On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Dario Freddi drf54...@gmail.com wrote:
Il 05 aprile 2012 07:32, Mike Dean miketd...@gmail.com ha scritto:
As an electrical engineer, I find this idea sound.
Allow me, as an information engineer and a computer scientist, to
As an engineer (choo, choo, I'm
Can you give me some names? maybe we can arrange something :)
however feel free to deprecate the interface until someone codes
one.
Well, the thing is that Solid as a library should support features that
are needed by more than one application, and so far nobody is using
SmartCardReader api
I have a thinkpad and dock that I could use to test and troubleshoot.
Chris
2010/9/24 Will Stephenson wstephen...@kde.org
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2009/7/7 Kevin Ottens er...@kde.org
On Thursday 2 July 2009 22:15:07 Ozan Çağlayan wrote:
Where can I find the complete reference of the predicate rules used in
solid device action files?
It's currently missing. And for sure it'd deserve a page on techbase.
Unfortunately no one stepped up
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Martin Koller kol...@aon.at wrote:
On Tuesday 12 May 2009, Christopher Blauvelt wrote:
If you look in the tutorials folder in kdelibs/solid/ you'll see a lot of
example code.
Thanks. I had a look into all of them, but none seems to help me further.
I'll
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+/* This file is part of the KDE project
+Copyright (C) 2009 Christopher Blauvelt cblauv...@gmail.com
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+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License version 2
Got this from Gaetano.
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From: Gaetano Andrea Callea callea.gaetano.and...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Kde-hardware-devel] Fwd: KDE 4.x - SOLID - smart card
integration
To: Christopher Blauvelt cblauv...@gmail.com
Ciao Chris
Basic hardware support in Solid would probably be rather trivial but that's
not what you're asking for here. This sounds like something that should be
integrated into QCA. I have a card reader and card that I could use to do
the hardware integration.
Chris
2009/2/23 Adriaan de Groot
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 4:34 PM, David Boosalis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All.
My first time use of Solid as I want to capture in my application when a
USB Memory stick gets inserted into the computer. I have no problem getting
the event, my question is how do I go from a Solid Class to a
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:31 PM, David Boosalis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Chris.
The signal gets generated from a USB being plugged in. I use the following
to connect the signal to the slog given:
connect(DeviceNotifier::instance(),
SIGNAL(deviceAdded(const QString )),
Attached is a patch that allows AccessPoints to be compared by their signal
strength. This allows an AccessPointList to be sorted and itemmodels that
contain them to sort them. Does anyone have any objections?
Chris
Index: wirelessaccesspoint.h
I recently introduced a Network Manager engine into plasma/playground and
there seems to be a bug that I believe is coming from the NM-0.6 backend. A
network is never seen as active until it is activated by the backend but if
it's already activated whether by the NM daemon or some other means,
Attached is a proposed patch to fix a couple of bugs and provide access to
some information that was already indexed internally.
Index: libs/solid/control/networkinterface.h
===
--- libs/solid/control/networkinterface.h(revision
Thanks for the incite, I'll make sure to put this in there.
Chris
On 8/5/06, Stefan Winter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,I'm Stefan Winter, the author of KWiFiManager and the (infamous) kcmwifi. Asyou may have read some time ago on k-c-d I will discontinue kcmwifi, keeping
only
If you're willing you could possibly take on the power management part
of the project. You can start by reading the wiki at
http://solid.kde.org/wiki
Thanks for volunteering!
Chris
On 5/30/06, Martin (KaFai), Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
My name is Martin and I am a C++ developer. I
While designing the network manager I defined a network as any type of
computer-to-computer communication. This includes TCP/IP and IrDA,
and later Bluetooth, X10, and One-wire. I have designed the API to
have a network manager class with the following functions:
NetworkList allNetworks();
bool
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