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Re: [opensuse] what you can do with KDE3 that you can't do with KDE4.
- From: C <smaug42@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 00:01:34 +0200
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On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 23:41, Felix Miata <mrmazda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ah.. commercial software that I don't have a license for. The main
reason I haven't tried eComStation.
Ummm.. no idea... the system filepicker, if called by an application,
always shows up exactly where I expect it to... relative to the
application that called it.
To which I can honestly say neither one is an issue on my system.
I've got multiple mount points spanning multiple drives and I do *not*
see this.. nor have I seen it on ANY system I've installed. It looks
like something is horribly broken, or you've set up something like 2
or 3 dozen partitions... to which I'd reply.. what? why? to what end?
As for narrow? Nope not an issue either on any system I've installed
on.. laptops.. desktops (quite a few too)... On my desktop, it's a
completely usable width that I've since twiddled to have the shortcuts
I prefer and hidden the 3 I don't need to see.
OK, I can see that being useful, but... OK... it's not there in KDE3
either.. or Gnome... or.. or... I "think" I've seen something similar
in that abomination known as CDE that I used to use on Solaris, but
nowhere else.
C.
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Newer hardware typically requires newer drivers available only via eCS.
Cloning from an old HD is usually easier than installing anew.
Ah.. commercial software that I don't have a license for. The main
reason I haven't tried eComStation.
What does Dolphin have to do with using the system filepicker from an openRemembers window size (across sessions)KDE4's Dolphin does this by default
app to open a file?
Ummm.. no idea... the system filepicker, if called by an application,
always shows up exactly where I expect it to... relative to the
application that called it.
Check... that's the panel on the left sidefouled by:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297217
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297219
To which I can honestly say neither one is an issue on my system.
I've got multiple mount points spanning multiple drives and I do *not*
see this.. nor have I seen it on ANY system I've installed. It looks
like something is horribly broken, or you've set up something like 2
or 3 dozen partitions... to which I'd reply.. what? why? to what end?
As for narrow? Nope not an issue either on any system I've installed
on.. laptops.. desktops (quite a few too)... On my desktop, it's a
completely usable width that I've since twiddled to have the shortcuts
I prefer and hidden the 3 I don't need to see.
[1] 800x600 resolution desktop screenshot attached to bug 24625 118 months
ago: https://bug24625.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=87914
I may have attached one like it to a KDE bug long ago, but I found the
Mozilla bug first.
OK, I can see that being useful, but... OK... it's not there in KDE3
either.. or Gnome... or.. or... I "think" I've seen something similar
in that abomination known as CDE that I used to use on Solaris, but
nowhere else.
C.
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