
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> [05-17-13 17:11]:
On 2013-05-17 15:06 (GMT-0400) Patrick Shanahan composed:
After all, linux *is* about choice!
I used to think that. I have my doubts any more after seeing discussion about Linda's initrds and /usr moves, installation nightmares with Fedora's "newUI", and the things that no longer work for those who have "upgraded" to versions where systemd is the only supported init system. Then last night trying to use KDE 4.10.x I decided after finding none I wanted to put a Firefox icon next to the Konq icon on the (only) kicker (aka panel). I was eventually able to put one near the clock, but after more than 5 minutes monkeying with it failed to figure out how to place one or move one where I wanted it and gave up.
I guess like anything, there are new ways and some are different. I call it a continuing learning process, but it may be called older age :^)
unlock widgets -> panel options -> panel settings -> drag and drop
This is one of the things that makes me continue using KDE3 -- Everything, and I mean ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING takes more mouse-clicks to accomplish in KDE4 than in KDE3.
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