On 28 January 2010 19:30, Mark Misulich <munguanaweza@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dotan, since you are asking for feature requests, I thought I would chime in too.
I loaded kde 4.4 on my computer to see how it works. Then I tried to do some work with it by loading a ldif address file into both Thunderbird and Evolution. I use Thunderbird for my personal email and to receive emails for a newsletter that I write. I use Evolution exclusively for the opensuse mail list.
When I tried to load the ldif file, I was able to import it to both programs in a jiffy. But the ldif file isn't importing the current addresses from the current file, even though the file name I am importing from is the correct one. It is importing the address book from the previous file, near as I can figure. It is also not importing all the addresses in the file.
Evolution and Thunderbird are not KDE programs, so I cannot help you there. If you want to try in Kontact, the KDE PIM, I'll help but I've never used LDAP or LDIF before.
After that, I decided I was done messing with them so I tried to eject the cd from the cd drive, and couldn't figure out how to do it with any gui commands. I tried:
Maybe in your reply you will be able how to simply and easily eject the cd after I am finished using it. But if you have to tell me, I think it counts as being a non-intuitive feature in kde 4.4.
Agreed, if it is not intuitive then it is a bug. I will lay with some audio and data cds and get back to you in a few minutes on that. Thanks for the tip.
I haven't loaded kde 4.x on my computer that I use regularly because of so many quirky little things in the kde 4.x's like this that just slow me down and render the kde 4.x desktops a pain to use. I decided to stay with Suse 11.1 and kde 3.5 until kde gets these things worked out for the new version.
And the best way to get the quirks fixed is to let me know about them. Thanks! -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org