Am Montag, 13. Oktober 2008 01:24:14 schrieb Xavier Callejas:
- System tray cannot hide icons (I got the panel full of system tray icons that I would want to be hidden, this is very annoying for me).
If I remember correctly, this is part of KDE 4.2, yet hardly something that keeps one from doing ones work. And this would be an upstream bug, since it is not opensuse specific, so you should report it at bugs.kde.org.
- KMilo was not ported to KDE4.1.x, I cannot control my Thinkpad buttons any more (even the volumen keys don't work, for me this is ver very important)
I can assign all keys I have on the notebook's keyboard, either because acpi recognises them, which you can check by running acpi_listen and pressing the button, or because xev sees them. If neither of those show them, it's not KDE's fault.
- KNetworkManager do not work at all, we need something to manage our connectivity the easy as possible, I'm a full laptop user.
Since there is no knetworkmanager4 yet, only some alpha/beta, it is the same knetworkmanager that you and all others used with kde3, which works quite well.
Other thinks that need to be implemented: - KDM and kscreensaver to support fingerprints readers.
Upstream too.
Other courious things: - I cannot drag&drop files from konqueror to dolphin.
Upstream.
I have tried to use KDE 4 since 4.0, but I think is not ready for me, for now I'm still using KDE3.5.10, but I wainting ansious for KDE 4.2, I hope it brings at least the first 3 points of my list.
If you are happy with 3.5.10, what's the problem? Is there somebody pushing you to switch? I use KDE4 on both, laptop and desktop and I surely get my work done, which would be the only valid reason to tell that KDE 4 is not ready yet in my opinion. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org