I've been poking at this one for a little while now without much
success. Using openSUSE 11.4 and KDE 4.6.2.
I've got a few applications - the games from HumbleBundle 2 - that
have been added to the KMenu by their installers. When I navigate to
the applications in the KMenu, the icons are showing, but there is no
text next to the icons (Application name field is empty). A mouse
hover shows the app names in grey text in the Description field.
If I go to the KMenu editor and check the entries, they are filled in
correctly - there is a name in the Name field, and the Description
fields are all blank. If I add text to the Description field, save
and exit the editor, the new Descriptions I've added are not shown on
mouse hover, and the Application name is still not showing.
Has anyone else seen this?
C.
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I went from openSUSE 11.4 + Tumbleweed + KDF to openSUSE 12.1.
I've noticed a few things (besides the downgrade from 4.7.3 to 4.7.2)
was seem to be either regressions or "it's worse, not better".
I don't necessarily think that these are KDE-specific, since I had run
4.7.2 and 4.7.3 without similar issue with 11.4+Tumbleweed.
The first issue is that the fonts don't seem to render with the
correct height -- frequently the lower part of the 'q', 'g', etc...
are missing and lines with underscores don't show them at all. This
only happens on the line that is taking input and no other.
The second issue is that I've noticed, quite frequently actually, that
some part of KDE goes unresponsive. khotkeys and plasma stop accepting
input, but 'alt-f2' brings up krunner right away. The clock in the
taskbar stops updating during these 'pauses'. I checked
.xsession-errors and /var/log/messages and there wasn't anything that
stuck out. It's becoming quite annoying.
Is anybody else experiencing the same things?
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Hi,
I think it is a good idea to update oxygen-gtk for 12.1 to 1.1.5. It has fix
for using banshee with this theme. Without this fix banshee crashes
immediately and is unusable with the default KDE settings.
1.1.5 is already part of KDF.
Regards,
Cor
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Hello Mates,
i just would like to ask, if Apper respects Repository Priorities from YaST?
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This mail is written with Balsam Professional 12.1
KWin: 4.7.3 (4.7.3) "release 10"
Qt: 4.7.4
openSUSE 12.1
By clicking on a window's title bar, menu bar or tool bar and holding
the mouse button down I can drag the window; if I drag it until the
mouse pointer reaches the edge of the screen, a box outline appears,
whose shape and size vary according the edge dragged to (e.g. top edge =
full screen); when I release the mouse button, the window size is
changed to fit the box outline. Is it possible to inhibit this
resizing? I have found no setting to do this nor any mention of such a
possibility in the documentation. Thanks,
Steve Berman
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Konsole
Version 2.7.3
Using KDE Development Platform 4.7.3 (4.7.3) "release 10"
openSUSE 12.1
Is it possible to inhibit the Konsole Rename Tab dialog from popping up
upon double clicking on a tab? I have found no setting to do this nor
any mention of such a possibility in the documentation. Thanks,
Steve Berman
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Hi,
I upgraded KDE with
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/SC/openSUSE_12.1/
but Help->KDE still shows KDE 4.7.3 "release 2"
Same for
kde4-config --version
Qt: 4.8.0
KDE Development Platform: 4.7.3 (4.7.3) "release 2"
kde4-config: 1.0
I was expecting 4.7.80 (or 4.8 RC1 or something like this)
To be sure, here is the list of kde packages installed: rpm -qa|grep -i kde
kde4-l10n-de-4.7.80-1.3.noarch
liblockdev1-1.0.3_git201003141408-15.1.2.i586
kdelibs4-branding-upstream-4.7.80-2.5.i586
patterns-openSUSE-kde4_laptop-12.1-25.21.1.i586
patterns-openSUSE-sw_management_kde4-12.1-25.21.1.i586
kdebase4-workspace-ksysguardd-4.7.80-6.2.i586
libkde4-4.7.80-2.5.i586
kdebase4-runtime-4.7.80-2.2.i586
kde4-kgreeter-plugins-4.7.80-6.2.i586
kde4-l10n-de-doc-4.7.80-1.3.noarch
patterns-openSUSE-kde4_internet-12.1-25.21.1.i586
patterns-openSUSE-kde4_utilities_opt-12.1-25.21.1.i586
patterns-openSUSE-kde4_yast-12.1-25.21.1.i586
libkdepimlibs4-4.7.80-1.2.i586
libkdepim4-4.7.80-1.2.i586
kdepim4-runtime-4.7.80-1.2.i586
kdepim4-4.7.80-1.2.i586
libproxy1-config-kde4-0.4.7-7.1.2.i586
patterns-openSUSE-kde4_utilities-12.1-25.21.1.i586
bundle-lang-kde-en-12.1-41.5.2.noarch
kde4-filesystem-4.7.80-2.1.i586
lockdev-1.0.3_git201003141408-15.1.2.i586
kdebase4-runtime-branding-upstream-4.7.80-2.2.i586
kdelibs4-core-4.7.80-2.5.i586
polkit-kde-kcmmodules-1-0.98.1-4.4.i586
kdepimlibs4-4.7.80-1.2.i586
kdebase4-workspace-liboxygenstyle-4.7.80-6.2.i586
kdebase4-workspace-branding-upstream-4.7.80-6.2.i586
polkit-kde-agent-1-0.99.0-1.3.i586
bundle-lang-kde-de-12.1-41.5.2.noarch
kde4-l10n-de-data-4.7.80-1.3.noarch
libkdecore4-4.7.80-2.5.i586
kdelibs4-4.7.80-2.5.i586
kdebase4-workspace-4.7.80-6.2.i586
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Hi,
KDE 4.7's plasma is now centered around activities - breaking
once more the way many of us work with KDE.
Many on IRC voiced the oppinion that the activity manager
shouldn't be part of the default plasma - including me.
But this would be a major divergence with upstream's default,
so I would like to discuss more widely first. What's your oppinion?
Do you prefer virtual desktops or plasma activities?
Greetings, Stephan
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Hi,
we observe that it seems not to be possible to disable the nepomuk
feeders in akonadi. Since this seems to be the root that kmail2 is
not usable at all by default for plenty of people, I would like to propose
to remove the Autostart of these feeders in following files:
/usr/share/akonadi/agents/nepomukcalendarfeeder.desktop
/usr/share/akonadi/agents/nepomukcontactfeeder.desktop
/usr/share/akonadi/agents/nepomukemailfeeder.desktop
That would change the default (not tested), it would still be possible to add
them in the GUI tools and people can suddenly read mails again ;)
any opinions on this ?
adrian
PS: I have not seen any working kmail2 installation yet where these are
enabled. Really everybody around me has switched to Thunderbird and I think
the problem is actually not akonadi/kmail, but nepomuk which basically creates
a very high load which basically stops the system. Killing all these feeders
is solving the problem (if you don't want to wait for the crash to be able to
move your mouse again), but they come back on next restart, even when you
remove them in akonadiconsole.
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