Package: plasma-widgets-addons
Version: 4:5.3.2-2
The bookmarks widget allows the nomination of a folder within the
konqueror bookmarks to appear as an icon in the KDE panel, which can
then provide multiple shortcuts to locations within the file system.
It isn't the same as the Folder View
For those that didn't get the memo - Squeeze was released
about an hour ago.
I gather this means we can start having some more bleeding
edge KDE goodness in sid again now. fingers crossed
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On Friday 24 December 2010 00:50:22 Valerio Passini wrote:
To tweak kdm and other applications that affects all the system it's
possible to run systemsetting as superuser. For this purpose sudo is
probably a good choice. Bye
P.S.: you'll probably need to allow access to X11 with ~$ xhost +
- ages ago, but didn't even think to look outside the
.kde/ directory for things to rename out of the way.
I suspect something bit me from an earlier dodgy installation
of kdevelop (when I first heard about the php support being
usable (as distinct from stable)).
thanks again,
Jedd
package for your platform from your local
repository and install it with dpkg.
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At the moment I'm just trying to work out which bug tracker I should
bother with strace and kcrash output.
taa,
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Remember people - trim your posts.
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:39:46 Daniel Sutil wrote:
I have just remember that I deleted all contents of /tmp because some files
has the wrong permissions
Nice.
j.
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On Wednesday 07 April 2010 18:49:52 Michael Schuerig wrote:
First things first, this problem only occurs for my normal user
account, it's not there for a fresh user.
I'd be trying (just in case) grep -Ri silent ~/.kde/
When I start konqueror --silent from the command line, it just sits
previous attempts to compile up earlier versions of kdevelop
with the php plugin were quite embarrassing.
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into
the pre-experimental 4.4 system I'm running, and/or
2. Are they likely to be in subsequent 4.4.x packages?
taa,
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Resource' shown (and
another for Google Contacts).
These are the 'extra things' to which I refer.
Unless I'm meant to be seeing them in my qt-kde.d.o 4.4.1 SC install.
In which case ... guess what my next question will be. ;)
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On Saturday 13 March 2010 21:53:17 Modestas Vainius wrote:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/akonadi-kde-resource-googledata ?
Ooh .. how did I miss that before in my apt-cache searching?!
You may continue to think I'm an idiot for missing this.
Very sexy feature, btw, from the short while
Howdi,
I'm following the guide at :
http://qt-kde.debian.net/
There's an awful lot of things being removed here ...
I had to do the actual install of the first line (rather than -d it)
because otherwise the dist-upgrade *really* wanted to pull out
most of the guts of the system.
But
and you will never need to care about it again.
300MB really doesn't worry me that much, but your
point is well taken.
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the maintainers.
Jedd.
Sorting = virtual memory usage.
top - 19:23:58 up 31 min, 12 users, load average: 0.51, 0.54, 0.52
Tasks: 305 total, 2 running, 303 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 8.8%us, 5.7%sy, 0.0%ni, 85.2%id, 0.1%wa, 0.1%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 4140640k total
On Friday 05 March 2010 02:45:54 Modestas Vainius wrote:
if you are interested in upgrading to KDE SC 4.4.1 and giving developers some
feedback about packaging quality, check http://qt-kde.debian.net/ .
And the rest of us! :)
I'd love to hear some comments from the ever-eloquent debian-kde
On Sunday 14 February 2010 21:47:08 Attila wrote:
My xserver-xorg-core is somewhat outdated (1.4.2-10), because I've had
some serious problems with the new intel drivers so I decided to stick
with what works for a while. Do you think an upgrade might help?
I'm using current intel drivers
but rather very cautious demos
of stuff like dropping into Netbook/Newspaper mode - then having
a second plasma running that refused to die .. that kind of thing.
On the upside, he did make some particularly funny jokes about clocks.
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In any case, back on topic, 4.2.4 is now installed on laptop and
desktop, and .. doesn't seem savagely different, but it's nice to
know that it's all there now. :)
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On Sunday 13 December 2009 20:18:39 Valerio Passini wrote:
Ok Jedd, do everything your own way, but let me underscore that you are
quite often complaining about the way KDE doesn't work for you and
reporting numerous malfunctions in your system that none else is
experiencing. Maybe
My observations after the upgrade ...
I'm using the ftp.uk.debian.org mirror, and there's
quite a few bits that aren't coming through yet. I added
ftp.debian.org into the fray, but not there yet either, so
don't get optimistic about short-cutting the mirroring :)
On my nvidia (proprietary
is slowing you down? lsof might reveal some extra info,
if you are.
