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Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 04:08:15 +0100, waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > > What I also don't want is too much crap that I don't need, e.g. a > > networkmanger. Although I set USE="-networkmanager" portage wants > > to install it when I type "emerge -pv plasma-meta". > > It uses the geolocation code in the networkmanager library this is a > hard dependency until someone decided to create a patch.. I too don't > need NM (I use systemd-networkd) but I have to have NM installed, but > not running. THX for the info. I've added -geolocation to my useflags. This pretended networkmanager from being built. -- Regards wabe
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 18/03/16 23:57, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > KDE 5 is absolutely nothing like KDE3. So by all means try it, but > > evaluate it on it's own terms. It's not a better KDE3, it's a whole > > different DE > > And full of bugs :-P > > Holy crap is it full of bugs. Like, seriously. I've only installed plasma-desktop, systemsettings5 and dolphin. After some hours of playing around, I decided to stay with XFCE, but to use dolphin as filemanager. XFCE is much faster and more stable then plasma. With plasma the mousepointer is buggy. It changed the cursor theme sometimes to a tiny black pointer when moved over certain areas of the desktop. There were also bugs when I changed the plasma theme. When I've chosen breeze-dark, the colors became light and when I've chosen breeze, the colors became dark. After some fiddling I've got what I wanted, but after a few minutes the panel and the window decorations are disappeared and I had to restart the session. Maybe in some months I will try it again. But for the moment I think it's better to use my old environment. The breeze-dark theme however is something that I really like and so I decided to use it (slightly modified) for my gtk2 and gtk3 apps and of course also for dolphin. -- Regards wabe
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160318 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Alan Grimes wrote: >> Philip Webb wrote: >>> So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). >>> Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. >> The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x. Then the flood came (Qt 4) My conclusion at the time was that my current set-up is slightly better : Fluxbox provides the same basics & is simpler than the KDE 3 environment, while the KDE apps I use (mainly Konsole Gwenview Okular) are better in 4 . However, there are 2 small items I really miss : Kmahjongg Kworldclock . I had them in my previous machine (now stand-by), but they need a library which I can't install anymore, so I haven't tried to recreate them in my new machine. (Yes, I know there is Kmahjongg-4 , but it doesn't do "removed tiles"). > waben...@gmail.com wrote: >> What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. >> It was way better than any other filemanager that I know. I use Krusader & recommend it very highly for heavy file-lifting : have you tried it ? -- if not, do : you may well like it. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
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Philip Webb wrote: > So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). > Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x... then the flood came... (Qt 4) and all the developer started having Ideas about things that could go into the new version -- IQ is a measure of how stupid you feel. Powers are not rights.
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On 18/03/16 23:57, Alan McKinnon wrote: KDE 5 is absolutely nothing like KDE3. So by all means try it, but evaluate it on it's own terms. It's not a better KDE3, it's a whole different DE And full of bugs :-P Holy crap is it full of bugs. Like, seriously.
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Mick wrote: > On Friday 18 Mar 2016 19:29:29 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > > What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. It was way > > better than any other filemanager that I know. Of course I've > > tested the KDE4 konqueror and also dolphin but it was horrible > > compared to the old konqueror. Now I'm using thunar. It's far away > > from being perfect, but it seems to be the lesser of the evils. ;-) > > > > -- > > Regards > > wabe > > I'm still using Konq rather than dolphin as a file manager and > continue to be happy with it. :-) > > What's stopping you using it? It's some years ago and when I'm honest, I can't remember exactly what displeased me. :-) IIRC one thing was that the detailed view mode was not as compact as it was with konqueror3. And there were some problems with the theme (missing icons and some other glitches). And IIRC I also missed some functions. Maybe I will try it again with KDE5. But this also depends on the dependencies. :-) I'm not sure if I'm willing to install the complete KDE environment for this test. -- Regards wabe
