Hi!
I am about to install openSUSE 12.1 on a laptop. I want to use it mainly
(or entirely) with the KDE3 desktop but I still want to be able to run
KDE4 applications under KDE3. In the past, I have done this with openSUSE
11.3 and 11.4. During installation of 11.3 and 11.4, I selected KDE4 as
the default desktop. Then I added the KDE:KDE3 repository and installed
all the packages to properly run KDE3 following more or less the
recommendations given here:
HOW-TO: KDE 3.5 on 11.4
This has worked perfectly and I was even able to use the oxygen theme in
KDE3. For example, okular and vlc came with the nice oxygen theme even
when running under KDE3.
My question is: Is this procedure going to work also with openSUSE 12.1 or
is there anything in particular I have to pay attention to?
Thanks!
Gianluca
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Hello KDE3 users,
I started the development for new NetworkManager frontend, but i'm not sure
how to make it to be powerful and user-friendly at same time.
Basically, it will have 3 components:
1) a secret agent running as KDE service
2) a connection manager, integrated in KControl
3) a kicker applet
Any ideas will be apreciated (screenshots or .ui files created with Qt3
designer are preffered).
Thanks.
PS I attached a screenshot with current done work (the list of connections for
ethernet and wireless).
PPS Do not confuse "connection" with "access point" or "ethernet device". A
physical device can have more than one connection (for example "eth0 work"
and "eth0 home").
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A follow-up. I installed KDE 4 into a real partition, straight from the 12.3
Beta 1 x86 DVD. No problem with USB transfers with this stock install. Only
with a x86 or x64 install of KDE3.
Doesn't that suggest that the KDE3 udisks implementation has a problem?
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Shutdown not working again from Kicker (or right-click on desktop to "Log
out ...) after a standard install of KDE3 Factory. Reboot working fine.
If you change /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc to include the -p parameter on
the HaltCmd line, it does shut down properly.
If this is not a KDE 3 issue, I will put in a report on Bugzilla. Please
advise.
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After a standard install of KDE3 Factory, USB transfer to a USB2 stick are
(e.g.,) 100K/sec.
Removing the "automount_options = { sync, noatime }" line
in /opt/kde3/share/config/udisks-glue.conf file, and logging out/in or
rebooting, increases transfers to 7-8 mb/sec or more - a normal expectation.
This situation and solution has existed since at least 12.2.
If this is not a KDE 3 issue, I will put in a report on Bugzilla. Please
advise.
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