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How does one set the wallpaper using qdbus from the command line in kde4? And in a the same manner, how does one retrive the current wallpaper, again using qdebus. in Kde3 this was rather straight forward with dcop: dcop kdesktop KBackgroundIface setWallpaper wallpaper.jpg 8 dcop kdesktop KBackgroundIface currentWallpaper 0
is the kdm chooser broken. Or does anyone here have a configuration that works. Kdm chooser = Login screen with the abillity to choose which remote machine in the network to login on.
Quoted Original von stumbles I have a column with names and I want to separate the first and last names so they are in their own columns. Any idea how to do this without a manual edit? Heres a sample list; 'Nina Steve Smith' 'Eric Tangeman' 'Karen Corson' 'Mike Hiett' 'Sara Whittaker' 'Mark Gillett' 'Gary Zeller' 'Bob Lies' 'John Harmon' 'Todd Harruff' 'Glen Krites' 'Greg Gossman' 'Dwight Hartman' 'Max Evans' 'Hugh Core' 'John Elliott' 'John Morris' 'Brent Myers' 'David Fox' 'Ronald Ball' 'Kenn...
Ok, the main functionallity I am after is beeing able to extract and ocfcourse merge pages from different pdf documents. As the the pdf file API is open it shouldn't be so hard to write a program with the above kind of functionallity, wouldn't it?. I thought that the need for editing pdf documents would be quite wide spread. I at least depend a lot on it at work when compileing ducuments (for instance include handwritten test result sheets into a document).
I'm looking for a program with the same functionality as Adobe Acrobat, (i.e be able to edit pdf dokuments) in the KDE/Linux world. Anyone?
Do you have apm or apci configured? There should be one of these deamons runing on your system: apmd or apcid.
Quoted Original von thuswa [code:1] [Menubar] ShowMenubar=false [/code:1] It is really set to false? BTW i noticed kind of a bug if you try to turn of the desktop menu through the option in the desktop menu under the entry "Desktop". Then it behaves exactly as you discribe. It goes away for a while, and then when you activate another window it comes back again.
Sounds like it is something funny with your config files. Look into. [code:1] ~/.kde/share/config/kdesktoprc [/code:1] This file contains an entry: [code:1] [Menubar] ShowMenubar=false [/code:1] Also look at the permissions to the file. Mabe your change does not get writtten to the file properly.
I have a Logitech MouseManWheel mouse with 4 buttons in total (the middle button beeing the scrollwheel and an additional thumb button). When i use this thumb button in KDE has the same functions as the middle button. How can I assign different functions to the thumb buton? Any ideas? I would for instance like this button to act like "Back" in Konqueror.
Right click on desktop. Choose "Configure Desktop" in menu. Choose "Behaviour". Under "Misc. Options" uncheck the line "Enable desktop menu".
Check out: http://www.linmodems.org/ If it is an internal modem it's probably a so called winmodem. See if your modem is listen there. Winmodems are problematic since they are nor real modems. much of the functionallity is run through software which the producer only has made available for Windows.
the mt part of qt is obviously missing.
Quoted Original von czgu On my desktop, I see an icon with strange name. When I re-move it, I get "this file or directory does not exist". Even login as root, I still can't re-move it, can't change its name. How can I fix this problem. I just want to delete it. This typically happens when you have strange characters in the file/directory name. Try to delete the file/directory from thw CL using the \ sign before the strange characters.
It sounds like the time-out thing for sure. Had a similar problem when I installed Linux at work. I had enabled the option to get the hostname through the DHCP server, which made KDE slow, since the server never delivered a hostname.
Quoted Original von joni8135 Hi I wounder how I always, get "Detailed list view" in Konquor, without chaging view mode from Icons? /Johan Change to "Detailed list view", then save it as your File Browser profile.
Either you have not installed any fonts or the search paths in XF86config to the font libs are wrong or missing. That's my best guess.
Quoted Original von erugger66 If you would like to change the current home button to go to a web page rather than your home directory, just change the Home URL on the file manager tab in "Configure Konqueror." Well. thats allways an option. However I would rather have both at the same time. Or at least keep having the Home button to take me to ther home directory when Konq is run as file browser. Adding one "start page" button would be what i prefer. Anyone?
A silly question really. Is it possible to add an home button (button that takes you back to your prefered startpage) on the main toolbar?
Quoted Original von Rick Kelly Best solution: Get the source code from k3b.sourceforge.net, and compile it yourself. Install it over the SuSE version... SuSE disabled some features in k3b they think are unsafe, but are needed to enable burning CD's by non-root users. Well, that's intresting. I have burned CD's using k3b (on SuSE 8.1), and it has been working fine so far. But If I encounter some problems in the future I've a better guess why, thanks to your comment. Let's try breaking it!
This MP thing, isn't it possible that this will cripple the level of activity in this forum. I haven't been around for so long but the activity here seems to be (parden the expresission) pretty lame. Except for this the forum is VERY nice I must say. Great work!