Bug#979979: kwin: "Show in Activities" item is missing in window menu

2021-01-12 Thread José Couto
I've tried it with a new user, and it worked after creating a new activity
for it. When I switched back to my user, the menu entry has appeared again!
I suppose you should close the bug report.

Thanks for your suggestion. You rock.

Best regards.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 5:04 PM Aurélien COUDERC  wrote:

> Le mardi 12 janvier 2021, 15:28:12 CET Coque Couto a écrit :
> > Dear Maintainer,
>
> Hi there,
>
> > The menu entry for moving windows between activities is missing at the
> menu
> > which appears by pressing Alt+F3. I'm not sure if this is a debian
> specific
> > bug, as it seems to affect a different versions of Kwin on several
> distros
> > (see the bug upstream in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422682).
> >
> > I've tried to find an error in ~/.xsession-errors, but there's nothing.
> >
> > Ivan Čukić asks if kwin is being compiled without the development
> headers of
> > kactivities, but I don't know how to answer.
>
> I just commented the upstream bug.
> Kwin is indeed compiled with the kactivities headers, and I cannot
> reproduce
> your bug on my machines.
>
> Let’s see if upstream have more ideas of what could lead to this issue.
>
> Also if you could try creating a different user than your usual one and
> whether it works or not for it would help. We could narrow the issue down
> to
> system-wide / user-specific problem.
>
>
> Happy hacking,
> --
> Aurélien
>
>
>


Flash with konqueror 4.1.2

2008-10-12 Thread José Couto
Hello.

Since I upgraded to KDE4 from experimental, I can not see flash content in any 
website. I was using the flashplayer-mozilla package from 
www.debian-multimedia.org with KDE3. With konqueror 4.1.2, it crashes, so I 
replaced it with the mozilla-plugin-gnash package. It works quite well with 
iceweasel, but Konqueror seems to ignore the plugin.

I also tried to install konqueror-plugin-gnash with no results. I think it is 
for KDE3.

Is anyone able to see youtube videos with Konqueror 4? If so, which packages 
are you using?

Thank you.


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Re: Flash with konqueror 4.1.2

2008-10-12 Thread José Couto
Replying to myself, I just found the solution here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/kdebase/+bug/258447

aptitude purge mozilla-plugin-gnash gnash gnash-common
aptitude install flashplayer-mozilla
aptitude purge gtk-qt-engine
aptitude -t experimental install gtk-qt-engine-kde4

I works fine now.

On Sunday 12 October 2008, José Couto wrote:
 Hello.
 
 Since I upgraded to KDE4 from experimental, I can not see flash content in 
 any website. I was using the flashplayer-mozilla package from 
 www.debian-multimedia.org with KDE3. With konqueror 4.1.2, it crashes, so I 
 replaced it with the mozilla-plugin-gnash package. It works quite well with 
 iceweasel, but Konqueror seems to ignore the plugin.
 
 I also tried to install konqueror-plugin-gnash with no results. I think it is 
 for KDE3.
 
 Is anyone able to see youtube videos with Konqueror 4? If so, which packages 
 are you using?
 
 Thank you.


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Re: konqueror

2007-08-30 Thread José Couto
Robert,

Perhaps you have found the problem I reported in bug #131061:

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131061

It was marked as a site issue.

Regards.

On Thursday 30 August 2007, robert caterina wrote:
 hy Nick,
Thanks for the reply. Ok, there is no proof that my java's setup is
 bad. In fact, why should it be true if it works with epiphany and
 iceweazel! But you know one can never say...So, now i am wondering what
 exactly causes the switching of the protocol from http to https though,
 from which part does it come? What conditions must be satisfied for the
 process to be successful? Can you explain it ? I want to understand what
 is going on.
 What about the konqueror behaviour with all other SSL sites? I can't
 answer because i personaly never use SSL except for E-banking. So i
 don't know other sites requiring it.

 You suggested me the use of tcpdump to see how goes the SSL connection
 but what command should i type in? (sorry i am newbye:-))

 robert


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Re: konqueror

2007-08-30 Thread José Couto
Use wireshark (previously known as ethereal) instead. It is a graphical
sniffer. Once started as root, press Ctrl+k to start the sniffing dialog
and choose your wireless interface. Check the Uptate list of packets in
real time option, under Display Options, and press start.

Once you have captured the traffic, you can right click on any of the TCP
packets and select Follow TCP Stream to see the conversation in ASCII
in a new window. Close it window and press the clear button in the main
window to see the whole capture again.

Regards.

On Thursday 30 August 2007, robert caterina wrote:
 hello José,
  It seems i found something similar. You said that you used a
 sniffer to follow the transaction. How did you do that? I have tcpdump
 installed; what command should i type in to do the same thing? I have
 read the man page of tcpdump but the way to go is not very clear to me.
 It speaks about an interface to listen to. Here at home i use a
 wifi-router (interface wifi0 or ath0), thus if i am right i should type
 (as root):
 # tcpdump -i wifi0
 to begin the spying job, and then run konqueror as a simple user, is
 this true?
Cheers
  robert




Re: Control key problem

2005-12-27 Thread José Couto
On Monday 26 December 2005 18:45, Halestino Pimentel wrote:
 Em Segunda 26 Dezembro 2005 15:28, o André Wöbbeking escreveu:
  On Monday 26 December 2005 12:50, Halestino Pimentel wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   I have a HP Pavilion DV4285EA laptop and I'm with a problem: when KDE
   starts, my left control key acts strange. For example:
   - the left CONTROL key don't react to a CONTROL+C;
   - in Konsole, to open a new command line, if I issue, in order,
   (left)CONTROL+ALT+N nothing happens, but if I issue, in order,
   ALT+(left)CONTROL+N, a new command line is open;
   With the right CONTROL key, there isn't any problem.
   This problem only occurs in KDE, since in tty1-6 the all CONTROL keys
   work 100%.
   The keyboard model configured in Control Center is Pc with 105 keys
   (Intl) generic and the keyboard map is pt. I tried other models and
   the probem persists.
 
  Did you configure any XKB options in control center? You can also run
  xev to see which key code is generated by your CONTROL key.
 
 
  Cheers,
  André

 Hi André,

 Thanks for your answer. XKB options in control center are not configured.
 Running xev I've got the following output:

 - For my right control key (which works fine):

 KeyPress event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x421,
 root 0x46, subw 0x0, time 20056922, (70,-13), root:(530,238),
 state 0x0, keycode 109 (keysym 0xffe4, Control_R), same_screen YES,
 XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
 XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes:
 XFilterEvent returns: False

 KeyRelease event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x421,
 root 0x46, subw 0x0, time 20056976, (70,-13), root:(530,238),
 state 0x4, keycode 109 (keysym 0xffe4, Control_R), same_screen YES,
 XLookupString gives 0 bytes:

 - For my left control key (the problematic key):

 FocusOut event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x421,
 mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAncestor

 FocusIn event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x421,
 mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyAncestor

 KeymapNotify event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
 keys:  2   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

 Kind of strange: seems like the behavior of a mouse...
 Can you interpret this result?

Halestino,

Try to disable any Accessibility option in control center.

Regards.