00:00.20 | diegoviola | i know i can set mplayer to play in the root window, but i still want my plasmoids, etc |
00:00.41 | James147 | diegoviola: yes: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=112105 |
00:01.15 | sreich | UnderSampled: ask in #ubuntu / #kubuntu |
00:01.22 | sreich | it's their issue, not ours |
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00:03.21 | diegoviola | James147: this solution uses xwinwrap? |
00:03.42 | James147 | dosnt know what that is |
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01:04.59 | sc- | very noob question: if i removed the border from a window, how do i get it back, i can't figure out the hot key for that menu, right clicking on the icon in the task bar doesn't show the border control in advanced like i thought it would? :) |
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01:05.44 | James147 | sc-: alt+f3 will get you the menu you need |
01:05.52 | sc- | excellent, thanks |
01:05.56 | johnny69 | Good evening folks,Got a quick one fore you here and hopefully an easy one. I need to make akonadi start under a different account, other than the one that is currently running, In this instance, I need it to start under the account, "prison_guard" for example. I'm thinking this change could easily be done from the console. Anyone know ? (Kde 4.5/Suse 11.2) Thank you. |
01:06.06 | sc- | life saver ;) |
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01:30.49 | UnderSampled | johnyb: you might be able to use sudo for that |
01:31.12 | UnderSampled | sudo actually stands for SwitchUserDo, not SuperUserDo |
01:32.05 | UnderSampled | sudo -you username |
01:32.10 | UnderSampled | kha |
01:32.21 | UnderSampled | sudo -u username |
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01:41.25 | Kage | I have a .ovpn config file for connecting to a OpenVPN server... how do I give KNetworkManager the info in this file so it works? |
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01:47.40 | srk9 | Hi. Under Windows XP, if you have multiple windows open and an inactive window registers some kind of event (e.g. a new instant message arrived), the task manager on the task bar would under go an animation that indicated that something had happened. I am running KDE 4.4.5 on Gentoo Linux. Is there any way to configure it to do the same thing that Windows XP does? |
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01:58.26 | dequire | srk9: usually the application will use the system notifier to alert you. that's the "i" with the circle around it. |
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01:58.45 | dequire | srk9: you can click on it to see all events that you might have missed, too |
02:00.05 | srk9 | dequire: What if you are dealing with an instant messenger that is in the background? I doubt it will send an event notification every time it receives a new message and I would hope that it would not. All I want is some kind of a hint that something has happened. |
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02:01.23 | dequire | it will, yes, but you can adjust what notifications you get and which go quietly |
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02:02.28 | oneforall | hmm, konq(file mode) 4.5.0 still delete a folder from the tree or the right pane and its not getting refreshed in the tree |
02:03.17 | dequire | srk9: for example, I use kopete. if you go into the kopete system settings you can adjust notifications, even customized for an individual contact of you wish :) |
02:05.33 | srk9 | dequire: I am using irssi at the moment inside Konsole. I will try out kopete to see if it has that kind of feature. So far, I have not seen it in anything yet and I have been using KDE for close to a year now. I even switched from Windows to Linux and use KDE all the time now. |
02:08.01 | dequire | srk9: I tweaked kopete to only notify KNotify when certain ppl ping me. So I know it works. Let me know if you get it set right. |
02:08.20 | dequire | srk9: How do you like KDE overall? and which distro are you running? |
02:08.54 | srk9 | dequire: I am using Gentoo Linux and I am fairly happy with it. There are a few things that I dislike, but they are mostly X11 issues. |
02:10.47 | dequire | I'm here in the eastern US, made the switch from Windows 2 years ago. Sadly, for work, I need to use XP during the day |
02:10.48 | srk9 | dequire: For example, if I have something playing audio in the background and I switch users, I can still hear it playing. I also find if I run JOGL applications with compositing enabled, the entire XWindowing system lags to the point of freezing if I do not disable compositing. Switching from OpenGL to XRender in KDE's system settings helps, but the lag does not go away. |
02:11.08 | dequire | for some crappy Citrix session that was written a long time ago and only works on IE :/ |
02:11.24 | srk9 | dequire: You can install IE in WINE. |
02:11.37 | srk9 | dequire: In the worst case, you can virtualize it. |
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02:12.05 | dequire | srk9: yes and it works well, just not the Citrix session part. all I get is a white screen forever. |
