Le 18/08/2013 15:06, Kevin Krammer a écrit :
I think in case of Plasma the only viable approach is scripting.
Hi again,
I did a lot of experimenting yesterday evening and this morning. So far
I have a quite usable default configuration. Here's my 00-defaultLayout.js:
OK, I managed to go further in my default configuration. I edited a
series of small files in /etc/skel/.kde/share/config to alter KDE's
default configuration.
emaildefaults:
[Defaults]
Profile=Default
[PROFILE_Default]
EmailClient[$e]=thunderbird
kcminputrc:
[Mouse]
cursorTheme=whiteglass
On Monday, 2013-08-19, Niki Kovacs wrote:
OK, I managed to go further in my default configuration. I edited a
series of small files in /etc/skel/.kde/share/config to alter KDE's
default configuration.
Just as an additional data point:
you can also add the config into the directory hierarchy,
lol i didn't read that thank you too kevin
2013/8/19 Niki Kovacs i...@microlinux.fr
Le 19/08/2013 14:22, Kevin Krammer a écrit :
I've looked at the desktop scripting page in TechBase and it says there
should
be a global property named locked that is read-/writable.
Try something like
Running 64-bit Kubuntu 13.04, completely up-to-date.
Suddenly this morning akonadi won't start. It worked fine yesterday.
akonaditray says:
Akonadi Server Self-Test Report
===
Test 1: SUCCESS
Database driver found.
Details: The QtSQL driver 'QMYSQL'
On 2013-08-19 11:37 (GMT+0200) Niki Kovacs composed:
* Deactivate all graphical effects. [1]
...
[1] It's not that I don't like these. It's just that sometimes I have to
install desktops on relatively low-spec hardware, and this is just to be
on the safe side.
One can do virtually all bling
Kevin Krammer said the following at 08/19/2013 09:09 AM :
No idea why that suddenly changed for you, but try this:
edit $HOME/.config/akonadiserverrc so that it has
StartServer=true
And then try running
akonadictl restart
Oh, I know what happened :-(
I got so frustrated with akonadi