I'm hacking on software-properties-kde and this bug is preventing me
from replacing a QFileDialog with KFileDialog.
I don't see any kdesudo commits for the past 8 weeks. Where can I grab
the purported fix before the next release?
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[kde4] systemsettings freezing during configuration of kdm
Upstream's (KDE's) fix is present in Intrepid as of kdebase-
workspace-4.1.1 and I can no longer produce crashing/freezing.
Attached are the relevant changes which still need to be backported to
Hardy's kdebase-workspace-4.0.* (or any update based on 4.1.0).
** Attachment added: Discard deleted
I hope the fixed version makes it into Intrepid, because I can reproduce
this consistently whenever 3 or more image files are present in
/boot/grub/splashimages, and this means that simply having kubuntu-grub-
splashimages installed makes KGrubEditor crash on startup 100% of the
time.
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This is a bug in kwin from kdebase-workspace. It's fixed upstream in
4.2, but it doesn't seem to be backported to 4.1.x in KDE's or Kubuntu's
packages.
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #152914
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152914
** Also affects: xorg-server via
Wrong product
** Changed in: xorg-server
Importance: Unknown = Undecided
Bugwatch: KDE Bug Tracking System #152914 = None
Status: Fix Released = New
** Also affects: kdebase via
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152914
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Fetching and installing splash images using the add-on installer doesn't
work correctly:
1. Go to Options - Background
2. Click Get New...
3. Select a splash image from the KDE-Look.org source; click Install then
Close
4. Click open the splash image combo box; the downloaded image isn't listed,
Artemis Fowl: Could you please check the following: when you click
Install is the splash image downloaded at /boot/grub/splashimages or
only under the /tmp/ directory?
I don't have a splashimages/ subdir under /boot/grub so the only place I
find the downloaded image files is under
Celeste: I'll have to talk about the Tools page with Artemis, AFAIK
neither of us think the contents are that disruptive, but there may be a
better way to organize them.
To clarify, I feel the Tools page needs improvement not just to its
organization but also to layout. On organization I don't
KGrubEditor's UI has a couple of inconsistencies when compared to other
modules in System Settings.
The first is the header which I've marked in red at the top of the
attached image. Following the convention set by the other System
Settings modules which, like KGrubEditor, have an icon list down