Is there a window manager or Desktop Environment which will correctly
observe full screen mode on the TV-0 screen?
What happens is, I set up my TV-0 to the right of the Laptop display on
the nvidia-settings control panel. Then I can move the browser window
over to it to watch on the TV. But pressing full screen uses the laptop
screen size instead of the TV screen size, and so is way to big.
I don't know the terminology for this, I think it is something like
changing the screen focus. I was able to do it once with some kind of
tiling window manager but don't remember which. I would rather not go to
the trouble of installing a D.E. and then find it doesn't work.
At the moment my options seem to be carefully altering the browser
windows size to match the TV, or using "clone", which makes the laptop
1024x768, which is much lower than its natural resolution.
I am using opensuse 42.2
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Is webyast dead ?
http://webyast.github.io/webyast/
the demo don't works and page seems to be from 2011
if it's stopped, the various web pages should say so :-(
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:WebYaST
thanks
jdd
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Hi,
I am using opensuse, leap 42.2, x64.
I am wanting to compile QGIS.
It needs the Qt5Script cmake file.
My installation is nothing like clean, I have no idea what I have
installed, but I rarely install anything other than through zypper. I
expect I would have installed the OpenSUSE version of the Qt
development tools. My installation of Leap 42.2 has the other Qt5 cmake
files in /usr/lib64/cmake/ but not the Script cmake file.
Is there a reason the Qt5Script cmake file is not there? Can I obtain
it through the OpenSUSE repositories?
(I have QT 5.8.0 -the latest release- and other versions of the
QT developer tools installed under my home directory)
With thanks,
H
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Hi,
Can shotwell in Leap be updated to 0.26.1, please? On graphics repo,
probably.
We are still at version 0.23 on Leap, and there are bugs which maybe are
already solved.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith))
Moving a machine from 42.1/LXDE(gtk) to 42.2/XFCE by fresh install.
What is this, which repeats every 5 minutes in the log:
NetworkManager[1581]: <info> connectivity: check for uri
'http://conncheck.opensuse.org' failed with 'Could not connect: Network
is unreachable'
My network is obviously working perfectly fine (IPv4 only here). Google
gives me an archived thread from last November (about 42.2RC2) which
ends with Carlos being asked about having a proxy (he didn't, I don't
either) and then nothing more after he answered that question.
Thanks.
Ralph
~> uname -a
Linux msb4hp 4.4.62-18.6-default #1 SMP Fri Apr 21 16:14:48 UTC 2017
(84f9824) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Hello,
It happens that I have today two internet boxes. My main computer is
connected to the two ones (one by ethernet, the other by wifi)
I use mostly the wifi only to connect to the box itself by IP (internal
network), but sometime, for administrative purpose, I need to access
internet by the second (wifi) box - mainly when I need to connect to the
provider network.
How can I instruct firefox to use the wifi network when necessary? is it
possible to give route infos in the url?
thanks
jdd (firefox, opensuse 12.2)
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On 05/19/2017 10:54 PM, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> But if I can only barely catch their networks, won't interference from
> me to them be low too?
Assuming no one thinks hidden SSID is a security feature, so you don't
know about them.
> Also, the setting is actually 20/40 so should be able to fall back in
> case of issues?
No. It's one or the other.
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Not sure if this is a KDE or Solid (or other) issue . . . sorry for message
length but trying to include all relevant data I know of . . .
Digikam has worked great importing/deleting photos from iPhone 6S for a year,
working on 13.2. I recently upgraded 13.2 => 42.1 => 42.2 about a month ago.
I can't honestly say whether this problem arose with the Leap upgrade, or with
an update since.
When Digikam opens it displays the following error message:
The specified camera ("/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/
pci0000:00/0000:00:12.2/usb1/1-1/1-1:4.2/net/eth2") is not supported.
~>lsusb shows the camera as:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05ac:12a8 Apple, Inc.
Switching to a different port , , ,
~>lsusb
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 05ac:12a8 Apple, Inc.
Digikam then throws this error when started:
The specified camera ("/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/
pci0000:00/0000:00:13.2/usb4/4-2/4-2:4.2/net/eth1") is not supported.