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02:12.21 | srk9 | dequire: Even in a virtual machine? |
02:12.46 | dequire | haven't tried a VM with it yet. i might do that tomorrow, actually. |
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02:13.25 | srk9 | dequire: I really do not like virtual machines very much. Their performance leaves something to be desired, but for something like IE, they should be fine. |
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02:16.05 | dequire | srk9: IE runs awesome in PlayOnLinux. Just wish the Citrix session did. Or better, wish these big companies would update their crappy software from the '90's |
02:18.01 | dev001 | I have an AudioCD containing 3 content-identical tracks, in .ogg, .wav & .mp3 formats. In Dolphin, I can see the audiocd://'s contents, and can copy the .ogg & .wav files to my KDE Desktop without problem. |
02:18.40 | dev001 | <PROTECTED> |
02:18.40 | dev001 | Iiuc, an issue with kio_*. Any guidance on where to start looking/digging in more depth? |
02:19.42 | dev001 | dequire: just saw Citrix & PlayOnLinux in the same breath -- I fought with that for ages, and lost. Finally had to resort to Windows in VirtualBox. Not ideal, but ... works. |
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02:20.56 | dequire | dev001: Yepp. That's where I'm at. Stuck having to use IE for work. In 2010, no doubt. Lame >.> |
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02:24.36 | dev001 | dequire: bet Citrix, WebEx & bad .aspx, drives me nuts |
02:27.12 | srk9 | There is an issue with KDE that another Gentoo Linux user discovered earlier this month involving the Window Minimization Animation. I am wondering if anyone can make heads or tails of what would need to be done in the source to fix it: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6401560.html#6401560 |
02:29.18 | srk9 | If I recall correctly, a MinimizeAnimationEffect() object is constructed and it handles the animation. How it determines the progress of the animation is a mystery to me, but all Ineed to know is the original window dimensions at the start of the animation and then I could modify the code myself to fix ths issue. |
02:34.45 | dequire | dev001: I'm with ya there |
02:37.38 | dev001 | dequire: to be fair, the "latest versions" of Citrix, WebEx, etc are a lot more non-IE friendly, i.e. play nice with Firefox etc. But seemingly none of the online conference providers have anything remotely new, and are not interested in spending time/$$ to upgrade. trying to explain that "if i can't use the (%*& thing, i'm not gonna pay you" doesn't seem to have much of an effect. sigh. |
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02:42.30 | aseigo | dev001: webex? |
02:42.46 | aseigo | dev001: it works here ... well, mostly anyways :) |
02:42.56 | aseigo | find those things massively annoying in general though |
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02:46.23 | dequire | dev001: well I'm going to call this company tomorrow and tell them it's un-acceptable. it's the least I can do for my part... |
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02:53.28 | dev001 | aseigo: Sure, it works. If the right versions are istalled server-side. That's not always the case. |
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03:05.07 | cjae | sorry its kbluetooth |
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04:41.54 | gasull | Hi. I'm trying to install K-EncFS http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=54078 in Ubuntu 10.04, but when I try to install python-kd3 aptitude warns it will uninstall about half of the installed packages. How can I install a KDE3 app without breaking my system? Thank you. |
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04:44.48 | gasull | I guess this should have been asked before, but I can't find it. |
04:46.57 | gasull | Do I need a chroot? |
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07:04.47 | mikeplus64 | In 4.5.0 is there a way to disable that overlay in the bottom right-hand corner with the + and - to add/remove virtual desktops? |
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07:12.47 | xdan779 | mikeplus64: that may be an added widget of your distrobution, you may be able to remove it by selecting the panel toolbox and then right clicking on it to remove it |
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07:17.28 | mikeplus64 | Err, I didn't explain well enough: I mean is there a way to disable the overlay in the bottom right-hand corner with the + and - to add/remove virtual desktops when switching between desktops in the desktop grid ( by default ctrl+f8 afaik )? |
07:18.35 | cb400f | check the settings for the desktop grid effect.. if there's no setting there, then there's prolly no way |
07:18.37 | cb400f | is on his 4.4 machine right now |
07:19.06 | mikeplus64 | There's no setting there :[ |
07:20.23 | xdan779 | mikeplus64: oh you got me there, I have never used that option to switch between desktops, but I see what you mean |
07:21.05 | thiago_home | had never used Ctrl+F8, but now sees the +- that mikeplus64 is referring to |