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On Wednesday 25 November 2009 14:21:54 Marcus Better wrote:
jedd wrote:
I'm seeing xorg take up an entire core, even when amarok is
not playing anything.
Can you determine if it is related to Amarok at all?
I shall, but just realised that on this machine (2GB quad-core)
it's possibly
ahead
(firefox-bin:4606): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
(firefox-bin:4606): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
kdeinit4: preparing to launch /usr/lib/kde4/kio_http.so
findServiceByDesktopPath: /home/jedd/.kde/share/apps/RecentDocuments/.desktop
not found
Object::connect
amount of work that goes into getting KDE
wrapped up coherently into a bunch of packages. As much as
I'd love to get some of the recent patches that I'm seeing going
into KDE's SVN, the 8-week cycle is a pretty reasonable and
workable compromise I think.
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joy of the normal extra buttons.
It seems to think they are just things like Home, Reload, ScrollUp
and so on. Most of the buttons report as NoSymbol using xev,
and in khotkeys those are the ones that continue to report the
'qt doesn't have a clue' error message.
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the next login plays nicer.
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and see if the problem
continues?
I'm using NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.36-pkg1.run - I'm guessing
you're on that version too?
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can
isolate the problem applet. All I'm using here is kmail, summary,
contacts, organiser, todo and journal.
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, and
the best I've found is Aptana - but it just doesn't compare, despite
being 200+MB (to Quanta's 6MB). {sigh}
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Konqueror doesn't freeze until I
have changed font size 4 or 5 times. I'll comment on b.k.o.
Saw that - thanks! Not sure how much of that stuff is being
attended to, especially with the interactions back from safari
(is there still stuff coming in from that mob, I wonder?)
Jedd
On Wed 2009-09-30, Manolete, ese artista... wrote:
I couldnt make it function with the open source Java ...
Last week I started playing with Aptana, and was amazed at
its 60+ second startup times and frequent crashes, on a
2GB quad-core box!
I eventually tracked that down to having two
everything up from scratch, and even then I tend to
miss a few things that bite me a week or two later.
So, please, if you can tell me that I *am* alone, I'll be very happy.
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I updated it a few weeks ago, but need to re-visit it, I'm sure.
There's a stack of those kind of web sites and postings
around the Net, though, so you'll doubtless be able to find
quick solutions (or at least explanations as to why this is now
mistake on the gstreamer/xine
amarok thing.
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SWAP RES UID
COMMAND
jedd 7353 1 0:40.880 1.5 20 0 S 169m 139m 30m 1000
amarokapp
royksopp:~$ dpkg --list amarok
ii amarok 1.4.10-3+b1
Actually, from memory, amarok 1.x used to have way more than
30mb resident. Mind, it's idle at the moment
this mindset?
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was interested if anyone else around these parts is seeing
anything similar. It's looking like I might be on my own, though.
cheers,
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On Sun 2009-08-23, George Kiagiadakis wrote:
2009/8/23 jedd j...@progsoc.org:
With konsoles, typically full-screen, or at least full-vertical
size, click-and-hold the top or side edge and start to re-size.
For me I'm getting a 2s delay - during which X basically freezes.
...
You
.
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On Fri 2009-08-21, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Its a .0 release and 4.2.4 appeared to me more stable to me, but
still. For my taste its more than a tad bit too unstable and flaky
for a release and we are not talking about 4.0 that was clearly
marked as a developer release.
Hi Martin,
It's
(html) windows occasionally just dying - also
silently (which is *very* disturbing) and the occasional complete lock
up (again, this might be X more than K) - I'm finding 4.3 a big
improvement. Not back to 3.5.9 levels of stability, but getting there.
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On Sun 2009-08-09, jedd wrote:
This popped up already on-list from someone else. I've poked
around and can find lots of other complaints, but haven't found
anything in the way of a solution. It appears to be lower-level
than plasma, as the three plasma widgets I have that promise
Howdi,
This popped up already on-list from someone else. I've poked
around and can find lots of other complaints, but haven't found
anything in the way of a solution. It appears to be lower-level than
plasma, as the three plasma widgets I have that promise to monitor
CPU performance (none
buglets have been sorted out,
and can report back then on whether quanta can still be coerced
into running under it.
cheers,
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-tray seems to be a permanent fixture now
o can't work out if i'm now running oxygen-air or not! :)
Still poking around, but so far it looks good (as in it's working
as well as 4.2.4 did). Certainly no show-stoppers - so a big thanks
to the Debian maintainers for the upgrade!
