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What a lovely load of negativity here ;-) First of all, something which will probably make a lot of you happy: the new menu will indeed be default, but the old menu will be there as an option. Second, indeed, the basic desktop is the most unfinished part of KDE if you compare it to KDE 3.5.x menu & kicker. Less configurability, but far superior in terms of code - the old crap was simply impossible to maintain. And really Aaron knows what he is talking about when he said that - he has been mainta...
This seems a KNetworkManager issue, which is typical for Kubuntu. I suggest you try the Kubuntu forums...
I think you should try to send this to their development mailinglist (you can find it on the kopete.kde.org page)
Write a plugin for ICQ video chat with Kopete ;-)
I think you should try to use tools which monitor all network connections, that should work.
yeah, I thought that was possible... I think it depends on the profile you use. Maybe try to set a certain page in the default profile, save it... see if that works. If not, sorry, I can't help you further. Good luck
Kopete just uses the KDE settings for this. Go to Kcontrol and set your default webbrowser!
Sorry, I've seen ppl ask this before, this is something in KIO and no, you can't configure nor change it. And afaik, it hasn't changed in KDE 4. And it won't, unless someone is willing and capable to do it, sorry.
if there is output, this is possible. just use the 'monitor for activity' option. and there is a script somewhere (maybe kde-apps) to let the konsoletab have the name of the current running app (like make, configure or whatever).
i guess there is a config file to do that. probably located in /home/[username]/.kde/share/config/katapultrc or something...
about the idea for letting users pick and choose enhancements, this is implemented in bugzilla on bugs.kde.org, and these forums are first and foremost meant to give user support, not for feature requests. imho the admin's should remove this whole section, as feature requests won't be read by anyone but us, mere other users trying to help out, without power to change things in KDE...
i *think* the media kioslave uses hal and dbus, maybe hal doesn't know about these devices?!?
maybe the xorg manual could help, or info on the X.org website - i've never thought about this. it's very likely xorg automatically detects and sets this, and i don't know if you can change it at all...
the kde screen config tool just uses /etc/X11/xorg.conf to see what your system supports. it seems very likely the system tools don't work properly. you can adjust it by hand, it'll work. look for a list of resolutions, and just add your resolution... example: Modes "1280x1024" "1152x864" "1024x768" "832x624" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"
weird problem. sounds more like videocard or something. can you restart the Xserver (ctrl-alt-backspace or choose it from menu in loginscreen), see if it helps...
well, there is a plugin which does that, it's installed in suse by default. maybe you can find it anywhere, or extract it from a suse install... if you can't find anything, send me an email, i'll try to help.
maybe the site giving the information to kweather doesn't wokr anymore??? you might try to contact the author of kweather (see the help)... it's a small app, not used by many ppl, so i guess he won't mind.
well, sounds funny. if you want to try to write something like that, go ahead i guess it's not that hard using dcop and stuff like kommander... anwyay, KDE is NOT a windowmanager, Kwin is a windowmanager. KDE is a Desktop Environment
also, when you configure the panels, there is a drop-down with 'settings for' where you can choose for which panel the settings are. btw switching to gnome or XFCE won't help much, as they don't have 1/5 of the settings KDE has
of course, user installed themes are in the location you mentioned. you should copy the system themes there, and change them (and their name) instead of changing stuff in the system folder(s). that will lead to trouble when upgrading.