
 a 
 few days, but hey) + 4.11 and also up-to-date applications like Digikam 4.4  
 that Pino just uploaded (okay, KMyMoney 4.7 just got released).
 
 I appreciate it.
 
 I even just found out we have the fine grained baloo kcm config module in:
 
 kde-config-baloo-advanced
 
 (wow, and it is nice :)
 
 Jessie will be quite fine KDE/Plasma-wise and I am happy about that.
 
 Thanks,
 

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Re: Thank you!

2014-10-16 Thread kailiveonline

the same from my site - many thanks :-)

http://kailiveonline.wordpress.com/


Ritesh Raj Sarraf schrieb:

Same sentiment here. Thank you Debian KDE Team.

On Thursday 16 October 2014 08:34 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:

Thank you, all members of Debian Qt/KDE team.

Thanks to you we have an up-to-date 4.14 (yeah, I know there is 4.14.2 since a
few days, but hey) + 4.11 and also up-to-date applications like Digikam 4.4
that Pino just uploaded (okay, KMyMoney 4.7 just got released).

I appreciate it.

I even just found out we have the fine grained baloo kcm config module in:

kde-config-baloo-advanced

(wow, and it is nice :)

Jessie will be quite fine KDE/Plasma-wise and I am happy about that.

Thanks,




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Thank you

2013-07-13 Thread Shai Berger
Hi Debian-KDE maintainers,

First of all, I'd like to thank you very much for the way you've handled the 
migration of KDE-PIM and, in particular, kmail2. Holding out for so long, 
while other distros shipped the completely premature versions released since 
KDE 4.6, must have been a tough call; I applaud you for making it, and for 
standing by it as long as you have, until kmail2 began to look ready for 
production. It was a saintly thing to do; you are all my heroes.

The version that made it into sid in the last day or so, still has some 
problems -- relatively minor, compared to the problems experienced by many 
with earlier version. I was almost surprised to see that, not only did all my 
mails and accounts get imported properly into the new kmail, even my unread 
marks were kept. Way to go.

There is one little stumbling block I ran into, that could easily be improved: 
The upgrade failed to import any filters. After searching through the web, this 
appears to be a common problem with a known solution -- export your filters 
before the upgrade, import them back in after the upgrade. If the upgrade had 
included a message about this, my upgrade would have been a little easier. As 
things stand, I have another computer running testing, so I was able to take 
my kmailrc there and export the filters post-upgrade, but if I didn't have 
that, I might have needed to downgrade, export, and upgrade again, in order to 
import.

Those of you who are more into mail may look in the headers of this message 
and find it is sent from kmail1. I do still have problems sending mail from my 
kmail2 installation (as well as other minor problems). I am sure they will all 
be solved shortly, as this program is in use by several people; I did file a 
bug about it, #716881. Others will follow as I find the time to deal with them.

But first, I just wanted to thank you all.

You rock,

Shai.


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Re: Thank you

2013-07-13 Thread Reinhold Rumberger
Am Sonntag 14.07.2013, 04:16:13 schrieb Shai Berger:
 Those of you who are more into mail may look in the headers of this message
 and find it is sent from kmail1. I do still have problems sending mail from
 my kmail2 installation (as well as other minor problems). I am sure they
 will all be solved shortly, as this program is in use by several people; I
 did file a bug about it, #716881. Others will follow as I find the time to
 deal with them.

That bug seems to be pretty common according to my google search. The 
solution seems to be to reboot/re-login or simply to restart Akonadi. (The 
latter worked for me.)
Apparently Akonadi has trouble seeing the outbox after the import.

  --Reinhold
(sent using kmail2 ;-) )


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Thank you! I love it!

2013-02-14 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Dear developers and testers of Debian Qt/KDE packages!

Thank you for creating and testing so great Qt/KDE packages for Debian.

I love it.

Best,
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Thank you all, Qt/KDE maintainers!

2011-04-28 Thread Marco Mattiolo

Hi there.
First, thank you all for packetizing and supporting KDE apps in Debian.
It's a huge work, and Debian is getting better day by day, because of you.

I installed kde 4.6.2 from experimental-snapshots repo on my wheezy_64 
system. It's really faster and more performing than kde 4.4!
The only problem I have, is that it doesn't power off when I click the 
shutdown entry, it gets back to the console login, and then I have to 
manually shut it down with a init 0 command.


If it's an already known (or non-KDE related) issue, feel free to ignore 
this.

Looking forward at kde4.6 coming into official debian repos, good luck! ;)
Marco Mattiolo


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Re: Thank you all, Qt/KDE maintainers!

