On Sunday, 2012-11-18, Martin (KDE) wrote:
Am 18.11.2012 11:52, schrieb Kevin Krammer:
If a switch in default backend would have to propagate to the user
installations, this would require some changes in the user home
directories as well (moving stuff from one database to another).
I am
On Sunday, 2012-11-18, Martin (KDE) wrote:
Am 18.11.2012 20:05, schrieb Kevin Krammer:
On Sunday, 2012-11-18, Martin (KDE) wrote:
What do I have to migrate then?
For example there could be data that has not yet been written to its
backend. That would be the case if Akonadi is shut
approach good or is there are more correct way to do it?
My guess would be that this is the right way. If the above check doesn't yield
any problem, I would suggest to subscribe to plasma-de...@kde.org and ask
there again.
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On Friday, 2012-12-14, Kristian Rink wrote:
Hi Kevin;
Am Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012, 12:34:26 schrieb Kevin Krammer:
On Friday, 2012-12-14, Kristian Rink wrote:
Furthermore, if not using kate: Are there any other KDE aware
programmer / text editors to be used
for your needs:
http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/kdesrc-build
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any powermanagment setting to kick in
while I am presenting.
However, if you want to do certain things but not others I believe it is
possible to associate certain settings with the currently active Activity.
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quite a TODO list themselves and don't necessarily have the time to look
into what they could do with a given technology.
It might be that it will be new, small and specifically designed applications
that take advantage of those capabilities first.
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successullly and is now showing up in the system notification area. Probably
hidden behind the show more arrow.
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been working on meta contacts for a
while now
http://lists.kde.org/?t=13587549721r=1w=2
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Hi everyone,
KDE will ̣- for the first time this year - participate in the
Outreach Program for Women[1]. This was originally started by GNOME,
but has also other participating
cautious users even for the second or third.
So depending where such users are comfort zone wise, the time between start of
testing and deployment will be four and six months.
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thus be mostly unaffected by a move away from it.
The main unforseeable issues would be hidden assumptions on system behavior.
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On Sunday, 2013-03-24, Renaud (Ron) Olgiati wrote:
On Sunday 24 Mar 2013 11:41 my mailbox was graced by a message from Kevin
Krammer who wrote:
For example, if we look at KMail, one can easily fall into the trap of
thinking of it as just an program for writing and reading emails and thus
On Sunday, 2013-03-24, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Sun, 24 Mar 2013 12:41:03 +0100 as excerpted:
On Friday, 2013-03-22, Duncan wrote:
My problem isn't so much with that, it's with killing support for old
versions before the new versions are sufficiently stable replacements
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Hey :)
Just in case you're unsure about what kind of ideas to propose...
Wikimedia has taken part in the last round and the interns worked on
such things as
* release management
On Sunday, 2013-03-24, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 16:41:35 +0100
Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org wrote:
There were a couple of newly developed programs but they were almost
always components of the workspace product.
I am currently not aware of any application which dropped
to the presentation.
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On Monday, 2013-03-25, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Sun, 24 Mar 2013 16:41:35 +0100 as excerpted:
And in fact that was what I guess kubuntu and some others were (rightly,
it turned out) predicting, the reason they didn't do an LTS at the time,
because they didn't believe the upstream
still used the
existing locations.
Indeed.
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But wouldn't longer periods between RCs not mean that people encounter the
same bugs over and over again instead of finding new bugs due to already known
ones having been fixed?
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On Thursday, 2013-03-28, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013 21:21:47 +0100
Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org wrote:
I certainly think freedesktop.org should change it's name perhaps to
enterprisedesktop.org or maybe cloudesktop.org
I didn't get the context of that one.
Various
in
favor or smaller collections or something entirely different.
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On Sunday, 2013-04-07, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
Kevin Krammer wrote, On 04/07/2013 03:34 AM:
A lot of application config are nowadays described by a meta config file,
file extension being .kfcg
--^
They are used to describe all possible values, their types and defaults
conclusion we could draw would be that there are
either not software engineers committed to quality or that they have so far
abstained from contributing their skills.
