On 27/01/10 19:23, David C. Rankin wrote:
(1) File 'Save/Save As' behavior for jpg files has regressed to jpeg. Following the bugzilla discussions, the plan was to have the 'save/save as' dialog default to saving a '.jpg' to prevent the conflict and incompatibility with the billions of existing .jpg files. 4.3.4 had corrected this. 4.3.95 has regressed to defaulting to .jpg. What's the story?
I see .jpeg on Gwenview too (I assume the last sentence was a typo). Though I don't see why it's a huge problem, Linux doesn't care about file extensions and even Windows recognizes both .jpg and .jpeg.
(2) plasmoids for cpu & network monitors - still no way to set graph color (Anders, I know you told me how this works, but I cannot get it to work in 4.3.95 at all).
I don't see any options for this either, was it meant to be there?
(3) plasmoids for cpu & network monitors - graph lines disappear on widget resize and there is no way to get them back.
If you make the widget REALLY big they appear; but if you make it small again they disappear. Same as in KDE 4.3.x I'm afraid.
for anyone running 11.0+, the install is as simple as adding the following 3 repositories, opening yast software management and choosing 'Package -> Update All Packages -> Update if a newer version exists' and clicking 'Accept'. There were no new dependency issues with the update.
I do have another issue with both kde's and compiz that appeared after yesterday's updates in addition to the fact there is not compiz-kde4 compatible with kde 4.3.X (the existing compiz-kde4 is for 4.0.4), but I'll include that in a separate post. Not a solution but IMO Kwin's built-in compositing effects have obsoleted compiz on KDE4. Most of the common effects have been implemented and it generally behaves a lot better with the desktop. Is
Just a warning to anyone reading, actually, on 11.2, Yast will not update if you simply add the repositories and click update because it would involve a vendor change; solution is to open the "Repositories" tab and click the "Switch package versions to this repository" link near the top. Also remember that these packages are not always guaranteed to be stable. there a specific effect that is keeping you tied to compiz? System Settings -> Desktop -> Desktop Effects. Thanks for sending out such a positive email, its nice to remind people that KDE4 does actually work just fine for a silent majority of people. Not saying that we should ignore the vocal minority who have problems but they should think before they dismiss KDE4 as unstable and useless and a waste of time and call for its demise. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org