07:21.33 | mikeplus64 | It was an added 'feature' in 4.5 |
07:21.59 | thiago_home | yeah, I see it |
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08:22.49 | shadzik | hi |
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08:23.26 | shadzik | using Solid::StorageAccess, how can i test if a device was unmounted successfully with the teardown() method? |
08:23.54 | cb400f | prolly better ask in #solid or #kde-devel |
08:24.05 | shadzik | i mean, even if it is already umounted or can't be umount because it's busy, the method doesn't return false |
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08:24.23 | shadzik | cb400f, oh, my bad, sure, thanks for the advice |
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08:30.40 | RichiH | szal: yes, i did |
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08:32.53 | xdan779 | shadzik: if an item can't be unmounted because it is busy try issueing the command lsof /dev/*device* to see what is holding onto control of it |
08:34.02 | xdan779 | killall -15 *name of program* should free up the device to properly unmount it |
08:34.10 | shadzik | xdan779, but that doesn't matter, i just want to know in my app if a partition was umounted successfully :) but i'm afraid the StorageAccess class, works only on optical drives |
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08:34.55 | shadzik | xdan779, it's not a OS problem, it's a programming problem that i have :) |
08:35.06 | xdan779 | shadzik: ahh well at the very least it should tell you if your app still has control of the device |
08:35.19 | shadzik | xdan779, as cb400f indicated, i reached the wrong channel .) |
08:35.56 | xdan779 | shadzik: understood :- |
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08:45.25 | whereami | kdiff3 is appearing with windows gui style. Any ideas how I can get it to use gtk style? |
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09:20.31 | maazu | c'ya |
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09:32.18 | iliar-kubuntu100 | how do i make kate autocomplete from c standard library? can I make it automatically look into the headers I'm including to search for autocompletion like the VC IDE does? |
09:33.00 | pinotree | kate is not a full IDE, it cannot do that; you need a IDE for that, be it kdevelop, eclipse, etc |
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09:38.16 | iliar-kubuntu100 | thank you |
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11:45.53 | Ox032F | hi, is it possible to group several windows in a way, that they are always raised together? (my example: pidgin buddy list and chat window) |
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12:04.16 | troy | Ox032F: which version of KDE? |
12:04.48 | Ox032F | I think 4.4.something |
12:05.15 | troy | Ox032F: oh, you're not looking for tabbing, but want a 'treat these windows as a single window' kind of thing |
12:05.27 | Ox032F | yes |
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12:10.12 | troy | Ox032F: I thought there was a way to do this in kwin, since it would make sense for other multi-window apps (like the Gimp), but I can't find it, sorry |
12:10.37 | Ox032F | ok, np |
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13:00.46 | nettezzaumana | hi there |
13:00.52 | nettezzaumana | pff. does anyone know a trick which enables a hal policies for KDE in Xvnc ?? if i run Xvnc the sound as well as mounting devices from within kde by using kde-tools stops processing |
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13:01.08 | nettezzaumana | and probably few more things |
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13:36.48 | nettezzaumana | pff. got it's ck-{list,launch}-session |
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13:50.04 | JigSaw-2 | Hello |
13:51.01 | JigSaw-2 | I am using konqueror-3.5.9 on gnome. When I go for Settings -> Configure Konqueror, I see an empty page rather than few settings |
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13:51.09 | JigSaw-2 | What I am missing ? |
13:51.17 | JigSaw-2 | or how do I troubleshoot it ? |
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13:53.31 | akssps011 | KDE is better on OpenSuse or Kubuntu ? |
13:53.46 | JigSaw-2 | pinotree, any idea ? |
13:56.15 | Sho_ | chanserv help |
13:56.19 | akssps011 | Any one having any idea > |
13:56.21 | Sho_ | whoops |
13:56.26 | Sho_ | mistyped :) |
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13:58.39 | akssps011 | Sho_: for me ? |
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14:00.41 | Sho_ | akssps011: ? |
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14:01.46 | akssps011 | Sho_: I thought you were trying to answer my query ? |
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14:08.48 | Sho_ | akssps011: no sorry |
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14:09.02 | Sho_ | akssps011: I don't use either distro so I couldn't tell you |
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14:13.44 | neoclust | akssps011: don't miss mandriva when you speak about kde distro :) |
