On Monday 05 November 2007 04:09:50 pm Jürgen R. Plasser wrote:
This may be off topic, but I am using OpenSUSE on my laptop so I have some an excuse for posting here :)
:-) You would be better off with opensuse-kde or opensuse mail lists.
After upgrading from OpenSUSE 10.2 to 10.3 i386 on my old Thinkpad A30 I am missing my menus for suspending (disk or mem) and shutting down the system. How do I get them back (because suspending to disk worked for me)? You can see a screenshot here: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2388/1878036871_da3d03ae42.jpg (in German) - shows only logout ...
It looks like logout menu after login in runlevel 3 and startx. Try as root: init 5 && exit That will bring you in rulevel 5 where logout has other options.
Kpowersave is running and working. BTW, how can i setup my power button for shutdown? This worked in 10.1 and I never got it running again.
Right click on icon in taskbar and select Configure Kpowersave. Select tab General settings and than Button Events.
I did not find any answers: Some time ago I tried to change the icon for folders in KDE, but now I do not have any icon for a folder which is very disturbing. Where do I setup a default folder icon?
Have you checked that icon exist in /opt/kde3/share/icons for the size that is selected? For instance /opt/kde3/share/icons/crystalsvg/32x32/filesystems . As fast check you can create new user and start his session to see does that user have folder icon. If yes, than I would compare settings in Personal Settings > Appearance & Themes for both users.
Well, all not major glitches but if working very useful for my everyday work ...
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