I just recently upgrade to openSUSE 12.2, and after upgrading I added
the repos for KDE 4.9 and upgraded to KDE 4.9.
Now that I have 4.9, I ran the following and got the following result:
george@linux-o3ef:~/Documents> zypper lp
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Repository | Name | Version | Category |
Status | Summary
---------------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+--------+-------------------------
openSUSE-12.2-Update | openSUSE-2012-588 | 1 | recommended |
needed | KDE: 4.8.5 stable update
since this is a patch, it looks like it will install next time I run
zypper patch. Is there a way to remove this so it no longer shows up in
the list, since I probably don't need it?
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Box #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.5 | AMD Phenom IIX4 | 64 | ATI Radeon HD 3300 | 16GB
Box #2: 12.1 | KDE 4.9.1 | AMD Athlon X3 | 64 | nVidia C61 GeForce
7025 | 4GB
Laptop: 12.2 | KDE 4.9.1 | Core i7-2620M | 64 | Intel HD Graphics 3000
| 8GB
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Hi,
I have weird problem with Akregator. I have been using it for over 4 years,
actually with openSUSE 12.2 and KDE 4.9.1. I upgraded to KDE 4.9 after its
release and to 12.2 last week. Few days ago it started it repeatedly downloads
already downloaded and red articles. It is very annoying. I haven't touched
settings for at least year, so there should be no problem. Surprisingly, it
happens only after new boot of computer. If I download all feeds twice during
one login session, it works as expected. Strange.
Also when I, for example, suspend computer to RAM and then wake up again,
after resuming of network connection, all feeds are downloaded. Download of
all feeds on startup is turned off. I also don't like this behaviour, which
started with KDE 4.9.
Otherwise I like Akregator very much. :-) Does, please, anyone know how to fix
that?
Thanks and have a nice day!
Vojtěch
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Hi,
all of a sudden my ibus tray icon is missing (the little keyboard that
displays which input method is active). instead, ibus shows a popup window
that displays the name of the input method, and some more things.
No idea what changed where. All I did was uninstall xfce and gnome, that
should not have any negative impact on KDE, right?
I'm running KDE 4.9.1 from OBS on openSUSE 12.1 64bit.
Any hints would be welcome.
bye,
MH
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Hey,
today I noticed an ARM target was added to KDF and so I checked if my
Tomahawk package was building for ARM. Of course it wasn't. One of the
reasons was/is that attica 0.4. That version is in KDF but it's disabled
by default and only explicitly enabled for some targets. Is there a
specific reason for this? I remember I already wrote a mail asking for
someone to enable it for 12.2. Maybe it would be smarter to enable it by
default and disable it for older targets explicitly (for whatever reason
it was done in the first place).
If it can't be enabled by default, please someone enable it for ARM :-)
Best regards,
Domme
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The team just finished it's long-overdue team meeting and we made quite some
progress. Decsions were taken with regards to the KDE Repositories to be used
from now on. Still certain items needs further discussion or alignments, but
we are in a better shape now.
The full transcript of the meeting can be found at:
http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2012/opensuse-
kde.2012-09-26-17.33.log.html
A summary of the actions and decisions:
===Meeting 26th September 2012===
For discussion this week:
*Team organization
*KDE Repository organization. Which repo's to use and with what purpose
*Which KDE version is targeted to ship with openSUSE 12.3
Generic all-time topics:
* status report
* Q&A, misc
===Decisions===
#decision The KDE repositories will be KRxy, KDF and KUSC. KDS will no longer
be used.
#decision The repositories will build against lesser targets. KR47 builds for
11.4, KR48 will build against 11.4/12.1/12.2, KR49 will build against
12.1/12.2, KDF and KUSC will build against 12.2/Factory.
#decision Development workflow for major KDE releases remain the same.
snapshots will be placed in KUSC until RC-state. RC-state will be moved to KDF
and pushed to Factory. Just before the KDE release, the corresponding KRxy
repo will be setup.
#decision Target is to ship KDE release 4.10 with openSUSE 12.3.
===Priority Items===
#Priority Fixing KR49 and getting it in the right state is the highest
priority for the team. Until then as least as possible changes should be made
to KDF.
===Action===
#action all Check/Validate the Team tasklist on
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:KDE_Maintainers_Cheat_Sheet
#action einar77 helping out with patches
#action NicoK send a list of packages in KR49 to tittiatcoke that needs
working on.
#action tittiatcoke contact the maintenance team to discuss the possiblity to
provide KDE point releases throught the maintenance workflow
#action tittiatcoke check with coolo the release calendar for 12.3 and when
the freeze would be
#action tittiatcoke create a wiki page to list the items we need to do and
create metabugs to used to list/tracke the ship-block bugs and nice-to-have
bugs
#action tittiatcoke check calligra packages in KR49 and push it to KDF
===Old non-finished Action items===
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Hi, Dear KDE Packagers,
A bug has been reported here
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=778260
And there is also a discusion on kde bug track system
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304903
>From the information above, it seems to be a opensuse specific problem. It
will also affect other components of calligra, such as karbon.
It's been already near one month from bug report creation. I really hope it
could be fixed soon.
Thank you for all your great works and contributions.
best regards,
Tao
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Hi,
Some time ago I file kde bug #306899.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306899
This is possibly an opensuse bug, not kde. I have done some testing. The bug
is also present in qupzilla, not an kde app. As it is the site of my ISP, I
have the bug also when I use ssl to get my mail (in kmail).
I have tried kubuntu (12.10 beta and 12.04 with kde 4.9.1) and there the
website loads without problem. That's why I am thinking this is maybe opensuse
specific.
Can anyone reproduce this? And shall I file a bug with bugzilla.novell.com?
Thanks,
Cor
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I notice qt-mobility is being built in X11:QtDesktop. Is there any
way we can get that linked in KDE:Qt?
-Todd
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Dear list mates,
AS indicated before, I am trying to organize a KDE team meeting on IRC so that
we can discuss and take a team decision on topics that would affect us as a
team and also the KDE Desktop within the openSUSE releases.
With regards to the timing, I have set up a doodle to find out what the best
timing would be. The link to the doodle is: http://doodle.com/h5uvnvixs4bp3r7v
At this moment I have response from 3 people, but I am sure that there are
more people out there that are part of the KDE team. People like Sven, Martin,
Will, Christoph, Markus, Ismael (cartman),Christian, etc.
I would like to send out the invitation by the end of the week, so it would be
great if you could visit the indicated link and let me know what the best
timing is for you.
Thanks.
Regards
Raymond
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