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14:15.25 | akssps011 | neoclust: so any suggestion on picks between OS's with KDE ? |
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14:15.47 | neoclust | akssps011: i can't tell as i am in mandriva kde team i must answer Mandriva :) |
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14:16.01 | neoclust | akssps011: but opensuse and fedora are good too |
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14:16.41 | neoclust | akssps011: just give a try to mandriva fedora and opensuse, and keep the one that fit the more in your needs |
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14:17.05 | akssps011 | neoclust: ok |
14:17.14 | akssps011 | needs a vvirtual box then :) |
14:17.25 | neoclust | akssps011: btw i am here if there is some "remarks" in mandriva kde :) |
14:17.54 | akssps011 | neoclust: ok..thanks :) |
14:18.06 | patrakov | hi. is there any way to assign different colors to different jabber accounts in kopete? |
14:18.26 | klikklak | does kde printer config save old passwords somehow? I've got latest 4.5 and I can login to the cups webinterface ok with my regular account, but kde gives 'wrong password' and then shows an empty screen with 'other - define uri' when I try to create a new printer |
14:18.50 | patrakov | i.e., I want to mark the contacts reachable through the company's internal jabber server as green and all others as red |
14:18.51 | nettezzaumana | akssps011: use KVM |
14:20.28 | akssps011 | nettezzaumana: ok |
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14:23.47 | loxs | I read that kde now supports window tiling. But I can't figure out how to activate that option |
14:23.53 | loxs | does anyone know how to? |
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14:25.48 | klikklak | ok, got it, arch's fault that cups was broken |
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14:29.54 | patrakov | should KDE-4.5.0 with Akregator, KMail, KNode, Konqueror with one tab, Kopete and Konversation open, really eat 1.6 GB of RAM? |
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14:32.29 | emilsedgh | patrakov: see which one takes that much. |
14:32.55 | Sho_ | patrakov: memory usage is hard to determine on modern operating systems - the common tools don't really report accurate/useful data, then there's the fact that the kernel doesn't really shrink heap size unless there's pressure, and that many applications keep caches that they drop in response to pressure signals from the data, etc. (keep in mind that the reason you have RAM is because it's faster to access than your disk, which means your RAM is actually most useful |
14:32.57 | Sho_ | when it's full in a way) |
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14:33.43 | Sho_ | s/from the data/from the kernel/ |
14:34.41 | Sho_ | basically until you actually start swapping, there's no problem -- and don't trust any numbers if you don't know how they were arrived at and how to interpret them |
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14:36.33 | CartoonCat | hello |
14:36.33 | patrakov | emilsedgh: if I sort them by memory usage in top, here is the top: virtuoso-t (216m res), plasma-desktop (170m res), kopete (161m res), knode (144m res), akregator (137m res), konversation (121m res), nepomukservices (110m res), konqueror (105 m res), kmail (97m res), X (73m res) |
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14:37.24 | CartoonCat | I want to make my task bar fade in kde4, but i do not see that option, im sure i am just missing it |
14:37.51 | patrakov | as for the "1.6G" figure, it is from the "+/- buffers/cache" line of the "free" output |
14:38.25 | patrakov | I just want to know if these numbers are "normal" on amd64 |
14:38.28 | emilsedgh | wow. hm. patrakov, there is something wrong i guess, all of those you mentioned usually get much less memory here. i usually check with ksysguard. |
14:38.56 | patrakov | emilsedgh: so let me run ksysguard, what should I look for? |
14:39.12 | user1024 | when I want to open almost any project in QtCreator 2.0.1 I am getting Unknown CMake command "kde4_no_enable_final". Is it possible I have to configure something or I just need to install some package? |
14:39.29 | patrakov | emilsedgh: the "RSS" column? |
14:39.45 | sreich | user1024: don't think that warning really matters..I get that just by compiling, in general |
14:39.52 | patrakov | can this be due to the raster USE-flag on qt? |
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14:41.02 | patrakov | or, how should I debug this memory useage? |
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14:43.47 | patrakov | or, what's common among these process and is not common with, e.g., Konsole? |
14:44.02 | patrakov | and not common with kmix |
14:44.09 | user1024 | sreich: it's really funny, just installed KDevelop and it worked. Looks like missing cmake macros were packaged with kdevplatform or something like that. |
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15:00.04 | DrSlony | i see there's a --graphicssystem opengl as well |