2011-04-28 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Thursday 28 April 2011 20:59:24 Marco Mattiolo wrote:
 The only problem I have, is that it doesn't power off when I click the 
 shutdown entry, it gets back to the console login, and then I have to 
 manually shut it down with a init 0 command.

Change in SystemSettings-LoginScreen on the Shutdown tab the Halt command into 
/sbin/shutdown -hP 
now and Apply.
Happened to me too.

HTH


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Re: Thank you all, Qt/KDE maintainers!

2011-04-28 Thread André Wöbbeking
Hi,

On Thursday 28 April 2011, Marco Mattiolo wrote:
 Hi there.
 First, thank you all for packetizing and supporting KDE apps in Debian.
 It's a huge work, and Debian is getting better day by day, because of you.
 
 I installed kde 4.6.2 from experimental-snapshots repo on my wheezy_64
 system. It's really faster and more performing than kde 4.4!
 The only problem I have, is that it doesn't power off when I click the
 shutdown entry, it gets back to the console login, and then I have to
 manually shut it down with a init 0 command.
 
 If it's an already known (or non-KDE related) issue, feel free to ignore
 this.

this is a bug in kdm and fixed in 4.6.3. Maybe someone can cherry pick the fix 
for the Debian package.


Cheers,
André


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[Thank you] Thank you guys

2010-08-17 Thread Tsvyatko Makazchiev
I really, really appreciate what you're doing guys, for so many yes, i
deeply want to THANK YOU!

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[Thank you] Thank you for a job often criticized

2010-08-17 Thread Peter A
Being a package maintainer is a thankless job - upstream releases don't
care about your vacation schedule, users can be unreasonable and the
religious arguments about kde and other desktop environments never ends.
Despite that, you're spending your time on this without asking anything for
return. Thank you,Peter

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[Thank you] sidux loves KDE in Debian

2010-08-16 Thread Ferdinand Thommes
KDE is our main choice for a desktop environment in sidux.
We want to thank the debian-qt-kde team for the hard work they do!

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[Thank you] stable KDE4

2010-08-16 Thread pavi
Thanks for resisting all the tempation and pressure to bundle KDE4.x releases . 
You have given us a stable release though there are minor glitches which are 
more or less related to upstream . 
special thanks to ana :)

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[Thank you] Thank you!

2010-08-16 Thread Valerio
Since the first moment I installed Woody I fell in love with Debian. In so many 
years since then, I've never been disappointed by this great distribution and 
its philosophy. Among the wonderful Debian project, the KDE Team has always 
supported KDE users with many efforts to package the latest KDE release, to 
solve bugs and to discuss problems on mailing list. Thank you

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[Thank you] thanks from Poland

2010-08-16 Thread Sasza Blo
Thank you, devs!!!

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[Thank you] Thanks Dude

2010-08-16 Thread ROSHA
you're  rock guys !
I Love KDE project on Debian

thanks a lot.

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[Thank you] Thanks for your great work

2010-08-16 Thread Dinko Sabo
A big thank you goes out to the entire debian-qt-kde team.
I appreciate your great work very much.
I would also like to thank you in the name of the sidux-Team.



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[Thank you] Thanks!

2010-08-16 Thread Facundo Aguilera
Thanks for your collaborative work in this wonderfull system!
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[Thank you] Thanks for your work!

2010-08-16 Thread Jakub Nowacki
Thanks for packagning and maintaining KDE for Debian. I (almost...) love them 
both ;-)
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[Thank you] Thanks from the developers of Eigen

2010-08-16 Thread Benoit Jacob
Hi,

First of all happy birthday, and a big thank you for your continued work 
maintaining the Eigen packages.

I also appreciate a lot that you guys are very proactive in joining upsteam 
communication channels and offering input in discussions.

Sooner or later I'm going to switch full time to using debian since you're the 
most serious distro :-)

Thanks,
Benoit
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[Thank you] Thank you very much!

2010-08-16 Thread Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
Thank you for all the effort you put in this!
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[Thank you] Thanks for all

2010-08-16 Thread yosbel
Hey thanks for this awesome distribution, when i think about debian i feel so 
nice that the only thing that i want to do is share this feeling with other 
people, thanks for existing and Happy 17 years!
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[Thank you] Thanks for all

2010-08-16 Thread yosbel
Hey thanks for this awesome distribution, when i think about debian i feel so 
nice that the only thing that i want to do is share this feeling with other 
people, thanks for existing and Happy 17 years!
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[Thank you] Thanks forever

2010-08-16 Thread David Julian Tete
I love KDE SC and Debian is the best aproach between edge and usability. Thank 
you very much.
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[Thank you] Thanks forever

2010-08-16 Thread David Julian Tete
I love KDE SC and Debian is the best aproach between edge and usability. Thank 
you very much.
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[Thank you] Viva Debian amp; KDE

2010-08-16 Thread Juan Manuel Márquez Rodríguez
Thank you very much from a desktop Debian user since Potato.