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more than one Adobe product because the received information is
so vague that it doesn't carry any value at all.
KDE is always giving problems.
Who? A single person or a group of individuals?
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On Tuesday, 2013-05-07, Doug wrote:
On 05/07/2013 11:49 AM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Tuesday, 2013-05-07, dE wrote:
There is no misconception.
Yes, there is. Sometimes people don't know that KDE is the name of the
software vendor, not of a product and that this vendor has in fact dozens
of a bundle
KDE - vendor
KDE Software Compiliation - bundle of products by vendor
KDE Digikam - one product by vendor, also available as part of a bundle
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On Tuesday 07 May 2013 12:50 my mailbox was graced by a message from Kevin
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So
Adobe - vendor
Adobe Creative Suite - bundle of products by vendor
Adobe Photoshop - one product by vendor, also available as part
doubts on whether they would be
able to work as a desktop shell, a document viewer, file manager, browser,
calendar, text editor, etc.
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[1] assuming for a moment that you accidentally used the vendor name to refer
to all software products of said vendor
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I doubt Claws or any mail user agent can provide the same functionality
of all KDE [1] software products people are currently using
at interaction patterns in
the workspace area. I do see a lot of review requests on respective mailing
lists but those could all be from active developers.
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On Friday, 2013-05-17, El Duke wrote:
Is there a way to make this kde mailing list work with knode?
I would love that.
Yes, a lot of KDE mailinglists are available as newsgroups through gmane.org
http://gmane.org/
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groupware integration point long ago.
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using, really means copying. Even if the application the
text came from goes away, the copied text is still in the clipboard. Is
this a bug?
Sounds like your session is not running klipper.
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On Wednesday, 2013-06-05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 05/06/13 20:40, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Wednesday, 2013-06-05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
There's something that always bugged me a bit with the clipboard. I
don't know whether it's a bug or intended behavior. It goes like this:
when I
managers around that either do not have
an UI or provide their UI in a way that does not involve being part of the
system tray. xclipboard for example.
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is name Nepomuk, you should be able to activate it through
kcmshell4 nepomuk
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media, but not for autostart. Perhaps it is
not implemented under KDE? Any help appreciated.
My guess would be not implemented (yet), but I haven't had time for a thorough
check.
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[2] http://aseigo.blogspot.co.at/2009/09/scripting-plasma-desktop.html
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-send can provide similar
functionality with an appropriate invocation. I obviously have that
(part of dbus), so I have some choices available and experimentation to
do... =:^)
There is also qdbus which is sometimes easier to use than dbus-send and
kdialog --passivepopup
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, sftp (and file access for ssh-only accounts using fish:/), ftp,
webdav(s), and so on.
Check for .protocol files in any search path given by
kde4-config --path services
that have
output=filesystem
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to the program doing the editing.
KIO allows direct reading/writing of remote files.
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covers a lot of protocols already and more are being added
over time, e.g. handler for MTP based device access.
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thing you could try is to run akonadiconsole before launching KMail and
then check the Job Tracker tab when the high usage occurs and look which type
of job is reported as running for KMail.
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versions of KMail
based on Qt4 or KMail1 and KMail2?
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[1] EDS actually only offers contacts and calendar via its service but they
are working on adding email as a service:
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/evolution-as-email-service-for-the-
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. as an event?
I believe he does. I would also need that function. It would be very
usefull.
That sounds like something very simple to add. The tricky part is probably
to get the user interface right.
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was the only
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On Monday, 2013-10-28, 09:42:07, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Sun, 27 Oct 2013 21:23:05 +0100 as excerpted:
Those commercial/proprietary model proponents do have a point, that IS
a weakness of FLOSS
I think the problem with this statement is mixing terms for orthogonal
KDE3 times, so now would several years back :)
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changed in 4.11 (I am still using 4.10), you can
go to configuration dialog in Dolphin and there, in Navigation pane,
make double click open files (single click selects, then).