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 13:49:44 -0500, Dale wrote: > [ebuild R] kde-apps/konqueror-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo > USE="bookmarks handbook svg (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB > > The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like things > running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow grease. sudo konqueror works here. -- Neil Bothwick "Theory and practice are the same in theory, but different in practice" pgp4U_qczQrzK.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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Alan Grimes wrote: > Philip Webb wrote: > > > So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). > > Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. > > The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x... then the flood came... (Qt > 4) and all the developer started having Ideas about things that could > go into the new version Also IMHO KDE 3.5 was the best (K)DE. :-) But I can't envisage that KDE will ever reach that quality again. -- Regards wabe
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 08:24:51 -0700, Daniel Frey wrote: > Using `kfmclient openProfile filemanagement` doesn't work for me (I > can't browse /root), and `sudo konqueror` doesn't work (can't connect to > X server.) Probably an environment variable not surviving the transition to root, try sudo -E konqueror. > However, what did work was `kdesu konqueror`, which asked me for the > root password. When I entered it, I can browse /root and create/edit > files. kdesu and kdesudo take care of the fiddly bits involved in running X programs as a different user (as does sux). -- Neil Bothwick DATA COMPRESSION: What You Get When You Squish An Android pgpB9nJVpmZnG.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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Daniel Frey wrote: > On 03/19/2016 07:56 AM, »Q« wrote: >> On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 04:52:22 -0500 >> Dale wrote: >> >>> Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 21:51:24 -0500, Dale wrote: >>> The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like >>> things running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow >>> grease. >> sudo konqueror works here. > This works here as a desktop shortcut. > > kfmclient openProfile filemanagement How does that run it as root? >>> When I click it, it asks for the root password and after that, it runs >>> as root just like the old KDE3 did. It's actually how it worked in >>> KDE3 since I stole it from there. >> That shouldn't work (and doesn't here) without some more "elbow grease >> and hammers" somewhere. >> > Using `kfmclient openProfile filemanagement` doesn't work for me (I > can't browse /root), and `sudo konqueror` doesn't work (can't connect to > X server.) > > However, what did work was `kdesu konqueror`, which asked me for the > root password. When I entered it, I can browse /root and create/edit files. > > All were done in a terminal as a non-root user. > > Dan > > > It has worked here ever since I switched to KDE4. It worked just yesterday and just for giggles, I just checked it again and it worked like it always has. As long as it works, I'll keep using it. Dale :-) :-)
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On 03/19/2016 07:56 AM, »Q« wrote: > On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 04:52:22 -0500 > Dale wrote: > >> Neil Bothwick wrote: >>> On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 21:51:24 -0500, Dale wrote: >>> >> The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like >> things running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow >> grease. > sudo konqueror works here. This works here as a desktop shortcut. kfmclient openProfile filemanagement >>> How does that run it as root? >> >> When I click it, it asks for the root password and after that, it runs >> as root just like the old KDE3 did. It's actually how it worked in >> KDE3 since I stole it from there. > > That shouldn't work (and doesn't here) without some more "elbow grease > and hammers" somewhere. > Using `kfmclient openProfile filemanagement` doesn't work for me (I can't browse /root), and `sudo konqueror` doesn't work (can't connect to X server.) However, what did work was `kdesu konqueror`, which asked me for the root password. When I entered it, I can browse /root and create/edit files. All were done in a terminal as a non-root user. Dan
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 04:52:22 -0500 Dale wrote: > Neil Bothwick wrote: > > On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 21:51:24 -0500, Dale wrote: > > > The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like > things running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow > grease. > >>> sudo konqueror works here. > >> This works here as a desktop shortcut. > >> > >> kfmclient openProfile filemanagement > > How does that run it as root? > > When I click it, it asks for the root password and after that, it runs > as root just like the old KDE3 did. It's actually how it worked in > KDE3 since I stole it from there. That shouldn't work (and doesn't here) without some more "elbow grease and hammers" somewhere.