Regards from Spain


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[Thank you] Thanks

2010-08-16 Thread Rajesh
You guys are amazing...Kudos
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[Thank you] Viva Debian amp; KDE

2010-08-16 Thread Juan Manuel Márquez Rodríguez
Thank you very much from a desktop Debian user since Potato.

Regards from Spain


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[Thank you] Thank you so much! You rock!

2010-08-16 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Thanks for KDE / Qt packages! Whether they are still 4.4.5 or not: I love
the high quality of the packages and your dedication to end user support on
debian-kde!Keep on the good work, I really appreciate it.

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[Thank you] Special Thanks.

2010-08-16 Thread Thomas Bruno
 I want to give special thanks to those of you producing great builds of
KDE4 and Qt4. By providing us with a great desktop in Debian you've helped
myself and developers like myself push toward an amazing career in
opensource.

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Bug#452053: Thank you!

2007-11-20 Thread Phillip Pi
Simply changing in /usr/bin/startkde file:
LD_BIND_NOW=true start_kdeinit --new-startup +kcminit_startup
to
LD_BIND_NOW=true start_kdeinit_wrapper --new-startup +kcminit_startup

This temporary workaround worked for me. Yeehaw! I am glad I am not the 
only one with this issue! :)
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Big thank you

2005-01-04 Thread Mario Fux
Good morning

The KDE 3.3 transition seems to be over and to be a success.
At this point I want to send you KDE-Maintainers a big thank you for your work 
and wish you (and all readers) the best for the new year.

Thank you
Mario



Thank you for your KDE packages

2004-08-15 Thread Nick Mailer

Hello,

This is just a quick note to thank you and all your co-developers for 
your sterling work on the KDE packages. A year ago, KDE was a 
Cinderella in Debian. Now, quality packages arrive more quickly than 
with most other distros. Thank you so much for doing such a wonderful 
job. It is appreciated by thousands like me, all over the world.


Regards,

Nick Mailer



Thank you for contacting Technical support/Customer service

2004-04-06 Thread Mail Notification
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msttcorefonts - Thank you and question on multiple desktops in KDE

2003-11-29 Thread Robert Tilley
For reference, I am running Debian unstable and perform an aptitude update/
upgrade nightly.

I would like to thank everyone on this list.  I deleted the stalled server/
first URL from /usr/sbin/update-ms-fonts and successfully installed all of 
the MS core fonts.

Secondly, I am trying to use multiple desktops under KDE.  When I use the KDE 
Control-Desktops to increase the desktops from 4 to 6 and then click on the 
Apply or OK buttons, the control panel hangs.  When I right-click on the 
Panel and increase the desktops from 4 to 6, and the OK button works as 
expected.  However, nothing changes.  I can re-right click, etc. and the 
number of desktops is still four.

I suspect that X may be incorrectly configured.  Can anyone offer insight?
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Bob




Thank you

2002-04-16 Thread Hans Aschauer
With so many people shouting and yelling, I just want to say 

  thank you

to the debian kde packagers.  You have been doing a great job in the 
past, and I know you will be doing a great job with kde3. 

Hans

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Thank you and bravo!

2001-02-26 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls

Ivan,

Is wonderful the new gui you brought to us. Thank you for your time and 
great work. Many bugs have met with death :)

Three cheers for Ivan!


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RE: Thank you and bravo!

2001-02-26 Thread David Kempe
 Ivan,
 
 Is wonderful the new gui you brought to us. Thank you for your time and 
 great work. Many bugs have met with death :)
 
 Three cheers for Ivan!
 
Hip-pip!




Re: Thank you and bravo!

2001-02-26 Thread David Eidson
Agreed!  Awesome job, Ivan... I'd upload you a beer, but I don't have the 
bandwidth.  Good job, man!

On Monday 26 February 2001 18:53, David Kempe wrote:
  Ivan,
 
  Is wonderful the new gui you brought to us. Thank you for your time and
  great work. Many bugs have met with death :)
 
  Three cheers for Ivan!

 Hip-pip!