Yet still Digikam (and other photo apps) autodetects the phone. It is shown
under the Import menu, and when Import for the phone is selected the second
Digikam windows opens. At bottom it shows the correct camera media capacity
and amount used, while under the Device menu it shows the phone is recognized
on the correct usb port. It shows that upload and delete are supported
functions. But it cannot see the photo files.
(It is seen as an "iPhone5 (PTP mode)"; gphoto2 --list-cameras does not show
iPhone6 but that was not a problem before; the udev hwdb shows the same phone
ID for both iPhone5 and iPhone6. Tested this with my wife's iPhone 5 and the
errors were the same.)
gphoto2:
--list-ports sees the correct port
--list-folders sees the "store_feedface" folder but no files.
--abilities shows iPhone 5 with USB support, file preview and upload = yes
When I try kio camera:/ in Dolphin I get:
camera:/Apple%2520iPhone%25205%2520(PTP%2520mode)@usb:001,002/
An "Apple iPhone 5 (PTP Model)" folder appears with the sub-folder
"store_feedface" but no DCIM folder nor any photos.
When I try gtkam it can see the iPhone "store-feedface" but not DCIM, no
files. Experimenting with this app I once got this error, too:
An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): Could
not claim interface 0 (Device or resource busy). Make sure no other program
(gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor) or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680,
spca50x) is using the device and you have read/write access to the device.
Similarly, when I tried Shotwell it threw:
Unable to fetch previews from the camera:
Could not claim the USB device (-53)
But strangely, darktable uploads (and deletes) the iPhone files even though it
uses libgphoto2.so.6 just as all the other apps do.
Still works fine with my Canon A570.
Digikam Version 5.4.0
Using:
KDE Frameworks 5.26.0
Qt 5.6.1 (built against 5.6.1)
My suspicion is that the problem is connect to the error "could not claim USB
device", as I've seen that several times. Just a wild-ass guess.
I checked Bugzilla KDE and Solid, found multiple instances of PTP cameras
being recognized but files not retrievable over the last ~5 years. But
nothing recent. I did find a 2011 bug report on Ubuntu Launchpad which was
reported again in Dec claiming a regression in Digikam, but it wasn't
verified. (And that was Digikam4, not 5).
Any suggestions where to look further? Again, apologies for length.
TIA,
Dennis
P.S. KDE folks might want to note that the Device Notifier entry always
displays the camera twice rather than just once when it's attached, and when
the "Open with File Manager" option is chosen, the app errors on not finding
the KDE4 version of Dolphin:
KDEInit could not launch 'dolphin4':
Could not open library 'libkdeinit5_dolphin4'.
Cannot load library libkdeinit5_dolphin4: (libkdeinit5_dolphin4: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory)
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There is a small annoyance with the kicker bar and grouped programs that
I wonder if it has been addressed/fixed/worked around. I often open a
number of windows for Firefox (and other programs) and configure the
kicker bar to allow such collections to be grouped together. This allows
the grouped list to be presented as a popup list of window titles
instead of having one icon per each window displayed in the kicker bar.
The trouble is that there are one or two items of the list that are not
presented above the kicker bar and instead the kicker bar overlays on
top of them. This prevents one from being able to click on that item in
order to open up the window associated with it.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I tried Google searches but suspect I am
not using the right terminology or phrasing my queries correctly in
order to find a solution. Is this a KDE issue? (I am not always sure
where the line is drawn that separates KDE things from SuSE things...)
Marc..
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On 05/21/2017 08:06 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
> a laptop
> made for the British ("GB") market. The keys were different in that they were
> QUERT, yes, but the shift of the "2" key, which on the US keyboard is "@" was
> labelled '"'. The key I expected to be shift for '"' was labelled '@'.
As made, keyboards "know" nothing of markets or languages. They simply
produce a key code, depending on the key pressed. It is the software
that translates that key code into the appropriate character. My
keyboards are made for U.S. English, but I have changed the layout to
International English. So, somewhere, there is a mapping of key to
character and the maps are easy to change. However, it would be nice to
be able to change an individual key within that map. For example, I
have occasionally used the Greek layout, to get some math symbols. One
thing I've noticed is where it's supposed to produce the ohm symbol, as
used in electronics, it instead produces the omega symbol, as used in
math. I'd like to be able to change that.
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