What is the command line to launch an application in the dashboard?
Say, firefox.
thank you
Paolo
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On Saturday, 2012-01-14, Dan Armbrust wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Kevin Krammer kevin.kram...@gmx.at
wrote:
When introducing a new party to a converstation, in this case the KDE
user mailinglist, it is usually very helpful to provide context to said
new party.
When the
Hmm. Most software with autocompletion support does that. E.g. browsers, email
programs.
They also ask your permission first. And they have an off switch.
And, they definitely don't autocomplete fields which are know to
contain private info - aka - passwords. Unless you go through another
On Sunday, 2012-01-15, Dan Armbrust wrote:
Hmm. Most software with autocompletion support does that. E.g. browsers,
email programs.
They also ask your permission first.
Interesting. Neither Konqueror, Firefox, KMail or Thunderbird have asked me
whether I wanted to store form data.
Can you
Am 15.01.2012 18:08, schrieb Kevin Krammer:
On Sunday, 2012-01-15, Dan Armbrust wrote:
Hmm. Most software with autocompletion support does that. E.g. browsers,
email programs.
They also ask your permission first.
Interesting. Neither Konqueror, Firefox, KMail or Thunderbird have asked me
It is an important issue. Specially under countries protecting personal
data by law, like spain for example in where law says personal data belongs
to the person it refers to instead of the company or program having it.
Despite it being free software I think it should be fair at least
protecting