- 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.
Yes, but is not the same as see a progress bar or a visual notification, and also there are other buttons that need something like KMilo. For now I set up 'tpb' that is the backend for kmilo (kmilo is just its frontend), but I prefer kmilo.
- 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.
Yes, knetworkmanager for kde3 is working (with some bugs that I think are from UI and not networkmanager related), I hope a impruved ui for networkmanager in kde4.2
Other courious things: - I cannot drag&drop files from konqueror to dolphin.
Upstream.
This is not a problem any more (I am really not sure if this bug existed or was I that passed for a strange mental lapsus)
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.
Well, KDE team is saying that we must "don'l look back" jeje hey I just wanted to say my opinions about KDE 4xxx, the newest is not alwasy the best, but as a computers fan I'm interested in this matter; also I hope that the newest releases can bring fixes, new useful functionality, et cetera. For example, I'm waiting since a lot of time that kmail could have signatures with HTML support, now I understand that kmail for kde 4 brings this new functionality; also I'm waiting for a good PDA sync. support with KDE PIM apps, et cetera. well, I have to go back to work, we'll stay in touch. rgds. -- Xavier Callejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org