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16:27.35 | loxs | folks, I read that kwin now supports window tiling, how do I enable that feature? |
16:29.08 | James147 | loxs: on kde 4.5: System settings > Window Behaviour > Window Behaviour > Advanced > Check "Enable Tiling" |
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16:32.40 | mika__ | i see that there were kooka, but it's dead |
16:33.28 | pinotree | skanlite? |
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16:36.52 | JackBauer24 | I can't really restart KDE now |
16:36.57 | pinotree | plasma-desktop |
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17:06.46 | erin | Anyone wanna help an extreme linux noob? |
17:07.10 | Shaan7 | erin: Rule1: don't ask to ask |
17:07.33 | erin | There's rules? |
17:07.49 | Shaan7 | nah, thats the only one I guess :P |
17:08.00 | erin | lol I figured as much |
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18:25.18 | shadyabhi | Did anybody using KDE 4.5 notice that "FREE SPACE in the left column of Dolhin" doesnt show free space of the mounted partitions?? |
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18:27.21 | hargut | hello |
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18:29.06 | hargut | I need some suggestion/program for a task I need to do. I have several pictures which are of course sorted by the time when they've been shot. Now I do simply want to sort and rename those images with the context they've been made in. What program can provide me that feature (except mv)? |
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18:29.56 | hargut | Simply I want to see the thumbnail of the image and drag them into my preferred sequence and then to rename those pictures according the sorting. |
18:30.22 | hargut | I checked gwenview and digikam but both seem not to have such a feature, or I just can't see it because of so many options. |
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18:40.38 | bsm | hi, isnt it somewhat crazy that akonadi starts a full mysql server for operation, even for kmail when I don't use kontacts and calendar...? |
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18:53.56 | aseigo | bsm: it uses it for email related things as well |
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18:54.17 | aseigo | bsm: and the "full blown" isn't as big as one might think.. i was surprised at how small it was, in fact. |
18:54.40 | aseigo | bsm: previously, kmail would load the address book (e.g. recent addresses used) up to 6 times in memory for different parts of the UI |
18:54.51 | aseigo | bsm: centralizing that data solved those kinds of issues |
18:55.20 | aseigo | bsm: and it turns out that with even moderate email consumption, the benefits of having a performant, querable engine more than break even |
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18:59.04 | bsm | aseigo: hmkay. |
18:59.11 | bsm | and thanks for the clarification |
18:59.37 | Ox032F | is it possible to group several windows in a way, that they are always raised together? (my example: pidgin buddy list and chat window) [kde 4.4] |
18:59.42 | aseigo | np :) sebas wrote a really nice blog today about akonadi, too |
19:00.24 | bsm | Ox032F: there is some plugin for this, but it requires the desktop effects activated |
19:00.33 | bsm | I also would like to use it for gimp |
19:00.45 | aseigo | Ox032F: from the taskbar? no .. we will be adding kwin window grouping to the tasks widget eventually, though.. then you can create window groups (e.g. tab them together) in kwin, and it'll work from the tasks widget "for free" |
19:01.24 | Ox032F | what a pitty, the desktop effects don't work with nvidia xinerama over 2 graphic adapters |
19:01.34 | aseigo | gimp is a bit harder, since you probably don't want to tab those windows... if/when kwin provides a generic "this is a lump of window ids" support, then we can use that |
19:02.10 | mgraesslin | for gimp it's the best to just use an own virtual desktop IMHO |
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19:12.33 | aseigo | mgraesslin: indeed |
19:12.57 | aseigo | mgraesslin: speaking of which, i need to find time to poke around with the tab'd window stuff ... does kwin export any atoms on those windows that would be usable by libtaskmanager? |
19:13.41 | mgraesslin | aseigo: no not yet, but it should be pretty trivial to export them |
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19:15.24 | aseigo | mgraesslin: cool; yes, once that's there then i can add support to libtaskmanager.. i'm not sure 100% yet how i want to do that .. i think the easiest is to just represent them as "one task" in libtaskmanager |
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19:15.41 | aseigo | mgraesslin: so when you tab two windows together, one of the Tasks objecdts goes away and the other one stays |
19:15.57 | mgraesslin | yeah would make sense |
19:15.59 | aseigo | mgraesslin: tricky on the first tabbing to pick which one perhaps... |
19:16.03 | mgraesslin | that's the same as in kwin |
19:16.05 | aseigo | mgraesslin: depending on how kwin marks the windows |
19:16.29 | mgraesslin | setting a group identifier on each window? |
