There it goes... 4.6.2 hits experimental

2011-04-28 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hi!

Wooohoo ;). Many thanks for all of this. I imagine that this has been a 
huge achievement!

*installing*

Ciao,
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Digikam + Nepomuk: hundreds of synthetic tags

2011-04-28 Thread Michael Schuerig

I'm using KDE 4.6.2 from experimental-snapshots and Digikam 2:1.9.0-1 
(re-compiled to work with 4.6.2). Looking around in the new settings 
offered by Digikam, I enabled "Store metadata from Digikam in Nepomuk" 
and "Read metadata from Nepomuk" (both in the settings for Metadata > 
Nepomuk).

This had the intended effect of making image ratings and tags visible in 
Dolphin. At least I can search for ratings in Dolphin, I haven't found 
out about tags yet.

Unfortunately, there was another non-intended, negative effect. In 
Digikam, I now have literally hundreds of new tags like this

  nepomuk:/res/d3039469-bfc4-48ab-beaf-2717ae1ccb8a

As they make no sense at the user-level, I neither need nor want them. 
Presumably these tags have some internal purpose in Nepomuk, therefore I 
haven't yet started to delete them again manually. Besides, as I could 
only delete them individually, this would be a rather tedious chore.

Can anyone enlighten me as to the purpose of these tags? Is there any 
good reason that they are visible in Digikam? Is there a way to get rid 
of them, like munging Digikam's sqlite database?

Michael

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Thank you all, Qt/KDE maintainers!

2011-04-28 Thread Marco Mattiolo

Hi there.
First, thank you all for packetizing and supporting KDE apps in Debian.
It's a huge work, and Debian is getting better day by day, because of you.

I installed kde 4.6.2 from experimental-snapshots repo on my wheezy_64 
system. It's really faster and more performing than kde 4.4!
The only problem I have, is that it doesn't power off when I click the 
"shutdown" entry, it gets back to the console login, and then I have to 
manually shut it down with a "init 0" command.


If it's an already known (or non-KDE related) issue, feel free to ignore 
this.

Looking forward at kde4.6 coming into official debian repos, good luck! ;)
Marco Mattiolo


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Re: Thank you all, Qt/KDE maintainers!

2011-04-28 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Thursday 28 April 2011 20:59:24 Marco Mattiolo wrote:
> The only problem I have, is that it doesn't power off when I click the 
> "shutdown" entry, it gets back to the console login, and then I have to 
> manually shut it down with a "init 0" command.

Change in SystemSettings-LoginScreen on the Shutdown tab the Halt command into 
/sbin/shutdown -hP 
now and Apply.
Happened to me too.

HTH


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Re: Thank you all, Qt/KDE maintainers!

2011-04-28 Thread André Wöbbeking
Hi,

On Thursday 28 April 2011, Marco Mattiolo wrote:
> Hi there.
> First, thank you all for packetizing and supporting KDE apps in Debian.
> It's a huge work, and Debian is getting better day by day, because of you.
> 
> I installed kde 4.6.2 from experimental-snapshots repo on my wheezy_64
> system. It's really faster and more performing than kde 4.4!
> The only problem I have, is that it doesn't power off when I click the
> "shutdown" entry, it gets back to the console login, and then I have to
> manually shut it down with a "init 0" command.
> 
> If it's an already known (or non-KDE related) issue, feel free to ignore
> this.

this is a bug in kdm and fixed in 4.6.3. Maybe someone can cherry pick the fix 
for the Debian package.


Cheers,
André


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