Or in system settings, input devices, mouse
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In the larger context of all KDE products, no.
Duncan already explained that in more detail :)
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desktop or Plasma workspace(s), but anything than using the project/vendor
name is usally already an improvement.
So, KDE4 is officially abandoned, great! :-(
No.
As explained in short and in length :)
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On Thursday, 2013-10-31, 11:48:10, Michael wrote:
Am Wed, 30 Oct 2013 18:34:56 +0100
schrieb Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org:
On Wednesday, 2013-10-30, 18:00:46, Michael wrote:
And on the thread itself, I did not talk about any applications, I
only speak of the UI + widgets and its
On Thursday, 2013-10-31, 10:57:51, Ross Boylan wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:54:50AM +0100, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Thursday, 2013-10-31, 11:48:10, Michael wrote:
Am Wed, 30 Oct 2013 18:34:56 +0100
schrieb Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org:
On Wednesday, 2013-10-30, 18:00:46
On Friday, 2013-11-01, 17:31:33, Michael wrote:
Am Thu, 31 Oct 2013 14:58:43 +0100
schrieb Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org:
There are already quite some applications that have their own pace,
e.g. Amarok and Digikam, so this is mostly an option that might be
explored by more applicatons
On Tuesday, 2013-11-19, 16:34:35, Franklin Weng wrote:
2013/11/19 Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org
On Tuesday, 2013-11-19, 14:45:21, Franklin Weng wrote:
Hi,
Right now if I put a trash plasmoid on my desktop plasma, I would not be
able to open it using double-click. However
and have just exported DISPLAY?
Regarding your idea to write the address into a file, that actually already
happens as well, see ~/.dbus/session-bus
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On Sunday, 2014-01-05, 08:22:13, David L wrote:
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 7:53 AM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Sunday, 2014-01-05, 07:16:51, David L wrote:
Since you have confirmed in your other reply that it works if the D-Bus
address is available to the script, do you get any error when you
On Sunday, 2014-01-05, 19:39:12, David L wrote:
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Kevin Krammer kram...@kde.org wrote:
On Sunday, 2014-01-05, 08:22:13, David L wrote:
If I try to use the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS in the one file
in ~/.dbus/session-bus, it doesn't work. The results I get
On Monday, 2014-01-06, 12:30:43, David L wrote:
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 2:39 AM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Sunday, 2014-01-05, 19:39:12, David L wrote:
Perhaps this inconsistency is why I have been having problems.?
Yes, that is quite possible.
If you look into the session bus file
On Monday, 2014-01-27, 01:21:32, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2014-01-26 14:58 (GMT+0100) Kevin Krammer composed:
http://www.nguyenthanhtoan.co.za/ wrote:
Konqueror please fix many bugs in Konqueror browser when browsing
http://www.facebook.com/
I don't have any problems using Facebook
look a lot like something causing lots of I/O.
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On Monday, 2014-01-27, 00:19:13, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Sunday 26 January 2014 23:48 Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Sunday, 2014-01-26, 23:42:12, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
The past week or so I get this every 10-20 seconds in/var/log/syslog:
kernel: [168098.800123] virtuoso-t[13981]: segfault
On Monday, 2014-01-27, 18:30:20, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Monday 27 January 2014 09:44 Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Monday, 2014-01-27, 00:19:13, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Sunday 26 January 2014 23:48 Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Sunday, 2014-01-26, 23:42:12, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
The past
On Tuesday, 2014-01-28, 17:07:59, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Tuesday 28 January 2014 10:28 Kevin Krammer wrote:
Maybe if you run nepomukserver in a terminal/shell, probably running
akonadictl start in a second?
Maybe one of the processes involved logs something of interest to
stdout
not contact query service.
in that Konsoles backtrace by now.
Qt4 doesn't have any logging system so all log output goes to stderr, which is
what you are seeing here.