19:16.56 | aseigo | mgraesslin: another possibility is to keep them exposed as individual tasks, but to group them in a special TaskGroup type.. the benefit being that the tasks widget would remain able to operate on individual items (e.g. close one window in the tabs) |
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19:17.29 | aseigo | mgraesslin: yes, group ID, but is there a way to know which window was dragged "onto" and should therefore be the one selected as the "group leader" |
19:17.35 | aseigo | mgraesslin: it probably doesn't matter much in practice |
19:17.48 | aseigo | mgraesslin: but for visuals it might make a difference as to which item in the taskbar goes away |
19:18.22 | mgraesslin | well we can experiment what works best |
19:18.28 | aseigo | mgraesslin: also, if they are grouped, rather than just collapsed into a single Task, different visualizations can choose to show those groupings differently; the tasks widget could expand/contract them, etc, etc... |
19:18.33 | aseigo | yeah, it'll take some experimentation indeed. |
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19:43.41 | corigo | Hi, my Krusader is totally corrupted and crashes at launch. Can anyone help me get it back and running? KDE w/o Krusader is like Windows w/o Total Commander... mostly useless |
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19:45.28 | cb400f | troubleshooting 101.. does it work for a new user? .. if yes, the configuration is b0rked.. if not, then you prolly broke your installation somehow |
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19:48.02 | corigo | Deets: Kubuntu 10.04 with KDE 4.5.0. Have deinstalled and reinstalled via Adept (with reboot inbetween) w/o effect. Still crashes on launch. Have downloaded local files already for command line if preferred, and 2.2.0 BETA source downloaded as well, if that is my only option |
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19:53.44 | Apetrini | ehm... I can't find cpu scaling governors settings in powerdevil (kde 4.5). Is it been removed? |
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19:55.08 | cb400f | corigo: reinstalling stuff on linux is a waste of time usually... the settings remain |
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20:00.30 | DrSlony | corigo: you tried running it from a console to see crash logs? recompiling with debug flags? removing local krusader settings? |
20:00.36 | corigo | I would call that a failing in Adept, eh |
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20:00.54 | corigo | DrSlony: trying to find the local settings |
20:01.20 | rdieter | Apetrini: yes |
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20:02.14 | corigo | also have installed the DBG package and sent bug report. |
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20:02.22 | DrSlony | corigo: ~/.kde4/share/config/ |
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20:03.11 | corigo | No protocol specified <br> krusader: cannot connect to X server :0.0 |
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20:04.23 | corigo | re: ~/.kde4/share/config no Krusader labeled files are visible |
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20:04.50 | DrSlony | corigo: what about ~/.kde/share/config/ |
20:05.06 | DrSlony | on my system its ~/.kde4/share/config/krusaderrc |
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20:05.20 | DrSlony | im off, good luck |
20:06.03 | The_ManU_212 | hi |
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20:06.08 | Apetrini | rdieter: is there any sensible reason for that ? |
20:06.23 | The_ManU_212 | since i upgraded to kde 4.5 2 panels are lost, is it possible to geht them back? |
20:08.24 | rdieter | Apetrini: yes (some distros disable hal cpufreq support, kernel folks argue that the default cpu governor works best) |
20:09.27 | rdieter | (that's most of my understanding on the topic) |
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20:13.41 | Apetrini | rdieter: the use case is very simple. I have set my kernel on ondemand, but since here is 29c, my laptop will burn if I don't set the governor on powersave at some point... (when I compile or something) |
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20:14.54 | Apetrini | so... the real problem is the hal deprecation... |
20:15.52 | bns | test |
20:16.04 | rdieter | partly yes. partly that apparently ondemand isn't working good enough for you (it should, at least as argued by the power-minded kernel devs I've discussed this with in the past) |
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20:17.39 | rdieter | Apetrini: or in your case, you were using cpufreq as a workaround for your laptop not having sufficient cooling (under load) |
20:18.35 | rdieter | (so yeah, it sucks not having that available anymore) |
20:18.53 | Apetrini | rdieter: so... what's the plan for the future ? |
20:19.35 | rdieter | Apetrini: the future is now (I'm not aware of any more work going on here, or to re-introduce such functionality) |
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20:46.31 | The_ManU_212 | re |
