Am Donnerstag, 6. August 2009 07:08:24 schrieb John Andersen:
Well I think after waiting two years since OpenSuse first pushed KDE 4 out the door in its pajamas
I guess you know that KDE 4.0, whilst available, was not the default KDE two years ago, i.e. in openSUSE 11.0. So rather than openSUSE pushing, users were pulling on their own choice if they used it.
Most of the missing pieces are filled in, and I haven't had a crash since I installed it. There are still some maddening things in Kong and Dolphin such as that teeny tiny microscopic little thing you have to click to focus an item with out actually launching it. No matter how much you bitch about that they will not fix it.
Do you mean the green "+"? That's not for focusing but multiple selection without keyboard. If you mean it, at the smallest icon size it has the same size as the icon size the user set, i.e. uses the maximum height available and is bigger than e.g. the close button of most windecos, a radio- button or checkbox on websites, and almost as big as a systray icon etc.? The more you increase the icon size, the bigger the green "+" becomes too. So I'm not sure there is anything broken.
It also forgets passwords to mounted samba shares on other Linux or Windows servers and I'm getting tired of keying these in all the time.
There are other ways to supply credentials, e.g. via (a file and) fstab, this would at least lower your frustration. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org