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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Hi,
after I replaced disk, reinstalled everything etc. I recreated all Akonadi
resources. This was fast and smooth apart of one think. I had bunch of expiry
rules on my main IMAP account to download (move) old e-mails into local
Maildir. I set KMail local folders to point to /home/vojta/.local/share/local-
mail/ The settings dialog says it's valid Maildir folder. It has 14 GB.
Everything seems to be correct, but KMail doesn't see the folders. Clearing
Akonadi cache and trying to restart it etc. didn't help. Any idea how to make
KMail reading valid Maildir folder?
Sincerely,
V.
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As the subject says, my widgets are suddenly missing and the background
settings as well (keeping the greeter wallpaper instead). I didn't do
an update (as none was available) in between two functional and two
degraded boots. Does anyone have an idea of what might be going on?
It's easy enough to reset the background from wallpaper to solid color,
but I don't really look forward to re-create all widgets and position
them the way I had them before.
Regards,
Achim.
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With the new Plasma the Digital Clock apparently got changed to show the
desktop widget without the widget background and invert the font color
from black to white instead with a tiny shadow drawn around it. Now, I
have a light gray background, so that really isn't very readable now. I
can see no way of getting the old behaviour back, so is there something
I can do in the config files perhaps?
Regards,
Achim.
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This is an information for all people that use the additional KDE repos
(KDE:Qt5, KDE:Frameworks5, KDE:Applications):
As you likely noticed, some packages from KDE:Extra were not installable due
to conflicts.
The list includes:
amarok
kdevelop5
kio-gdrive
kmymoney
skrooge
(and maybe others...)
We offer KDE:Extra built against KDE:Applications (and as a consequence,
KDE:Frameworks5 and KDE:Qt5) now as well:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/KDE_Applications_openS…
So, if you use those additional repos, switch to this new URL and the
conflicts/incompatibilities should be gone... ;-)
The Argon LiveCD has been adjusted too, the next build should use the new
repo.
Kind Regards,
Wolfgang
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