Dotan Cohen posted on Fri, 11 Feb 2011 11:11:30 +0200 as excerpted:
The new KDE 4.6 power management applications do not have provision for
adjusting the CPU speed. Because I am using a ~/.kde that was used in
KDE 4.5 on a laptop, I am now stuck with the CPU of this KDE 4.6 desktop
machine
Hi,
I'm using kde 4.6 on gentoo linux. the problem is that knetworkmanager is not
saving my vpn password (pptp). I tried removing kwallet and knetworkmanager
config files from ~/.kde4/ , but it didn't make any difference! another problem
with knetworkmanager is that I can't configure it to save
Hi there!
I moved a large mail folder from my IMAP server to my local folders with
Kmail. Then I found out that I have most mails three times. It's no big
deal, but I wonder how to find and remove those duplicates. Didn't an older
Kmail version have such a feature?
There are some scripts that
On Friday, 2011-02-11, Alex Schuster wrote:
Hi there!
I moved a large mail folder from my IMAP server to my local folders with
Kmail. Then I found out that I have most mails three times. It's no big
deal, but I wonder how to find and remove those duplicates. Didn't an older
Kmail version
Thanks, Duncan, I've certainly bisected ~/.kde enough times to know
that the setting is most likely in ~/.kde/share/config. I've even
narrowed it down to powerdevilprofilesrc I think. But I want to be
sure that there is in fact no way to configure this the right way
before I start surgery. I
I've been using powerdevil to configure CPU speed too, since KDE 4.5.0, but
now, it does not seem to have any option to enable it (for example, in
powersave profile).
Now, all profiles are near the same, since they can't reduce/increase CPU
speed, and thus, a bit useless in this matter.
Or
Dotan Cohen posted on Fri, 11 Feb 2011 16:34:21 +0200 as excerpted:
Thanks, Duncan, I've certainly bisected ~/.kde enough times to know
that the setting is most likely in ~/.kde/share/config. I've even
narrowed it down to powerdevilprofilesrc I think. But I want to be sure
that there is in