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Thursday, July 28th 2005, 7:32am

Author: tbscope

Three small details about Kspread

Hello, it would be nice if you could add these issues as a bug or wish to bugs.kde.org. That way, it will get noticed very fast.

Monday, July 18th 2005, 1:05pm

Author: tbscope

KConfig: settings lost at kde logout?

Maybe it's interesting to check out these two signals: http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/qapplication.html#aboutToQuit http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/qapplicatio…astWindowClosed Create a slot to one of those signals and call saveProperties() from that slot.

Thursday, July 14th 2005, 7:01am

Author: tbscope

Help!

I think you should add startkde in your users .xsession file. Not sure though. So, open the .xsession file in your home folder, then put the following (and only this one?) in there: startkde

Tuesday, July 12th 2005, 2:33pm

Author: tbscope

Kopete on Windows, Do exist?

At the moment, there's no windows version of Kopete, at least not that I know of. But chances are big that it will be available on windows some day.

Monday, July 11th 2005, 11:09am

Author: tbscope

RE: MS uses KDE + Apache as 'lack of integration' example?

Hmmm... the "steep learning curve" That's not really a great way to compare things. First of all, anyone new to any operating system (including windows) will be faced with a learning curve. And for most users, it's pretty steep as they will need to grasp whole new ideas that are not really common to them. Second, people already familiar with any operating system will find it much more easy to switch to another operating system. It takes a while to get comfortable though. Third, "steep" depends f...

Wednesday, June 8th 2005, 12:24pm

Author: tbscope

custom coded app in KDE menu

I don't think a .net to Qt converter exists. For adding your application in the "start" menu of kde or gnome, I think you need to use .desktop files: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standard…_2dentry_2dspec

Thursday, June 2nd 2005, 2:37pm

Author: tbscope

KDE theme editor

Do you mean something like this? http://www.skinstudio.net/ but for KDE? As far as I know, there is no such tool. Most themes are written as code. Most people start with copying an existing style and modifying it. I have the idea of creating a similar tool like skinstudio for kde though, but I need to find the time to work on it.

Friday, May 27th 2005, 7:00pm

Author: tbscope

New soundserver for future KDE?

I too think you'll be able to choose what you want. And this is just my guess, it's not a fact.

Monday, May 9th 2005, 1:23pm

Author: tbscope

RE: KDE 3.4 Install with Konstruct

12 hours for a complete KDE compilation is rather fast. On my Pentium II 266 MHz, it takes a day or 2 for a base KDE, no games, no education packages etc... Unfortunatly, gcc isn't the fastest compiler. And what command did you type? What do you mean with that? Do you want to start this new KDE version? Tip: check out the tutorials on http://developer.kde.org/

Thursday, May 5th 2005, 10:03am

Author: tbscope

Help Me I Hate Kopete!

Have a little bit of patience. Maybe you're experiencing a problem that most people don't experience. This means that it will take a little bit longer to get a valuable answer. And maybe it's worth checking out the mailinglist, or post on the mailinglist, as that's the place the Kopete developers visit the most I think. Otherwise, also check out the #kopete irc channel on irc.freenode.org You'll get live feedback there I guess.

Wednesday, April 27th 2005, 10:43am

Author: tbscope

Dumped Kmail for Thunderbird

The best way really is to post a wish or bug in bugs.kde.org It's not a fun thing to do though, but you can be assured that the program maintainers read them. They might not post a reply to them like in a forum, but they see what you post. If you do want to get a little bit more feedback, try the kmail mailinglist.

Wednesday, April 20th 2005, 2:44pm

Author: tbscope

Programming KDE

http://developer.kde.org/ But it does not contain everything you ask. Note that there's a University of KDE in the making. http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2005/04/lyceum.html is just a small part of that project.

Friday, April 15th 2005, 11:04pm

Author: tbscope

Any way to open objects with a single-click?

In the control center: peripherals -> Mouse There you'll see the option to set it to "Single click opens files and folders"

Friday, April 15th 2005, 10:01pm

Author: tbscope

Konqueror crashes with SIGSEGV after upgrade to 3.4

I do not understand backtraces very well myself, but I guess it's something like this: The top line in the backtrace shows where the program crashed, it's not always the place where the error is though, then you have to "trace" back to find the error. But that would not be very easy with the backtraces you posted as they contain very little information. For more information on backtraces: http://shekel.jct.ac.il/cc-res/online-do…b_43.html#SEC43 Since the top in your backtraces show something rel...

Friday, April 15th 2005, 9:44pm

Author: tbscope

Blinking HD every 5 seconds

Could it be some kind of caching thing going on in the background? I don't see this behaviour on my pc.

Friday, April 15th 2005, 9:40pm

Author: tbscope

Konqueror crashes with SIGSEGV after upgrade to 3.4

Not completely sure though, but it looks like a Qt problem. Did you update Qt too? What version do you use? If you look at the top of the backtrace, you see this: #7 0xb634be0d in defaultTable () from /usr/lib/qt3/plugins/inputmethods/libqsimple.so Just a guess though as I can't read those backtraces very well.

Friday, April 15th 2005, 9:29pm

Author: tbscope

arts 1.4 -- make error

First install the NAS library, libnas2 I guess it's called. Also install the development package of the library too of course, as that contains the necessary headers.