On 4/9/16, Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 04/06/2016 05:13 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
>>
>> Il 05/04/2016 13:34, Liam O'Toole ha scritto:
>>> I'm not using KDE at the moment, but my experience of it is that all
>>> KDE applications store their configuration in text files. Is there a
>>> knotifyrc file somewh
On 04/06/2016 05:13 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
>
> Il 05/04/2016 13:34, Liam O'Toole ha scritto:
>> I'm not using KDE at the moment, but my experience of it is that all
>> KDE applications store their configuration in text files. Is there a
>> knotifyrc file somewhere on your system? See the "second
Il 05/04/2016 13:34, Liam O'Toole ha scritto:
I'm not using KDE at the moment, but my experience of it is that all
KDE applications store their configuration in text files. Is there a
knotifyrc file somewhere on your system? See the "second way" in the
following link: http://ubuntuforums.org/s
On 2016-04-05, Lucio Crusca wrote:
>
>
> Il 04/04/2016 20:44, Ralph Katz ha scritto:
>> You could do something similar, or change permissions, for the whole
>> kde sound file directory. A more proper method may exist, but simple
>> works fine.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, a
>
> # chmod o-r /us
Il 04/04/2016 20:44, Ralph Katz ha scritto:
You could do something similar, or change permissions, for the whole
kde sound file directory. A more proper method may exist, but simple
works fine.
Thanks for the suggestion, a
# chmod o-r /usr/share/sounds/KDE*
worked on stretch/sid too. Since
On 04/02/2016 04:28 AM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I use Xfce, but I also like having a few KDE apps installed (namely,
> k3b, konquest and a few others, but the problem here pertains to knotify
> in general). I haven't the full KDE desktop and I don't want it. I'm on
> a up-to-date stre
Hello all,
I use Xfce, but I also like having a few KDE apps installed (namely,
k3b, konquest and a few others, but the problem here pertains to knotify
in general). I haven't the full KDE desktop and I don't want it. I'm on
a up-to-date stretch/sid amd64. When playing konquest, for example, e
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