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waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Alan Grimes wrote: > >> Philip Webb wrote: >> >>> So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). >>> Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. >> The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x... then the flood came... (Qt >> 4) and all the developer started having Ideas about things that could >> go into the new version > Also IMHO KDE 3.5 was the best (K)DE. :-) > > But I can't envisage that KDE will ever reach that quality again. > > -- > Regards > wabe > > You two just said a mouth full and I agree. That last part of KDE3 was some good stuff. To this day, I still can't get my desktop slide show to *not* be random. I filed a bug way back when KDE3 forced folks to move to KDE4. I can see how making it random may require some work but disabling it shouldn't take to much work. Just beat the random thing until it dies. lol That's just one thing tho. KDE3 was much faster in my opinion. Dale :-) :-)
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On Friday 18 Mar 2016 19:29:29 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. It was way better > than any other filemanager that I know. Of course I've tested the KDE4 > konqueror and also dolphin but it was horrible compared to the old > konqueror. Now I'm using thunar. It's far away from being perfect, but > it seems to be the lesser of the evils. ;-) > > -- > Regards > wabe I'm still using Konq rather than dolphin as a file manager and continue to be happy with it. :-) What's stopping you using it? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
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Dale wrote: > waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > Alan Grimes wrote: > > > >> Philip Webb wrote: > >> > >>> So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). > >>> Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. > >> The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x... then the flood came... > >> (Qt 4) and all the developer started having Ideas about things > >> that could go into the new version > > Also IMHO KDE 3.5 was the best (K)DE. :-) > > > > But I can't envisage that KDE will ever reach that quality again. > > > > -- > > Regards > > wabe > > > > > > > You two just said a mouth full and I agree. That last part of KDE3 > was some good stuff. To this day, I still can't get my desktop slide > show to *not* be random. I filed a bug way back when KDE3 forced > folks to move to KDE4. I can see how making it random may require > some work but disabling it shouldn't take to much work. Just beat > the random thing until it dies. lol > > That's just one thing tho. KDE3 was much faster in my opinion. What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. It was way better than any other filemanager that I know. Of course I've tested the KDE4 konqueror and also dolphin but it was horrible compared to the old konqueror. Now I'm using thunar. It's far away from being perfect, but it seems to be the lesser of the evils. ;-) -- Regards wabe
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Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 21:51:24 -0500, Dale wrote: > The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like things running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow grease. >>> sudo konqueror works here. >> This works here as a desktop shortcut. >> >> kfmclient openProfile filemanagement > How does that run it as root? When I click it, it asks for the root password and after that, it runs as root just like the old KDE3 did. It's actually how it worked in KDE3 since I stole it from there. > >> Never cared much for sudo either. > If you want to run things as root, it's the obvious choice. Even more so > if you want to run some things as root without a password prompt > (although doing that with a file manager s not a wise move). > > I've tried sudo and just don't like it. Same as I don't like Gnome either. It just isn't something I cared for. Besides, I don't mind typing in the root password. Dale :-) :-)
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waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Dale wrote: > >> waben...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Alan Grimes wrote: >>> Philip Webb wrote: > So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). > Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x... then the flood came... (Qt 4) and all the developer started having Ideas about things that could go into the new version >>> Also IMHO KDE 3.5 was the best (K)DE. :-) >>> >>> But I can't envisage that KDE will ever reach that quality again. >>> >>> -- >>> Regards >>> wabe >>> >>> >> >> You two just said a mouth full and I agree. That last part of KDE3 >> was some good stuff. To this day, I still can't get my desktop slide >> show to *not* be random. I filed a bug way back when KDE3 forced >> folks to move to KDE4. I can see how making it random may require >> some work but disabling it shouldn't take to much work. Just beat >> the random thing until it dies. lol >> >> That's just one thing tho. KDE3 was much faster in my opinion. > What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. It was way better > than any other filemanager that I know. Of course I've tested the KDE4 > konqueror and also dolphin but it was horrible compared to the old > konqueror. Now I'm using thunar. It's far away from being perfect, but > it seems to be the lesser of the evils. ;-) > > -- > Regards > wabe > > I still use Konqueror but I disabled some USE flags early on since I didn't want some of the bloat. I think I had to enable some since they were no longer a option but sort of forced. Anyway, this is the USE flags for mine but since it is a short list, USE flags for other packages may affect it more. [ebuild R] kde-apps/konqueror-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo USE="bookmarks handbook svg (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like things running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow grease. I use it to edit config files and it has to run as root to do that. I generally have it open only when I am doing a update tho. Obviously, I never do internet stuff with it either. < wags finger > Dale :-) :-)
