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Re: [opensuse-kde3] HAL support removed from kdebase3 in Factory, need feedback
- From: Ilya Chernykh <anixxsus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 00:31:51 +0400
- Message-id: <201109110031.51120.anixxsus@gmail.com>
On Saturday 10 September 2011 23:19:39 Erik Sorenson wrote:
Really? Did you add the Hidden.directory line? And what package
desktop-data-openSUSE
is installed?
Yes. Try to remove it.
It will not work without hal. The icon will be removed from the desktop.
But I wonder why it does not work with hal installed. Maybe the problem is with
the policies.
It also will not work without hal.
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Kirill can you please make feedback about the recent update to Factory's
KDE3 repository? > Is it OK now with HAL support removed? Do all
expected functions work?
Ilya, FYI. i originally installed 12.1m3_x86/kde3 (from factory) onto a
partition, to test. Generally, I refrained from updating. Today I updated
from KDE3 factory, about 853 packages (incl the main 12.1 repos -- to 12.1m5,
I assume).
Personal Settings on the menu is now working fine (no blank left side).
Really? Did you add the Hidden.directory line? And what package
desktop-data-openSUSE
is installed?
System Setting module, that I installed to work around Personal Settings not
working, still is not showing the kcmgtk.desktop module in "Appearance". I
think I had this before in 11.3 or 4 testing, but can't remember what we did
to get it to show. No matter: I can delete System Settings now that Personal
Settings works.
Inserting CDs and DVDs into a burner works --- KDE throws up the normal "what
do you want me to do?" dialogue box, and Kb3 recognizes the content of the
drives, which it didn't before. However, I still have HAL installed; should
I delete it?
Yes. Try to remove it.
Clicking on the desktop "My Computer" icon still produces a KDE dialogue box
that asks me to select what program I want to run. IOW, it doesn't work.
It will not work without hal. The icon will be removed from the desktop.
But I wonder why it does not work with hal installed. Maybe the problem is with
the policies.
Konquerer file manager also borks out if I key in sysinfo:/.
Having only a wired ethernet connection, I don't use (nor want to use, given
its infamy) the Network Manager program.
It also will not work without hal.
That's all for now.
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