On Thursday 14 May 2009, Sune Vuorela wrote: > krunner looks in libexec dir as well, so it should work.
You're absolutely right. For some reason, my command-line option within krunner had disabled itself. Turning it on again makes kdesu usable from krunner. OTOH, I see that to run an app as a different user or with a different priority, rather than Alt-O (Options) I now have to click on krunner's settings icon, then click on the krunner command line option settings icon ... and then ... > KDE4 is in general identifying several bugs related to X. > But you are claiming you haven't upgraded your X in 6 months? No no, of course not. But the graphics bugs popped up at the same time as KDE4. It may be happenstance - like the annoying keyboard and mouse problem relating to xorg's upgrades - so I'll go hunt down an earlier intel driver and see if that fixes my graphics artefacts problems. > There is no quanta sources is unstable, so someone needs to do > something. > > Else, I'm planning to close all open quanta bugs soon with a "removed > from debian". This would be sad, as it's still a very competent editor. With netbeans' future now a little dubious, it might even get some kind of resurgence in interest amongst KDE types. The bug - embarrassingly brief summary (sorry!) - that I reported is at : http://bugs.debian.org:80/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=523551 Lisandro seemed to be suggesting that this resolution was quite workable. If the package has been orphaned, well, that's a far bigger problem of course. cheers, Jedd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org