[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-10-09 Thread tuxo
Jonathan Thomas  wrote:

 If users don't feel they want to upgrade, then that's too bad.

 Upgrading to KDE4 fixes this bug, and if you don't want to upgrade there is 
 nothing we can do.

Excellent attitude. Look, there are people out there who earn money
using their computers and cannot upgrade every 6 months with all the
regressions that come with each release.

What about *fixing bugs* instead of waiting for upstream to bring out a
whole new version and push it right onto users before it is mature? Or
is Kubuntu targeted at hobbyists only?

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-10-09 Thread Olaf Lenz
What about *fixing the bug yourself*, instead of bugging people who work
on creating a useful distribution voluntarily and in there free time?
It's all open source.

I wonder what would happen in a commercial OS. Probably you would have
to buy a new version, before the bug got fixed. At least, I have never
heard that anybody even got an answer on a bug report to Microsoft,
commercial or not.

I've given a workaround somewhere above, so it is not impossible to work
with this.

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-10-08 Thread Jonathan Thomas
Doesn't affect Intrepid.

** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-10-08 Thread Jonathan Thomas
Kubuntu 8.04 was not an LTS, and even if it was it wouldn't warrant
special treatment for bugs such as this. You just get security releases
and paid Canonical support available for longer with LTS releases.

If users don't feel they want to upgrade, then that's too bad. Another
big problem is that we don't know which of the numerous changes since
KDE4 development started fixed this bug. Upgrading to KDE4 fixes this
bug, and if you don't want to upgrade there is nothing we can do.

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-10-08 Thread tuxo
Jonathan Thomas wrote:

 Doesn't affect Intrepid.

** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
  Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
  Status: New = Fix Released

There was no fix released for KDE 3.5.

What about Hardy Heron 8.04? It is an LTS version and you forget about
all those people that have production machines running using the KDE 3.5
environment and that cannot upgrade to Intrepid as KDE 4 is not yet
ready for prime time and will not be for at least another year.

Can this bug not be retargeted at Hardy Heron 8.04?

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-09-11 Thread Harald Sitter
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-06-22 Thread Zorael
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-05-23 Thread Jonny Tyers
I can confirm that in my case the [$e] does indeed seem to be the
culprit. I had no ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs at all until changing the
settings via KMenu-System Settings. Once I had changed those settings,
the new directory I specified for Desktop appeared in user-dirs.dirs
with the [$e]. Logging out and back in revealed no change (the contents
of the root directory was still on the desktop), but removing the [$e]
from the lines in there and logging out/back in then fixes the problem.

I'm a little puzzled that the Desktop directory was set to / even
without the presence of user-dirs.dirs in my home directory (does this
imply that some system-wide setting is using / as the default Desktop
directory for new users?), and also that others have not mentioned this
[$e] when documenting their workarounds (in this bug and bug #174532).

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-05-17 Thread Yuriy Kozlov
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kubuntu-meta = kdebase

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-04-27 Thread TTL
I could not change the Documents folder from the KDE configuration as
well, moreover not all directories mentioned in the user-dirs.dirs are
visible in the KDE configuration utility.

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-04-25 Thread anigel
In my case the bug and workaround  is actually much simpler.

~/.config is left as root/root after the upgrade to hardy

chown ~/.config to your user and restart x and this fixes the problem.

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-04-22 Thread Zorael
Confirmed on Hardy RC, x64 flavor.

The workaround works, too!

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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-03-28 Thread Olaf Lenz
Rereading the comments of bug #174532, I noticed that when I change the
path in the System Settings and click Apply, the changes are correctly
reflected in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs, where the line

XDG_DESKTOP_DIR[$e]=/home/olenz/KDesktop

occurs, however, I also get

 kde-config --userpath desktop
/


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[Bug 208253] Re: Can't change Documents or Desktop paths

2008-03-28 Thread Olaf Lenz
After some more digging into the problem, I've found a workaround, and I
think that I also found the bug itself:

The KDE Control Center Module that changes the path creates an entry in
~/.config/user-dirs.dirs that has the form

XDG_DESKTOP_DIR[$e]=/home/olenz/KDesktop

When removing the [$e] with an editor, and logging out and in again,
the changed path persists, and everything works as intended.

The [$e] seems to originate from KDE, where it is found in the lines in 
~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals. 
In ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs however, the [$e] has to be omitted.

I think the bug is therefore in the KDE control center module that edits
the latter file. Now I wonder: is this a bug in KDE, or in Kubuntus
modifications?

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