On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, Xen wrote:
You guys know the KDE touchpad thing (Kde 4) is bugged?.
So you hit this button and it turns a flag to false in .kde4/share/config/ktouchpadenablerrc And this disables your mouse WHILE IN KDE but as soon as you log out it works again. And then when you log in again it disables it because it persists in between sessions. Really awesome. And so the only way to get it is to manually edit the file. There is only one command that is more useful than any other command I ever use. And it is not an easy command but once you learn it. There really should be a shell script or alias for it. Or a shell function defined in .bashrc function findinfiles() { find -type f -exec grep -iH "$1" \{\} \; } Saved my life once again? How would any normal computer user deal with this? Not. Anyway, I don't know that since this is KDE4, this bug can still be fixed? Should I file for it? It seems to pointless. Regards, X. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org