On Monday 11 Jul 2011 12:14:09 Harald Baumgartner wrote:
Hi,
kubuntu natty, kde4.6.2
printing from a kde-application, for example: kmail - standard-printer i'm
able
to define with ~/.cups/lpoptions : Default printername
but how to define the standard properties - Duplex...?
In
Thanks for the quick responses guys, and now I have a stupid question
haha, I didn't even really think of this until this moment, but whats
the guideline for replying to an email listing, on here, with multiple
people in the conversation? Reply-All or just emailing back directly
to
Eric posted on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 13:42:21 -0400 as excerpted:
Yeah Sabayon has been using the unstable branch of Gentoo for awhile,
as well as changing the way USE flags, masked packages and one other key
file (I think the file that lists all of your packages) are handled.
They also used
Steven Sroka posted on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:26:18 -0400 as excerpted:
Reply-All is good so you don't start a new thread. (I think sending to
kde@mail.kde.org separately will always start a new thread? I dunno)
As John Woodhouse (and my sig) says, replying to the list is much
preferred and
Eric Griffith posted on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 14:26:26 -0400 as excerpted:
I didn't even really think of this until this moment, but whats the
guideline for replying to an email listing, on here, with multiple
people in the conversation?
It has already been covered (and is in my sig), but reply to
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From: Steven Sroka sroka.ste...@gmail.com
To: kde@mail.kde.org
Cc:
Sent: Monday, 11 July 2011, 22:29
Subject: [kde] Re: A beginning programmer
On 11 July 2011 16:58, Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net wrote:
Steven Sroka posted on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:26:18
Steven Friedrich posted on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 19:18:27 -0400 as excerpted:
Steven Friedrich posted on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 19:18:27 -0400 as excerpted:
with KDE we had something called Superkaramba that allowed little apps
on our desktops,
Talking about superkaramba... I've been meaning to post
If you are interesting in minor bug fixing to get your feet wet, then
bugs.kde.org has a link on the left to all the Junior Jobs.
Also, ever heard of OpenHatch? :)
This is how I started out - openhatch.org
Essentially, they find bite-sized bugs and post them freely so new
developers can learn