On 28/01/10 20:31, Istvan Gabor wrote:
I do not like that logout and lock screen links/commands are suboptins of the leave menu. This is awkward.
It's a workaround, but if you switch to the Lancelot menu I believe you can have Lock/Logout on the main menu. Another workaround is to use the Lock/Logout plasma applet. Another(!) workaround is just to get used to Krunner (Alt-F2 + "logout" + enter = done!). Personally I hardly ever open my application menu anymore.
I can't understand why 1) unlocking panel (in case its locked), 2) right clicking the panel, 3) moving mouse over "Panel options", 4) then moving over and clicking "Panel settings", 5) moving over and clicking the desired widget 6) dragging the widget to the new position, 6) and finally close panel settings is better solution to move an applet than 1) right click desired applet, 2) select "move applet" 3) drag and release applet at the new position. Could a KDE developer explain this?
I think the reasoning is that when locked, right clicking an applet should display configuration options of the applet, not of Plasma. Plasma configuration (e.g. applet positions, panel positions, etc.) is only accessible when the desktop is unlocked. It is awkward though :(
I don't understand why logging out from KDE4 desktop takes 4-5x more time than from KDE3 (2 secs vc 8-10 secs). This lag is annoying.
Could be any number of reasons. Unlike system bootup (bootchartd) I don't know a good way of profiling user login/logout and so I don't know what you could possible compare to or investigate. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org