Tirsdag den 10. august 2010 23:29:21 skrev Hans-Peter Jansen:
On Tuesday 10 August 2010, 23:00:38 Will Stephenson wrote:
On Tuesday 10 August 2010 19:47:55 R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
Should I wait until you have the openSUSE 11.3 branding packages live before I blog about upgrading to 4.5.0?
I intentionally didn't include any steps in my original post[0] on omgsuse for fear of sending users down an untested path. If things are good enough right now, I can have something up tomorrow for upgrading to 4.5.0 with upstream branding
I commented on your 4.5.0 article with a link to the first mail in $SUBJECT for the adventurous.
The packages themselves are pretty well tested, the upgrade path is not - I'd hold off a couple of days in case anything nasty comes up, but then I think the steps should be safe enough. As in, safer than using openSUSE Factory, not as safe as sticking with a release. It is a .0 after all.
E.g.: where's the desktop window gone? (Sorry for not conforming to the KDE nomenclature of the day: I mean the window, that presented my desktop icons after upgrade from KDE 3)
If the folder view widget has somehow disappeared, adding it again is easy. Right click desktop -> Add widgets -> Folder View ... configure the folder view to show ~/Desktop/ , I'm afraid it'll default to home.
BTW, just by moving the mouse onto the taskbar area (kicker in KDE3), my netbook froze hard (no sshing from outside possible).
Using 11.3? Netbook sounds like intel gfx - and the driver is known to suck ass on 11.3. Disable effects or consider experimenting with disabling KMS and switching to the intel legacy driver. Or you may even want to experiment with a newer kernel, depending on how badly you want non-crashy 3d :-(
I did a remote desktop session once with krfb. Now krfb is started on every login. If krfb is running via session mgmt, I would expect it to show some kind of tray icon, where I can get rid of it from the UI. I'm going to kill this process now...
alt+f2 -> 'kquitapp krfb' - would probably be the cleanest way to stop it, but simply killing it prolly wouldn't do any harm. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org