On domingo, 15 de setembro de 2013 20:34:40, Ralf Gesellensetter wrote:
> Otherwise, it should be discussed, if dolphin or
> crusader could offer a workaround (feature
> request: option to copy files in the same order
> as files are displayed in source directory).
Copying files in a directory list
On domingo, 15 de setembro de 2013 23:47:06, Reece Dunn wrote:
> On 15 September 2013 23:40, Magnus Larsson
wrote:
> > Dear kde-devel@kde.org
> >
> > I have share-mime-info-1.1 installed,
> >
> > env | grep XDG
> > XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/kde/xdg
> > XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/kde/share
>
> XDG_DATA_DIRS
Isn't this what track number ID3 tag
is supposed to do?
2013/9/15 Ralf Gesellensetter :
> Dear KDE developers,
>
> this issue is not caused by KDE itself, but I feel the KDE
> team should make its own decision if this is a but at all:
>
> Preliminaries: If you create files in a freshly created
> d
Thank you Reece Dunn, for the feedback.
I changed and exported XDG_DATA_DIRS as suggested and executed kdm. It
did not solve the problem for me. Does the XDG_DATA_DIRS path go
somewhere else as well, like into kdmrc?
Magnus
>
> XDG_DATA_DIRS needs to be:
>
> $ export XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/kd
On 15 September 2013 23:40, Magnus Larsson wrote:
> Dear kde-devel@kde.org
>
> I have share-mime-info-1.1 installed,
>
> env | grep XDG
> XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/kde/xdg
> XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/kde/share
XDG_DATA_DIRS needs to be:
$ export XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/kde/share:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
Dear kde-devel@kde.org
Kde 4.11.1 can not find mime data when staring session using kdm,
I have Xorg-7.7 server and QT-4.85 on a LinuxFromScratch (lfs) system.
Both the xserver and qt work well.
uname -a
Linux lfs 3.10.1 #6 SMP Sat Sep 14 18:20:45 CEST 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I want a running kde
Dear KDE developers,
this issue is not caused by KDE itself, but I feel the KDE
team should make its own decision if this is a but at all:
Preliminaries: If you create files in a freshly created
directory, most filesystems won't remember the order
those files had been created in.
In 99.9% of all