Bruce Ferrell wrote:
Not to fan an old flame I found an interesting problem
I installed as KDE3 alone. Was able to select and manipulate screensavers. Then I installed KDE4 alongside KDE3 to see what I thought of KDE4.
Screensavers are selectable in KDE4. KDE3, screensavers can no longer be selected/manipulated. The screen for it is there, just no screensavers. Uninstall the entire KDE4 pattern. Obviously can't do any KDE4 stuff and the KDE3 screensavers are still blank but they do start and display random screen savers.
I'm thinking this is a symptom of a whole nother problem I've been fighting.
kbluetooth does seem is recognize that there is a bluetooth adapter installed. kbluetooth4 does, although it's impossible to pair with either.
For grins, I committed heresy... I booted a live kubuntu to assure the hardware was working and was able to pair perfectly. I don't think this is an upstream problem, unless opensuse used bleeding edge stuff to release.
Anyway, any thoughts on how to resolve this?
Bruce
The version of kbluetooth4 released with opensuse 11.1 was pretty broken. The bug report on it was open for quite sometime after the release, but it's mostly working now thanks to a series of updates. I'd suggest grabbing everything you can from the update repo - that should get you a semi decent kbluetooth4. It's still missing the ability to browse a filesystem but you can use gnome bluetooth for that. It's been a while since I tested, but iirc, having both kbluetooth3 and kbluetooth4 installed will guarantee that neither will work. It seems that those having stability/random issues with kde3 > kde4 chose kde3 during installation. I can't help wondering if the setup with that installation is suboptimal for kde4. I have kde3 and 4 installed and both work without a hitch, but then kde4 was installed first. Just a thought. Nkoli -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org