Hi Sven. I didn't said that I can't change the background image, qhat I said is that I can't choose individual wallpapers anymore... Before KDE4, we were used to choose one wallpaper for each workspace or set the same for every workspace. Now, we can only set a wallpaper for every workspace, understood? :) For everyone, I didn't create this topic to discuss about the KDE4 quality, comparing this with KDE3... I just wanna know how to do the same things I used to do in KDE3 (I used KDE4.0 only for testing, but I used 3.5 as default in my OpenSuse 11.0). So, another 2 questions: when is KDE4.2 ready for final users? Is it coming with Suse 11.2? Thx a lot again :) And sorry for the english errors, but I am brazilian and I don't speak english so well... MilhoXP "milho" in Brazil means "corn" in USA, so... "don't eat milho!!!" Sven Burmeister wrote:
Am Mittwoch 07 Januar 2009 13:32:17 schrieb James Knott:
Clayton wrote:
Run this past me very slowly, KDE 4 the new flagship desktop was shipped *without* the capability to change the desktop background to an image of your choice! Somehow I missed this in the firefight on functionality which explodes periodically on this list...
You cannot set the background image of your desktop in KDE4.1 to some image? Why can I?, and if my mind does not fail me, I could do so in 4.0 as well. But since 4.0 was never default, that does not really matter anyway. In 4.2 I can even set a background per activity.
But even if you could not, how would that hinder people from working, which is the major aspect when picking a default desktop environment? The limited desktop in kde3 however does hinder people, since it is not flexible enough to work with multiple projects one is working on.
As has been said many many many times, KDE4.0.4, and KDE4.1 are KDE Desktops in development. KDE4.1 is NOT the final be-all-end-all of KDE4.
So why is it the default KDE desktop, while KDE 3.5 is not immediately obvious?
Because KDE3 is final, i.e. a dead-end and because of all the advantages KDE4 has, e.g. a very flexible desktop that kde3 does not provide. kde3 does not give you a choice about it, kde4 does, even the choice to have the very limited desktop+icons as in kde3.
Sven
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