On Tuesday 21 August 2012 19:20:08 Marco Martin wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2012, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > > i think the timeout is still (partly) governed by the screensaver
> > > timeout, so without that kcm wouldn't make much sense, should be
> > > uniquely powermanagement governed timeouts?
On Tuesday 21 August 2012, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2012 17:51:55 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > should still work, IIRC I adjusted it. Personally I would like to have it
> > as the default, but it's too slow in loading.
>
> Then we should try to improve this somehow (Maybe in randa?)
On Tuesday 21 August 2012, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > i think the timeout is still (partly) governed by the screensaver
> > timeout, so without that kcm wouldn't make much sense, should be
> > uniquely powermanagement governed timeouts?
>
> sounds reasonable to move it to powermanagement
>
> > oh,
On Tuesday 21 August 2012 17:51:55 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> should still work, IIRC I adjusted it. Personally I would like to have it as
> the default, but it's too slow in loading.
Then we should try to improve this somehow (Maybe in randa?) I'd really like
to have:
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On Tuesday 21 August 2012 13:43:56 Marco Martin wrote:
> > Three issues come to my mind:
> > * log-in with locked screen (needs adjustment in startkde)
>
> hmm, any reason in particular this would be needed or wanted?
* it's a feature currently present
* it allows to not stop at KDM - very useful
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305415
--- Comment #12 from Maurice de la Ferté ---
Sorry, I have overseen you are using and filing bugs for the Archos 'testing'
image and I'm talking about 'devel' images. Sadly the 'testing' project which
is exactly planned for this purpose is mostly outdat
On Monday 20 August 2012, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > the only big issue (and is indeed, quite big) is that is possible to kill
> > the window with ctrl+alt+esc key combo.
> > any idea how to solve this?
>
> nasty, that should not be. Solution is to grab the keyboard, but that
> should actually be d
On Monday 20 August 2012, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > the only big issue (and is indeed, quite big) is that is possible to kill
> > the window with ctrl+alt+esc key combo.
> > any idea how to solve this?
>
> nasty, that should not be. Solution is to grab the keyboard, but that
> should actually be d
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305415
--- Comment #10 from Maurice de la Ferté ---
The following desktop file will trigger the collection of much more usefull
system informations.
All needed parts like 'generate-system-output.sh' are already pre installed and
the resulting log
will be store
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305415
--- Comment #9 from jean.cay...@gmail.com ---
I install the image on the external sdcard. Before each install I remove
everything with Dolphin (Shift+Del) want I had a bad previous experience with
the rm command (I once rm all my /home by error, wrong pa
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305415
--- Comment #7 from jean.cay...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 73341
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=73341&action=edit
My kwinactiverc
[Compositing]
AnimationSpeed=3
Backend=XRender
DisableChecks=true
Enabled=true
GLDirect=true
GLLegacy=f
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305415
--- Comment #8 from Maurice de la Ferté ---
Could you try a 'rm -rf ' before executing the
'tar' deploying command? Maybe your system is affected by some artefacts of an
older installation. I'm using
'rm -rf ' before updating the rootfs on archos
and I
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