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[opensuse] Klipper wo'tn go into the system tray -- nor will volume control
- From: Anton Aylward <anton.aylward@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 09:58:27 -0400
- Message-id: <4DCBE783.8010307@rogers.com>
I'm up to date on patches..
It doesn't matter whether I start klipper from the command line or the
menu, it doesn't produce the entry in the system tray that it once did.
Oh, and the volume control too.
Actually, even if it did, I'm not sure it would help, because the KDE4
shutdown is not saving the session properly; I keep getting the session
from last week. Its a good thing I'm using Thunderbird and Firefox and
they save state separately.
None of my KDE4 settings are sticking around.
If I rename my virtual desktops the names go away when I log out.
The same with tabs in Konqueror; when I log in I get the ones from last
week's session.
Phonon settings ... the list goes on.
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to increased perfection. That process undoubtedly involves a constant
remodelling of the organism in adaptation to new conditions; but it
depends on the nature of those conditions whether the directions of the
modifications effected shall be upward or downward.
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It doesn't matter whether I start klipper from the command line or the
menu, it doesn't produce the entry in the system tray that it once did.
Oh, and the volume control too.
Actually, even if it did, I'm not sure it would help, because the KDE4
shutdown is not saving the session properly; I keep getting the session
from last week. Its a good thing I'm using Thunderbird and Firefox and
they save state separately.
None of my KDE4 settings are sticking around.
If I rename my virtual desktops the names go away when I log out.
The same with tabs in Konqueror; when I log in I get the ones from last
week's session.
Phonon settings ... the list goes on.
--
It is an error to imagine that evolution signifies a constant tendency
to increased perfection. That process undoubtedly involves a constant
remodelling of the organism in adaptation to new conditions; but it
depends on the nature of those conditions whether the directions of the
modifications effected shall be upward or downward.
Thomas H. Huxley
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