Re: [kde] All those mother fucking 100% cpu daemons...

2014-05-15 Thread Vinicius Gobbo Antunes de Oliveira
Yes, it is possible: use a System Request like ALT + SYSRQ + S, which
performs emergency sync of the disks.

To configure this varies between distros, and need no knowledge of
kernel programming, configuration, etc (or at last didn't last time I
did this in my Gentoo box).

Are you really really sure that the problem is KDE? Sorry questioning
this, just trying to narrow down the issue you are having.


On 05/15/2014 05:16 PM, Maxime Haselbauer wrote:
 I am using kde since 2010
 There has been continuously a problem with a given component of KDE that I 
 won't even mentionn it but basically the problem is like that:
 1)you work
 2)and suddenly a programm starts to rev-up at 100% cpu  and your computer 
 does not respond anymore until you press the shutdown button

 My questions:
 1) Is it currently possible to have like an emegency button so that when 
 this happen you would press on it, it would freeze everything and head you 
 back to a terminal immediatly where you can kill those mother fuckers
 Basically it would be like ctrl+alt+f1 but ctrl+alt+f1 does not respond as 
 well when something is running at 100% cpu... 
 2) I guess answer to 1 is no because one would need direct access to 
 kernel, but what it is not done already by the linux developper ? (if you 
 can't operate your system then it is not an operating system...)
 3) Why kde softwares (and others as well) don't have a cpu usage limiter? is 
 it so hard to programm?
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[kde] WebP Wallpapers

2014-03-28 Thread Vinicius Gobbo Antunes de Oliveira
Hi!

This is my first post at the KDE mailing list. Not sure whether this is
the right list to mail to.

Recently, I've been playing with WebP image format, and after a few
benchmarks I decided to convert all my wallpaper images from JPG to WebP.

The problem I'm having is that KDE doesn't seem to support WebP
wallpaper images, since I can not select one of them to set as my wallpaper.

Does anyone have ever tried to do is or know whether it is supported or not?

Maybe this is just a filter being missed at the image selection box (the
filter displays only: *.png *.jpeg *.jpg *.xcf *.svg *.svgz *.bmp), and
maybe adding *.webp will solve the issue. If someone can confirm this as
a possibility, I'll fill a bug and try to patch it myself.

My system is a Gentoo, with KDE 4.11.5 (latest version avaiable for
Gentoo), Gwenview happily displays WebP just as does Dolphin thumbnails.

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Re: [kde] WebP Wallpapers

2014-03-28 Thread Vinicius Gobbo Antunes de Oliveira
How rude I am!

Thank you all for your support and patience!

On 03/28/2014 08:58 AM, Vinicius Gobbo Antunes de Oliveira wrote:
 Hi!

 This is my first post at the KDE mailing list. Not sure whether this
 is the right list to mail to.

 Recently, I've been playing with WebP image format, and after a few
 benchmarks I decided to convert all my wallpaper images from JPG to WebP.

 The problem I'm having is that KDE doesn't seem to support WebP
 wallpaper images, since I can not select one of them to set as my
 wallpaper.

 Does anyone have ever tried to do is or know whether it is supported
 or not?

 Maybe this is just a filter being missed at the image selection box
 (the filter displays only: *.png *.jpeg *.jpg *.xcf *.svg *.svgz
 *.bmp), and maybe adding *.webp will solve the issue. If someone can
 confirm this as a possibility, I'll fill a bug and try to patch it myself.

 My system is a Gentoo, with KDE 4.11.5 (latest version avaiable for
 Gentoo), Gwenview happily displays WebP just as does Dolphin thumbnails.

 -- 

 *Vinicius Gobbo Antunes de Oliveira*
 /Norton Tecnologia da Informação/
 Cel.: (19) 98106 5188
 Skype: v.gobbo


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