20:47.06 | The_ManU_212 | someone knows how to get lost panels back, the panael and its containment is showsn in plasma-desktop-appletsrc, but is not visible on the screen |
20:47.13 | The_ManU_212 | do i need to reconfigure all? |
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21:01.02 | angel-tsankov | when I start KDE I get a message, saysing 'cannot laod system tray icon |
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21:15.25 | DoctorPepper | hi guys! |
21:15.47 | ziarkaen | Just installed latest stable KDE on ArchLinux. The mouse speed (acceleration) was too low and I (maybe imagined) it was "softer" than in my previous WM (AwesomeWM). Is there any way I can get KDE to use X cursor to achieve same pointer settings? |
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21:18.52 | DoctorPepper | can anyone help me please, i am making a school magrating to GNU/Linux using kde as a DE but i cant get kde keyboard shortcuts behave like in windows specialy the one using the meta key |
21:19.12 | emilsedgh | ziarkaen: System Settings->Main Input Devices->Mouse |
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21:19.56 | emilsedgh | DoctorPepper: just ask your question, if anyone knows, he will help |
21:20.03 | ziarkaen | emilsedgh, I can alter the KDE mouse settings. |
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21:20.27 | emilsedgh | ziarkaen: whats the issue then? |
21:21.25 | DoctorPepper | emilsedgh: i just presented the issue i have. |
21:21.30 | ziarkaen | I wondered whether KDE used the native X cursor or its own "software cursor". And if it didn't, whether I could make it do so to get the same settings as in my other WM. |
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21:22.18 | emilsedgh | DoctorPepper: you have to do that with more details i guess |
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21:25.50 | DoctorPepper | to be clear , the issue is that i need to use meta key to have the kmenu showup and also have shortcuts like meta+e to start dolphin |
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21:39.32 | Kolia | DoctorPepper: i think the meta "window" key has to be used in a combination and can not being used alone to make the kmenu showup |
21:39.46 | Kolia | i know several people wanted it though, so maybe someone found a trick? |
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21:48.22 | Kolia | DoctorPepper: for the rest you can configure Meta+e for dolphin in system-settings > shortcuts > custom shortcuts (then add a new action) |
21:50.03 | DoctorPepper | i found a way for the menu to showup using the meta key |
21:52.16 | DoctorPepper | the issue i have is how to setup the bindings so as to have both the meta key used as a kmenu shorcut and as an accelerator |
21:53.07 | DoctorPepper | to be able to abnle to have a shortcut like meta+e |
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21:53.16 | DoctorPepper | for dolphin |
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22:06.05 | Gentoochild | hi peeps. Can you help me find out how I can have KOrganizer show contact birthdays again? I tried to add a resource, but it got me nowhere |
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22:22.07 | blip- | hi, I usually bind Win+N to mousepad text editor on most systems - I just need something very quick and light to use when copy pasting stuff around |
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22:22.28 | blip- | Kate and Kwrite take a good amount longer to startup, I don't want to install Mousepad and pull some XFCE libs |
22:22.38 | blip- | is there some very light extremely basic editor for KDE ? |
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22:26.35 | roky | how do I set konquerers home page to the default page when starting it? |
22:27.10 | Torch | blip-: i don't think it gets much more lightweight than kwrite. |
22:28.07 | pinotree | roky: settings â configure konqueror â general |
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22:28.44 | roky | Yes, I am there. But what do I put for my homepage "url" |
22:29.17 | Torch | roky: the one you want...? |
22:29.48 | roky | Is the default when you start konquerer the first time. So it shows your home folder, trash, bookmarks etc |
22:29.48 | Gentoochild | roky: if you mean an empty page, I think there is either a button for that |
22:29.53 | Gentoochild | or just enter about:blank as URL |
22:30.05 | roky | There we go , thats what I was looking for. |
22:30.15 | pinotree | not really |
22:30.20 | Torch | roky: those are not the same. |
22:30.22 | Gentoochild | or if you mean the "default" page with the Introduction to konqueror |
22:30.27 | Gentoochild | then that's another url. |
22:30.28 | pinotree | about:blank is a really blank page, not the intro page |
22:30.29 | Torch | Gentoochild: i think he does. |
22:30.33 | Gentoochild | about: something |
22:30.38 | pinotree | you just want about: |
22:31.11 | roky | okay ill try that |
22:31.12 | Gentoochild | somewhere there was a command to show that page |
22:31.17 | Gentoochild | *thinking* |
22:31.27 | blip- | Torch: I've used Kwrite for many years and when i found kate it seemed exactly the same except has tabs thing... are they 99% the same code ? |