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On Friday, 2014-01-31, 08:59:12, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 31 January 2014 08:46:17 Kevin Krammer did opine:
On Friday, 2014-01-31, 01:05:48, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 31 January 2014 01:02:31 Thomas Tanghus did opine:
On Thursday 30 January 2014 22:18 Gene Heskett wrote
On Monday, 2014-02-03, 16:43:39, Marek Kochanowicz wrote:
Dnia poniedziałek, 3 lutego 2014 16:24:08 Kevin Krammer pisze:
Do we talk about an application internal dragdrop operation here?
In such a case the easiest case might be to store an identifier of some
sort and let the drop
coding in C,C++,HTML,Data structures and stuff.
So, how I can contribute to KDE and open source..And also what all I need
to learn to be able be a good coder and a open source contributor..
Thank You
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 12:13 AM, sameer agarwal
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- Configure KOrganizer
* General - last tab (Calendar)
* Add Calendar
* Choose ICal file as type
* Selected file location
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On Saturday, 2014-03-01, 07:27:46, huw wrote:
On Friday 28 Feb 2014 08:49:37 Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Friday, 2014-02-28, 00:26:35, huw wrote:
I've just installed SolydXK, KDE version, which is based on Debian
unstable. I'm using Kontact 1.13.7 and KDE 4.12.1. I backed up my
previous
of not being able to make everyone happy :)
I also liked it in the context menu, IMHO this is what it is there for.
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If it is a different distribution then the one distributor might have felt the
need to add such an entry.
Otherwise, maybe you added it yourself?
What kind of problem do you have on the system without that entry?
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and would
probably prefer to develop that further instead of combating half-thruths.
Ah, well, the loss our gain, or however that proverb goes.
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, but this header is in a subdirectory dbusmenu-qt,
and that subdirectory is not included.
I´m suprised since this header is installed by kdesrc-build self.
Probably best to post to plasma-devel, the list for workspace development.
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that would be Systemsettings - SSL Settings (name might be slightly
different, translated from German localization).
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On Thursday, 2014-04-17, 16:26:35, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Hello.
I just updated to KDE 4.13. As soon as I logged in, a windows popped up
saying some kind of File Watcher needs my root password. I typed that in.
This is strange IMHO.
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You also forgot to mention anything related to the posting you were replying
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On Friday, 2014-04-18, 10:27:09, O.Sinclair wrote:
On Friday 18 April 2014 9:51:21 AM Kevin Krammer wrote:
I think it is important to consider that tags are not the only metadata a
file can have.
Quite some metadata is automatic, either inherent in the actual data
itself
of attached
release though? (That's what I have
installed.) If it got replaced, shouldn't it have been dropped?
Most likely due to compatibility guarantees.
If there has been Nepomuk specific API in some public KDE library then it has
to be there until the next major version.
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sleep. My disk is
a traditional spinning rust one, no ssd, but the machine is fairly well
powered.
Can you be a bit more detailed on the GUI hangs?
The GUI of what?
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running.
The general entry point is Systemsettings - Power Management
Early versions had this feature as a separate profile handling systems, newer
versions (I think 4.11 onwards) associate power settings with activities.
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Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg
specification, so these two paths would be searched even when the variable is
unset or empty.
If you edit startkde to prepend /etc/xdg/share/ (which to me is
totally obvious, and i was surprised it wasn't there)
/etc(xdg is the default for $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
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Kevin
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that installs your .desktop files into that
location or set the $XDG_DATA_DIRS environment variable to contain the two
detault search prefixes and any prefix you'd want to use.
See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/basedir-spec/
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Kevin
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the spam on all other subscribers who
would actually like to use the list for KDE related user support.
Being one of those other users I would prefer you'd use the link.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Kevin
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these useless messages achieve is at best
to annoy us other users..
Cheers,
Kevin
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KDE user support, developer mentoring
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listing, etc)
and a specialized background system than performs that.
My guess is that it keeps the connection alive for a couple of minutes to be
able to quickly respond to subsequent request, but that it will close the
connection after that.
Cheers,
Kevin
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