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 21:51:24 -0500, Dale wrote: > >> The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like things > >> running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow grease. > > sudo konqueror works here. > This works here as a desktop shortcut. > > kfmclient openProfile filemanagement How does that run it as root? > Never cared much for sudo either. If you want to run things as root, it's the obvious choice. Even more so if you want to run some things as root without a password prompt (although doing that with a file manager s not a wise move). -- Neil Bothwick The thrill of victory, the agony of delete. pgpP5t8mE9pxm.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 04:08:15 +0100, waben...@gmail.com wrote: > What I also don't want is too much crap that I don't need, e.g. a > networkmanger. Although I set USE="-networkmanager" portage wants to > install it when I type "emerge -pv plasma-meta". It uses the geolocation code in the networkmanager library this is a hard dependency until someone decided to create a patch.. I too don't need NM (I use systemd-networkd) but I have to have NM installed, but not running. -- Neil Bothwick This is the day for firm decisions! Or is it? pgpW3r5uw7HP2.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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Philip Webb wrote: > 160318 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > Alan Grimes wrote: > >> Philip Webb wrote: > >>> So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). > >>> Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. > >> The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x. Then the flood came (Qt > >> 4) > > My conclusion at the time was that my current set-up is slightly > better : Fluxbox provides the same basics & is simpler than the KDE 3 > environment, while the KDE apps I use (mainly Konsole Gwenview > Okular) are better in 4 . Do you have installed the complete KDE4? If not, what packages do you have installed to configure the look and feel of your KDE apps? > However, there are 2 small items I really miss : Kmahjongg > Kworldclock . I had them in my previous machine (now stand-by), > but they need a library which I can't install anymore, > so I haven't tried to recreate them in my new machine. > (Yes, I know there is Kmahjongg-4 , but it doesn't do "removed > tiles"). > > > waben...@gmail.com wrote: > >> What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. > >> It was way better than any other filemanager that I know. > > I use Krusader & recommend it very highly for heavy file-lifting : > have you tried it ? -- if not, do : you may well like it. Thanks for your suggestion. The dependencies are about the same as I would install konqueror. Over 20 new packages and also some blockers. And it seems that it is such a two panel thing, but that's usually not my thing. ;-) Is it possible to use tabs and just one panel? And does it have a tree mode? -- Regards wabe
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On 2016-03-17, Alan Grimes wrote: > My effort to update my syestem continues unabated. =\ > > One problem is that every time revdep-rebuild is run, it always rebuilds > all of libreoffice, an 8-hour build. WTF, seriously, WTF? > > I made the mistake of syncing portage again and was thrown back into > useflag hell: Have you considered just re-installing from scratch? I know it's tough to admit defeat, but when a base install takes less than an hour[1]... [1] Plus the overnight "emerge" command that builds all the fancy stuff... -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! Oh, I get it!! at "The BEACH goes on", huh, gmail.comSONNY??
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160318 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 17/03/16 18:00, Philip Webb wrote: AG> I tried to fix it by setting wayland, gles2 and egl to default > because they were breaking other packages. PW> Why are you using Wayland ? -- it's still largely experimental, isn't it ? NC> KDE 5 packages force the wayland USE flag on > & break 'emerge', if you try to disable wayland. So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
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On 19/03/2016 05:08, waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Alan McKinnon wrote: > >>> Maybe I will try it again with KDE5. But this also depends on the >>> dependencies. :-) I'm not sure if I'm willing to install the >>> complete KDE environment for this test. >> >> KDE 5 is absolutely nothing like KDE3. So by all means try it, but >> evaluate it on it's own terms. It's not a better KDE3, it's a whole >> different DE [snip] > I think, I should read some information before I try to install KDE5. > > A (maybe silly) question: Is it possible to install KDE5 without > systemd? I'm still using openrc and I don't wanna change this atm. Yes. KDE5 does not *require* systemd at all. It runs fine with openrc -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