22:31.33 | roky | Says protocol not supported..hmm |
22:31.43 | Torch | blip-: mostly. |
22:31.50 | Gentoochild | ah, it's in the help menu |
22:31.57 | Torch | blip-: the "shell" is different, the "part" is the same |
22:32.02 | Torch | blip-: i.e. the core editor is the same. |
22:32.59 | Gentoochild | *g* as I guessed: about:introduction brings you to that page |
22:33.06 | roky | Sweet, is there a way to use konquerer so that I can type my search into the url bar instead of getting a protocol not supported error? |
22:33.30 | Gentoochild | roky: web shortcuts? |
22:33.44 | Gentoochild | i.e. type "gg something" to google for "something" |
22:33.57 | Gentoochild | or "leo house" to translate house |
22:34.14 | blip- | Torch: thanks |
22:35.08 | Gentoochild | so now that there is some activity here ;-) does anyone know how to display addressbook birthdays in korganizer? |
22:35.10 | roky | you mean try that gg something and it will search because it didn't :X. Sorry, I'm brand new to kde. Just learning it and the apps. |
22:35.29 | Gentoochild | by default it's "gg:something", not "gg something" |
22:35.34 | roky | ah ok ok |
22:35.35 | Gentoochild | see Configure Konqueror -> Web Shortcuts |
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22:35.53 | Gentoochild | there are plenty of search queries pre-defined, alogn with their shortcut |
22:36.08 | DoctorPepper | can anyone help me please, i am making a school magrating to GNU/Linux using kde as a DE . I have to setup the keyboard shortcuts to mimic the windows shortcut , the issue i am facing is that i cant get meta key to be used as the same time as shortcut for the kmenu and as combined key shorcut like meta+d for dolphin . |
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22:36.48 | Gentoochild | DoctorPepper: you mean you want the K-Menu to pop up with just pressing Meta? |
22:36.58 | DoctorPepper | yes |
22:37.13 | Gentoochild | hm... AFAIK that was never possible. |
22:37.42 | Gentoochild | I grew accustomed to Alt+F1 very quickly. Perhaps you can add a text hint to the desktop wallpaper saying that the user needs to press Alt+F1 |
22:37.45 | DoctorPepper | i managed to do it on kde4 |
22:37.51 | Gentoochild | hm... |
22:39.04 | roky | really?you cant bind the meta key to open the kmenu? |
22:39.05 | roky | 0.o |
22:39.13 | roky | That seems basic to me.... |
22:39.27 | pinotree | if your meta key is a key and not a modifier, yes |
22:39.28 | Gentoochild | just tried - it doesn't save it |
22:39.32 | Torch | in contrast, it seems totally weird to want to even think about it to me |
22:39.36 | Torch | it's a _modifier_ |
22:39.58 | Gentoochild | well, only we call it "Meta", everyone else calls it "Windows" |
22:39.58 | roky | Not for some of us who grew up using windows then switched to linux. lol |
22:39.59 | Torch | the key makes only sense to use together with other keys. that's what a modifier _is_ |
22:40.11 | Torch | roky: i suppose you don't expect a comment on that. |
22:40.17 | roky | Not really |
22:40.22 | roky | Just being honest. |
22:40.23 | DoctorPepper | no the issue is to have at the same time having shorcut like meta+d to startup dolphin |
22:40.24 | roky | :P |
22:40.42 | Torch | DoctorPepper: you could probably force X into remappintg meta to some other key, then bind that to menu. |
22:40.50 | Torch | DoctorPepper: of course you would no longer have a meta modifier then |
22:40.56 | roky | I ain't going to lie and say im some epic linux guy. I mean...I run arch. But I far from consider myself a *linux guru* |
22:41.30 | roky | I just love the simplicity. And it runs kde beatifully. Where every other distro seemed to fail horribly. especially in 4.x |
22:43.38 | DoctorPepper | roky i have to disagree with i used kde on ubuntu , fedora , opensuse ,debian , gentoo and sabayon and i worked just fine |
22:47.22 | roky | DoctorPepper: to slow |
22:47.24 | roky | on all those. |
22:47.45 | roky | Then again, im picky, and it has to run perfectly, otherwise I won't use it. |
22:47.52 | roky | Which is why arch worked for me :x |
22:48.15 | Gentoochild | they all have the same problems ^^ *duck* |
22:49.07 | roky | If that wassss the case. Why does arch work right? |
22:49.27 | roky | kde 4.x runs perfect on arch. |
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23:40.30 | James147 | oneforall: in the profile settings on the general tab uncheck "Start in same directory as current tab" |
23:40.52 | oneforall | ah ok thanks never knew it was in there :) |
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23:46.44 | SamWeasley | Hi! I'm with some problem in Akonadi |
23:46.55 | SamWeasley | <PROTECTED> |
23:47.36 | SamWeasley | From this log I solved some problem, but tests 9, 10 and 15 crashes |
23:48.07 | SamWeasley | I saw something strange in the test 15 output, where it shows /home/fecosta/.local/share/akonadi//mysql.conf |
23:48.32 | SamWeasley | I thought it should be /home/fecosta/.local/share/akonadi/mysql.conf |
23:48.40 | SamWeasley | where could I set this? |
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