openSUSE Tumbleweed
kdepim-16.04.0-60.3.x86_64
kdepim-addons-16.04.0-4.1.x86_64
kdepim-apps-libs-16.04.0-1.1.x86_64
kdepimlibs4-4.14.10-1.2.x86_64
kdepim-runtime-16.04.0-36.1.x86_64
kio-pimlibs-16.04.0-49.1.x86_64
libbaloopim4-4.14.3-2.2.x86_64
libkdepim-16.04.0-1.3.x86_64
libkdepimlibs4-4.14.10-1.2.x86_64
libKF5Libkdepim5-16.04.0-1.3.x86_64
this machine originally ran 12.1, used Greg KH's "rolling" updates into
original Tumbleweed and up-to-date.
I cannot add google calendar to korganizer.
asks for google acct name, then password
allow permission to akonadi to access google services
"authorizing token. This should take just a moment.."
window closes with no error msg but calendar does not appear
help please.
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Hi.
I did a fresh Tumbleweed installation recently and TBH I find the selections of
default packages less than ideal. I hope you'll find my suggestions helpful:
The "worst offender" IMO is that by default there are four (!) different ways
exposed to the user via K_Menu icons to add and configure printers:
system-config-printer, CUPS icon to launch the web interface, YaST,
and KDE System Settings.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwhPBqc5eehzZG11VmNqcXJlM2Mhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwhPBqc5eehzY3pzVEFzZUk1S0E
(the rendering error in system-config-printer's menu don't make it better)
There are also a bunch of applications that cover rather specific niche cases:
hugin - Stitching panoramas
kruler - Count pixels
kompare - Compare files
konqueror - Two browsers are overkill. Konqueror is also behind in web
technologies; plus you don't seem to track https://github.com/annulen/webkit
to ship bug fixes.
konversation - IRC is nice but the general public doesn't use it.
libqt5-linguist and libQt5Designer5 - For developers only. The latter because
of a weird dependency.
Several *-32bit are also installed in TW 64bit but that has probably nothing
to do with KDE software (didn't check the dependency tree, though).
In addition I propose those packages to include in the default installation:
discover - More approachable than YaST
plasma5-session-wayland - For Plasma 5.6 or 5.7. Install only, not default
yet.
noto-emoji-fonts & noto-sans-symbols-fonts - Emoji and Dingbats are the norm
nowadays. They shouldn't show up as placeholder boxes.
Bye
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Hi All,
I am using Tumbleweed (but the same apply to Leap 42.1) and Plasma 5. The icon of KDE start menu (application menu) is K instead of Geeko. I did not tested with KDE 4 or Gnome. By tradition Geeko was there as part of openSUSE branding. Please bring Geeko back so it will be easy to identify that we are running openSUSE and not KDE/Gnome on whatever distro. I don't know how openSUSE marketing team missed this such long time...
Also, Geeko is missing from Tumleweed wallpaper (it is present in Leap).
Regards,
Cristian
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Hi all,
Can we find some one to look at the folder plasmoid's java script code
from KDE4
and add the features that are missing from Plasma 5's plasmoid.
Where can we find the code?
I'm finding the person on bugs.kde.org unwilling to cooperate.
Ref: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358990
Cheers!
Roman
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I'm forwarding this call, please also read the article cited
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: [GCompris-devel] Please participate in the KDE Mission survey if you
haven't yet
Date: jeudi, 30 juin 2016, 12.45:45 h CEST
From: Thomas Pfeiffer <thomas.pfeiffer(a)kde.org>
To: kde-edu(a)kde.org, kde-pim(a)kde.org, amarok(a)kde.org, calligra-devel(a)kde.org,
digikam-devel(a)kde.org, gcompris-devel(a)kde.org, kde-games-devel(a)kde.org,
kdenlive(a)kde.org, kdevelop-devel(a)kde.org, kmymoney(a)kde.org, konsole-
devel(a)kde.org, konversation-devel(a)kde.org, umbrello-devel(a)kde.org, kwrite-
devel(a)kde.org, rkward-devel(a)kde.org
Hi everyone,
to make sure there is nobody who hasn't learned about the KDE Mission survey,
I'm now writing to all devel lists of applications which I know are still
actively developed. I hope I've reached everybody now (if you know of an
active
project which I might still not have reached, feel to forward this message to
their list).
If you have not heard yet about it, the KDE Mission survey serves to provide
us
input for KDE's Mission (which in turn defines how we move towards our
Vision).
Since a mission only makes sense if the majority of a community supports it,
we
want to find out what the community wants us to focus on in the future. I've
written about it on the Dot [1].
If you have not done so yet, please participate in the survey under
https://survey.kde.org/index.php/858172?lang=en
The survey is still open until at least tomorrow night (maybe longer,
depending
on when I find the time to do the analysis). It should not take more than 5-10
minutes, and providing your input on what KDE should do will help us move
towards our Vision!
Thank you,
Thomas
[1] https://dot.kde.org/2016/06/16/kde-doing-survey-input-our-mission
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Hi,
I want to give openSUSE Argon a try, but just found that the system
installer in the LiveCD is gone.
Is it because openSUSE has abandoned live installation media or other reasons?
Regards,
Charlie
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List Mates.
Is there any talk on fixing the folder plasmoid?
The "folder" plasmoid has the icons locked using "snap to grid".
This is broken by design.
Ref: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359570
Any word about bringing back the features we had in KDE4.
Cheers!
Roman
Hello everyone,
I'd like to contribute to the maintenance of the KDE Connect package,
though I'm not sure who the maintainer is (or if there even is one at the
moment). I checked here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/
openSUSE:Factory/kdeconnect-kde and sent a message to Dominique,
though she told me I should ask here. Anyone have any knowledge of the
subject?
Thanks,
Billy
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I just applied the usb sound card. It shows in yast but no streaming music is
heard. I have chosen it at the default. Nothing shows up in the mixer or its
setup. Any hints on what to do next. The box said it works with any Linux
distro.
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