Jedd
You can also check if it's a module problem:
# grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(though it's better to vi it and check out the context of
any errors)
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, but doesn't produce any actual noise (from the few
minutes at a time that I can experiment with it).
That'll do for now -- as usual, many thanks to anyone who can
at least empathise or even better, offer some answers. ;)
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Hi John and thank you for your advice.
On Sun 2009-08-02, John Culleton wrote:
With respect to sound problems on my Slackware system I had to
first deal with the alsamixer settings from the command line and
then free up some permissions in /dev. Whether this helps or not
on your dissimilar
, and modified the one (htmlh) that ref'd
oowriter back to kate. No joy. Not sure if this worked in 2.4.2
I'm also obviously very interested if anyone else is seeing these
bugs, or if it's just me - especially before I try to rattle up some
useful bug reports on these things.
taa,
Jedd
could point me in the right direction here
I'd be hugely appreciative. All I really want is to be able to use
various software synths (amsynth (works okay with alsa),
traverso (needs jack AFAICT), and some of the dssi apps).
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I added -xine, removed -gstreamer, restarted kde and traverso and
qjackctl work perfectly. I'm confident the other apps will work (or
at the very least, it'll be much easier to fix problems).
thanks again,
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On Thursday 11 June 2009, Johannes Zarl wrote:
I just tried your suggestion, turning everything off, then everything
on, then reverting to my previous settings (okaying and testing after
each step), but to no avail. It just sits there and does nothing
after pressing enter... :-(
Weird.
on this list, but
now it's archived for all to find if they hit the same problem.
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Follow-up
jedd wrote:
First is that the ctrl+shift (to select a word at a time, say)
does not work. Shift+cursors work fine to select an area, and
Working now. Had to remove the g15 keyboard specific bit
from my xorg.conf. Might have been an xorg server upgrade
that happened
, but are
in fact not).
You might want to try turning some off, OKAYing, and then going
back into krunner/config and turning them back on.
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ctrl-F1 to F6. And on 'Window to Desktop x' it now complains that
Qt can't support that key. G15 daemon installed, xkb (in systray)
recognises the keyboard properly etc.
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me the past day or two.
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, was that
right? I think I'd be happy with jumping every second release like
that - as much as I'd love to get bug fixes and new (well, recover
the 3.5) features as fast as possible.
Do you expect that a two monthly, or every second dot release, is
about the pace that will be settled on?
Jedd
icon' on that clear location bar icon .. but perversely I now think
of this as normal.
After a few new konquerors to clear the cache of pre-loaded
instances, it looks to be working fine.
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that Konqueror works.
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orphaned, well,
that's a far bigger problem of course.
cheers,
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description of how to fix this up (it's quite
easy) at:
http://dgwiki.dingogully.com.au/Jedd/Excogitations/IT_meanderings/KDE_4#PrtScr_(Print_Screen).c2.a0doesn't_launch_KSnapShot
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Now, if anyone wants to read my litany of woes, and possibly
shed some light on how to resolve some of my problems (or
even offer me some empathy with a 'hey, me too') .. read on.
I've turned off all 3D features, as whilst pretty they just slowed the
system
on the scale of the bugs here.
cheers,
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On Saturday 09 May 2009, B A wrote:
The other day, I tried to burn a CD. I inserted a blank into the
drive, and started k3b. The splash screen came up, and it went gray.
I couldn't get rid of it, not even with a pkill -9 k3b.
You can also use the ctrl-alt-esc combo, which will let you
On Saturday 09 May 2009, B A wrote:
The other day, I tried to burn a CD. I inserted a blank into the
drive, and started k3b. The splash screen came up, and it went gray.
I couldn't get rid of it, not even with a pkill -9 k3b.
You can also use the ctrl-alt-esc combo, which will let you
On Monday 04 May 2009, Arthur Marsh wrote:
I'd like to have 2 KDE sessions possible on each box, one on vt7 and
one on vt8, and to be able to access one machine from the other using
XDMCP (or anything else that does not have significant overhead on a
slow pc).
Hi Arthur,
Did you resolve
, but their disk usage and general 'transparency of
installation' will be much better.
I know you guys have probably beaten around this subject for
a while .. so apologies if I'm bringing up already resolved issues.
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, not wanting Akonadi to start its own. I set
host to point to my mysql host, of course.
