Hi,
after I tried KDE/Plasma/Wayland on Debian/testing AMD64 I inspired my
colleague Joop Boonen to test it on OpenSuse/tumbleweed.
Everything was fine besides Primary Selection (middle-mouse to paste),
so I stopped using Plasma/Wayland.
Joop is able to use primary selection in every application (KDE or GTK).
So, I was surprised.
Here on KDE/Plasma 5.12.5 I cannot do that (for example cut-n-paste in
konsole via middle-mouse paste into firefox).
I asked on the wayland-devel ML [1] with no answer.
The retired KWin maintainer wanted to have this feature in
wayland-protocols before implementing it in KWin/Plasma/Wayland.
So, what magic did you do in OpenSuse?
The Gnome-way?
[1] has references on how Gnome did it in mutter.
Or can you point me to the relevant packages with name (sources and patches)?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
- Sedat -
[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2018-April/037748.html
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Will LibreOffice be available again for KDE? I could probably get used
to the slight optical differences I encountered so far, but not with the
fact that shortcuts have vanished (e.g. in the "Paste Special" dialog
box) so I now need to use the mouse much more often than before.
Regards,
Achim.
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Dne středa 20. června 2018 21:45:27 CEST jste napsal(a):
> You could try to increase the icon size for panel icons to 256px.
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394420
This works, thank You. Short question: why was this necessary...? :-/ V.
> 2018-06-20 22:08 GMT+03:00 Vojtěch Zeisek <vojtech.zeisek(a)opensuse.org>:
> > Hi,
> > I have been using folder view plasmoid in the panel to quickly browse ~
> > and
> > open file/directory. It had been working well until last KDE upgrade (TW).
> > Since then, after clicking to the plasmoid, I get very tiny size and I
> > must
> > use Alt + right click drag to resize it to some usable size. Is this bug
> > or
> > feature? And is there replacement of the plasmoid or some reasonable way
> > how to make the resize to survive reboot?
> > Sincerely,
> > V.
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If I remember correctly when executing "screen -list" as root, all screen
sessions of all users were listed. On list Leap-15 machine, no matter what
user you are, only screens associated with that user are displayed. Is
this intended?
Regards
Mark
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Hi,
I have been using folder view plasmoid in the panel to quickly browse ~ and
open file/directory. It had been working well until last KDE upgrade (TW).
Since then, after clicking to the plasmoid, I get very tiny size and I must
use Alt + right click drag to resize it to some usable size. Is this bug or
feature? And is there replacement of the plasmoid or some reasonable way how
to make the resize to survive reboot?
Sincerely,
V.
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BT fails with me since years to pair correctly with BT audio devices when they
have also a phone hands free function.
In this case, even selecting manually in the settings the right protocol
(A2DP), since the system perceives the microphone, it always starts the device
with HFP.
In 13.2 that worked normally but since leap my BT functionality for audio is
substantially unusable, if, of course, you are not keen to listen to music in
"HFP" tin sound standard. I do not advice the experience.
Since I do not use handsfree on my notebook, is there a way to force(!) the
A2DP protocol on the headset and on the BT box? Maybe with a "read only"
association of the profile for that given hardware?
Where is the config where this can be done?
One sees the A2DP offered but settings in Leap have no effect, the device
"jumps back" to HFP once the microphone is sensed, it seems.
Thank you for helping me to solve this tedious problem.
P.s. "did you file a bug". Yes, several times. After a while they get "just
closed" as "not more supported (kde4) or simply because of product change
41.1, 2,3, now 15. A proud heritage for such a bug... So a workaround as of
above would be appreciated.
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Hi Fabian,
your reply has no content in the email-body?
Regards,
- Sedat -
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 5:27 PM, Fabian Vogt <fvogt(a)suse.de> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 13. Juni 2018, 17:26:15 CEST schrieb Sedat Dilek:
>> Hi,
>>
>> after I tried KDE/Plasma/Wayland on Debian/testing AMD64 I inspired my
>> colleague Joop Boonen to test it on OpenSuse/tumbleweed.
>>
>> Everything was fine besides Primary Selection (middle-mouse to paste),
>> so I stopped using Plasma/Wayland.
>>
>> Joop is able to use primary selection in every application (KDE or GTK).
>> So, I was surprised.
>> Here on KDE/Plasma 5.12.5 I cannot do that (for example cut-n-paste in
>> konsole via middle-mouse paste into firefox).
>>
>> I asked on the wayland-devel ML [1] with no answer.
>> The retired KWin maintainer wanted to have this feature in
>> wayland-protocols before implementing it in KWin/Plasma/Wayland.
>>
>> So, what magic did you do in OpenSuse?
>> The Gnome-way?
>> [1] has references on how Gnome did it in mutter.
>> Or can you point me to the relevant packages with name (sources and patches)?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Regards,
>> - Sedat -
>>
>> [1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2018-April/037748.html
>>
>
>
>
>
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Hello List ,
TW : have installed :
kgpg-18.04.1-1.1.x86_64
kgpg-lang-18.04.1-1.1.noarch
......
Decryption : upon entering password , error message appears
saying "Decryption failed" , but , there is a tiny box for "Details"
: upon opening details , full-page , there appears
entire file in Decrypted form in PLAIN TEXT !
This is alarming and dangerous .
.......
This morning i have uninstalled kgpg-18.04.1-1.1.x86_64
&
re-installed the previous kgpg-17.12.3-1.1.x86_64.rpm
Unhappily the error persists :
Decryption : upon entering password , error message appears
saying "Decryption failed" , but , there is a tiny box for "Details"
: upon opening details , full-page , there appears
entire text file in Decrypted Plain Text
........
My Desktop Environment is XFCE
- What might be the trouble - Malware / Trojan ??
What to do please ?
......
regards
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