Re: Reinstall KDE completely

2015-09-18 Thread M.
Thanks folks. The problem is that there is a lot of new config files on .local and .config with kf5 on it, and kde-full only removes what was installed with the metapackage. There are tons of kde5 packages laying around that removing kde-full will not remove. Any ideas? Thanks again. 2015-09-17

Re: Reinstall KDE completely

2015-09-18 Thread Boris Pek
Hi, > The problem is that there is a lot of new config files on .local and .config > with kf5 on it, and kde-full only removes what was installed with the > metapackage. There are tons of kde5 packages laying around that removing > kde-full will not remove. Any ideas? sudo apt-get autoremove --pu

KDE5 Java SystemTray not supported

2015-09-18 Thread Tim Ruehsen
Hi, I just upgraded to KDE5 on unstable and immediately realized that my Java PBX Client fails to start because SystemTray.isSupported() returns false. I am using openjdk-8 packages. My questions are - is there a known work-around to start such Java apps within KDE5 ? - where should the bug rep

Re: KDE5 Java SystemTray not supported

2015-09-18 Thread Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
On Friday 18 September 2015 16:43:19 Tim Ruehsen wrote: > Hi, > > I just upgraded to KDE5 on unstable and immediately realized that my Java > PBX Client fails to start because SystemTray.isSupported() returns false. > > I am using openjdk-8 packages. > > My questions are > - is there a known wor

Re: KDE5 Java SystemTray not supported

2015-09-18 Thread Richard Newton
I had similar problem with "synergy" and have seen reports about other programs. As a work-around I installed "lxpanel", configured it to only show the system-tray, located it so it doesn't interfere with the KDE panel, and made it unobtrusive. Any panel should work, I only used lxpanel because I

Re: KDE5 Java SystemTray not supported

2015-09-18 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Friday, 2015-09-18, 11:18:09, Richard Newton wrote: > I had similar problem with "synergy" and have seen reports about other > programs. As a work-around I installed "lxpanel", configured it to only > show the system-tray, located it so it doesn't interfere with the KDE > panel, and made it uno