16 Aug
2011
16 Aug
'11
02:58
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 01:58, Steven Srokawrote: >> On 15 August 2011 19:11, Yamaban wrote: >> On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 00:00, Steven Sroka wrote: >>>> On 15 August 2011 16:16, Kim Leyendecker wrote: >>>> Am 15.08.2011 21:20, schrieb Roger Luedecke: >> - The defaults on KDE for a new user (no .local .config .kde* .pulse) are, >> well, lets be nice about: suboptimal for KDE SC 4.7, 4.6 was better. >> ( e.g Virtual Desktops [more than one, please], Activities [urgs, wait >> for 4.7.1 at least, before put that on default.] ) > > I believe the default is 4 virtual desktops already :) Good! the cry of the missing switcher-applet despite said applet active in the "bar" was not nice. >> - App. defaults for file types (PDF, Text, Calc, Presentation, Images, >> Audio, Video) > > What needs to be change regarding default apps for file types? As far > as I know, when a user opens a file, a relevant program loads. There was a discussion about image handling apps the last days. A clear decision / vote would be nice. e.g. dikiKam should NOT handle svg. >> - How to handle the mess that is akonadi / nepomuk / vituoso / DB-Backend >> (mysql / posress / sqlite) >> >> ATM 12.1 M3 does NOT give openSUSE a image as good as it could be. >> How will the next Milestone be ? Better, smoother, I hope. > > Why was there a difference between the DVD and the CD anyway? I > thought the DVD had everything the CD had but with more languages. I made no distinction between DVD and CD, as both are a fixed / burned images. More the difference between an a last Release updated to Factory and a clean install with just a media (CD / DVD). Press and interested users do most tests on a clean install from a burned media or image on a USB-stick. Tests on an updated prior release via distro upgrade are an other thing at all. But a well used system, say 11.2 with KDE SC 4.6.5 changed to Evergeen_11.2 and then a distro upgrade to 12.1 is a whole other beast. (No go in my opinon, maybe via Media, but not online) If you are on a 11.4, say with KDE 4.7 repo additional, then a online "distro upgrade" (zypper dup) should be possible, and resolvable. At best with no great breaks on the Desktop after reboot and login. Maybe such a update should include a automated backup of the $KDEHOME/share/config directory during the first login afterwards just to be on the save side. Just my 2 ct, Yamaban.