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Dale wrote: > I still use Konqueror but I disabled some USE flags early on since I > didn't want some of the bloat. I think I had to enable some since > they were no longer a option but sort of forced. Anyway, this is the > USE flags for mine but since it is a short list, USE flags for other > packages may affect it more. > > [ebuild R] kde-apps/konqueror-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo > USE="bookmarks handbook svg (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB I've checked it out right now and portage told me that I would have to install 22 new packages and also that there a 4 blockers. And then I only will have konqueror and no control panel or something like that. Maybe I will try it when I have much spare time. :-) > The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like things > running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow grease. I use it > to edit config files and it has to run as root to do that. I As root I only use a console on my system. But I think it was no problem to use KDE3 as root. IIRC SUSEs DE for root was KDE3 with some red background wallpaper to remember the user that he is working in a dangerous environment. :-) > generally have it open only when I am doing a update tho. Obviously, > I never do internet stuff with it either. < wags finger > For browsing I use a VM. I'm too paranoid to do this on my host system. -- Regards wabe
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On 18/03/2016 22:37, waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Mick wrote: > >> On Friday 18 Mar 2016 19:29:29 waben...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. It was way >>> better than any other filemanager that I know. Of course I've >>> tested the KDE4 konqueror and also dolphin but it was horrible >>> compared to the old konqueror. Now I'm using thunar. It's far away >>> from being perfect, but it seems to be the lesser of the evils. ;-) >>> >>> -- >>> Regards >>> wabe >> >> I'm still using Konq rather than dolphin as a file manager and >> continue to be happy with it. :-) >> >> What's stopping you using it? > > It's some years ago and when I'm honest, I can't remember exactly > what displeased me. :-) > IIRC one thing was that the detailed view mode was not as compact > as it was with konqueror3. And there were some problems with the > theme (missing icons and some other glitches). And IIRC I also > missed some functions. > > Maybe I will try it again with KDE5. But this also depends on the > dependencies. :-) I'm not sure if I'm willing to install the complete > KDE environment for this test. KDE 5 is absolutely nothing like KDE3. So by all means try it, but evaluate it on it's own terms. It's not a better KDE3, it's a whole different DE -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
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160318 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Do you have installed the complete KDE4? If not, what packages > do you have installed to configure the look and feel of your KDE apps ? None that I know of. >> I use Krusader & recommend it very highly for heavy file-lifting : >> have you tried it ? -- if not, do : you may well like it. > Is it possible to use tabs and just one panel ? > Does it have a tree mode ? Yes -- I don't know -- Yes. There are lots of useful features. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
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Philip Webb wrote: > 160318 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > Do you have installed the complete KDE4? If not, what packages > > do you have installed to configure the look and feel of your KDE > > apps ? > > None that I know of. > > >> I use Krusader & recommend it very highly for heavy file-lifting : > >> have you tried it ? -- if not, do : you may well like it. > > Is it possible to use tabs and just one panel ? > > Does it have a tree mode ? > > Yes -- I don't know -- Yes. There are lots of useful features. THX for your answer. But after playing around with KDE5 in an VM, I think that I probably will try the new dolphin. -- Regards wabe
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On 17/03/16 18:00, Philip Webb wrote: I tried to fix it by setting wayland, gles2 and egl to default because they were breaking other packages. Why are you using Wayland ? -- it's still largely experimental, isn't it ? Some packages force the wayland USE flag on. Emerge that breaks if you try to disable wayland. (KDE 5 packages do this.)
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Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 13:49:44 -0500, Dale wrote: > >> [ebuild R] kde-apps/konqueror-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo >> USE="bookmarks handbook svg (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB >> >> The hard part, getting it to run as root. KDE doesn't like things >> running as root so it took a hammer and some elbow grease. > sudo konqueror works here. > > This works here as a desktop shortcut. kfmclient openProfile filemanagement Never cared much for sudo either. Dale :-) :-)
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Alan McKinnon wrote: > > Maybe I will try it again with KDE5. But this also depends on the > > dependencies. :-) I'm not sure if I'm willing to install the > > complete KDE environment for this test. > > KDE 5 is absolutely nothing like KDE3. So by all means try it, but > evaluate it on it's own terms. It's not a better KDE3, it's a whole > different DE I've installed OpenSuse Tumbleweed in a VM and played a bit with KDE5. Despite the fact, that the graphics of a KVM VM isn't really fast enough for the fancy effects of KDE5, I'm really impressed. Dolphin seems to be really usable and the many configuration options are somewhat overwhelming after so many years of using only gtk environments. :-) The main thing that makes me hesitating is that the whole KDE5 stuff is marked ~amd64. I'm running a mostly stable system and I don't wanna keywording too much packages. What I also don't want is too much crap that I don't need, e.g. a networkmanger. Although I set USE="-networkmanager" portage wants to install it when I type "emerge -pv plasma-meta". I think, I should read some information before I try to install KDE5. A (maybe silly) question: Is it possible to install KDE5 without systemd? I'm still using openrc and I don't wanna change this atm. -- Regards wabe