I had to log out and back in again to trigger this - as akonadictl
wasn't doing what I thought it should.
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To clarify - this problem is not resolved.
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On Monday 13 April 2009, jjl...@yahoo.fr wrote:
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi
...
It even explains that akonadi DB use 100M
by default, then grow ...
I noticed that somewhere, too .. 100MB *per user*, mind. Entirely
unsure how this will scale up for organisations who like to
Package: quanta
Version: 4:3.5.9-3
Problem - In unstable, quanta is removed as part of the KDE 4 upgrade.
The net result is no quanta for KDE 4 users - unrelated to this is
the fact we're unlikely to get a KDE 4 specific version of Quanta
anytime soon.
Solution - because Quanta 3.5.9 actually
spectacularly out of the ordinary as far
as other apt repositories go).
Jedd.
fixed up now. A curious bug to slip under the radar. I checked
bugs.kde .. but it was one of those problems that's notoriously tricky to
work out a search string for.
Thanks for the solution.
Cheers,
Jedd.
the resolution
that you've chosen.
Are you sure that your screen can run at the increased resolution?
Once X is running, what happens when you ctrl-alt-+ and ctrl-alt-- (using
the + and - keys on the keypad part of the keyboard)?
Jedd.
that the ctrl-r / f5 (whatever shortcut you use) works
in a different way to hitting the reload button on the toolbar and/or in
a different way to hitting the 'go' button (it's an arrow icon on my konq,
the doovy next to the Location: text box) or just hitting CR in there?
Jedd.
-upgrade is preferable
to apt-get install's .. as a general rule, too.
Jedd.
down to the second option (Separate viewer).
Any idea why some people are seeing some file associations change
after the upgrade? I'd have thought this would have been in the land
of the user (ie ~/.kde) and not something the packages (incl. upstream)
would have touched.
Jedd.
of the apt-cache
command, specifically the 'search' and the 'show' parameters, and often
piped through a 'grep dev'. For example :
$ apt-cache search x | grep dev | grep ^x
This would narrow your search down quickly to a handful of easily
assessed alternatives.)
Jedd.
at bugs.debian.org.
Jedd.
On Mon March 29 2004 05:16 pm, jedd wrote:
] the Debian developers -- backports of security bug fixes are the obvious
s/developers/package maintainers/
Jedd.
on
from there.
I'm starting to feel all nostalgic about the days when just getting that
clunky ol' twm thing coming up was cause for much excitement.
Jedd.
regularly every week or so on this list, and so I'm
sure you've already tried the solution that comes back for that one.
Cheers,
Jedd.
manually from the list?
Jedd.
to the contrary.
Jedd.
/html.desktop
Jedd.
go into Settings | Control Centre | Appearance
Themes | Fonts -- and set fonts back to known good / complete fonts,
for example FreeSerif or FreeMono, and experiment until you don't
get the little square boxes where you don't want them.
Jedd.
to upgrade -- so what's the best place to
start tracking this one down?
Jedd.
on other
things until I work out whether they really are (or whether I'm
really dumb :). And yes, I'm usually pretty careful about whether
I file them at bugs.kde or bugs.debian.
I'll have more accurate insights once I upgrade the next couple
of machines. ;)
Cheers,
Jedd.
the [ ] format has changed from
(say) [/home/jedd/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf] to [1BR9Ani8qT] ... so
no wonder we're both confused.
5. The panel, specifically the taskbar component, is showing apps
three-high rather than (previously) two-high, but I can't see where that
setting / default was changed
, it works
(obviously ;)
I think I'm in for a bumpy few weeks.
Jedd.
after all.
Cheers,
Jedd.
challenging and unadvertised features up its sleeves.
I'm curious if developers typically work on 2.6 or 2.4 kernels.
Cheers,
Jedd.
PS. Note that this isn't a kernel list, so any subsequent problems you
have with using a 2.6 kernel are better discussed on a different list.
to call 'k3b setup' from the
Settings menu of k3b? Currently we have both 'Configure k3b' and
'k3b setup' in the same menu.
Cheers,
Jedd.
should probably be closer to 'theme-kde-plastik' than just 'plastik'.
Jedd.
Jedd.
, and then be able to VNC to it without having to set up the
'allow remote user to view / control' thing each time (not so easy). In
no small part because it's really difficult to use the server's GUI directly.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Jedd.
. Knoppix and
Debian are both beautiful things - but the same things, they are not.
Jedd.
upgrades (forever).
Cheers,
Jedd.
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