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Quoted One thing which I forgot: why can't I set the size of the icons in the system tray applet to any size I want and have them automatically rearrange (or not) in several rows depending on their size (I think because the time was spent thinking about plasmoids)? Did you see how nice and small and neat they are on Windows? And PRACTICAL, especially when they are many and I don't want to hide them. That seems like a good idea. My version (4.2.3) does arrange in rows, but I can't seem to find a...
Quoted 1) I would give the top 10 plasmoids against a one-click file sharing action. I have never managed to get this to work either! Quoted So, if 98% of KDE users don't use konqueror as a web browser, please get rid of this functionality. It is a PITY to keep it and spend precious time. KHTML (Konqueror's browsing backend) is the basis of Safari (the main browser on the Mac, and a popular browser on many other systems). WIthout the development on KHTML, a lot of devices would be the poorer. H...
Sorry, I wasn't really sure where else to put this: I was thinking, it would be great if individual virtual desktops could be locked, such that a password is required to switch to that specific virtual desktop or switch to any apps running on that virtual desktop. Some things that I can see that it would be necessary to consider: - Interactions with running programs (e.g. multiple sessions of OOo an the "Window" menu) - Cross virtual desktop "Alt + Tab" switching etc. - Visibility of windows whe...
On second thoughts, they seem quite spaced out anyway, maybe a very simple turing test is the only reliable way to do it. P.S. thanks for the good work so far
Would a turing test on each post solve it? Or maybe a limit on posts per user in a certain period of time, eg no more than 1 post in the space of two minutes - realistically to type a post worth reading it'll take at least that, so no harm done to genuine posters. I don't know why they (the spammers) bother sometimes - really, who bothers to read this stuff?
That's good news, though it doesn't seem to be in my list of widgets yet. I'm looking forward to that... and my fuzzy clock.
Since I posted this thread ... I have discovered how to change the default back to Konqueror (systemsettings > advanced > file associations > inode > directory, for anyone who is interested) so now I am happy about that. I have started to become used to the idea of not having a file manager desktop, though it still lacks a certain something, if I think what it is, I will be sure to post. I still haven't got all my input actions to work, but some of them do, and I'm working on the rest. It's look...
I use my keyboard to navigate a lot of the time, and I've noticed that the new style 'k' menu doesn't seem to have a shortcut. It used to be Alt+F1 for the old one, but neither that nor the 'start' button on the keyboard seems to work any more. This would be quite useful, as I don't like using the mouse if I can avoid it.
In quick reply to DJRUMPY and batavia: I highly recommend LinuxQuestions.org - there's help for most things. I would also recommend learning a bit about the terminal, even just at a basic level, it really gives you an insight into what's going on when you click on something. Even when you go back to windows. Once you're used to it, you'll find it far easier to do things than you would with a GUI. When I first started using Linux, I switched from Windows and stayed well away from the command line...
DJRUMPY, (The forum didn't like my fully quoted text - too long, so you'll have to refer to the original - sorry!!) Quoted ... simply because the Linux community can get downright hostile if you even mention that they think about doing something like it's done in Windows I know this is unfortunately the case on many forums. If you want open, helpful advice, I personally started my Linux learning with LinuxQuestions.org - most people there are quite helpful and friendly, though anywhere you go, t...
Quoted from "KDE-user" KDE 4 allows to change the settings of the default file manager: Main Menu > Favorites > System Settings > Advance Tab > File Associations > inode (expand) I changed the settings in KDE3, but I don't seem to be able to get the KDE4 System Settings thing: * Does it install by default, or do I have to find the package and install it (Kubuntu 8.04 w/KDE4 installed) * Your method makes reference to the 'Favourites' bit of the menu, but where would it normally be, assuming it'...
I have just tried the version of KDE4 that can be installed through Kubuntu 8.04 (It says it's 3.3, but that seems a bit odd). Anyway, I have the following to say about it, for anyone who is interested: I like the new 'Plasma' applets, especially the way that you can put them on the desktop - I have a nice big clock in the middle of my screen, a bit like (but much better than ) Windows Vista's little clock thing. I think this sort of thing is a necessary step to keep Windows converts comfortable...