hello all, I have a strange situation link to konsole it seems I have setup on kde 3.5.5 some input actions using the function from kcontrol example, ALT-F should return [Nbe7f3ct!] and ALT-E should return Mr@/4B9~ those are the passwords of some devices I am controling (sure I modify the letters and the numbers, but I left the non ascii caracters as it might be relevant) as you can guess, with password as those, I am using keyboard shortcuts as I refuse to commit password to memory (there is 10...
there is a way to set some keyboard shortcut on kde, open kcontrol (alt-f2 kcontrol) then choose the option "regional and accessibility" in it you have "input Action" you can set new actions link to keyboard shortcut, so you could set your ALT-S to what you want reup
ok, after few days, I found my solution, in this same forum someone had a crash and tried to edit the menu manually /etc/xdg/menus/ is the location of the menu, I rename this directory and !!!!!! all is back !
hello all, I have a problem with the menu first for info, I am using Gentoo 2006.1 profile, with kde 3.5.5 stable version. I encounter the following : if trying to open kmenuedit by right click on the K button (bottom left) and selecting "menu-editor" nothing happen then I open the menu and right click on a menu item, then select "edit menu" then the kmenuedit open, but any change I will do will be lost, even if I update the system, save the change, restart kde, X or the computer same thing if I...
there is something is KDE to automount devices, it is called 'hal' it is possible that one of your system is installed with it and not the other by the way I have no idea how to install hal, only for gentoo, when you compile kde you add the USE='hal' flag reup
in gentoo I would emerge -a gphoto2 this is the best tool I have seen to retreive photos from a digital camera the -a should let you see the dependencie for this software I do not know how you can mount it but I had the same problem with a canon digicam and found out that it was just a camera, not a mass storage. so it seems that some digicam can work as mass storage and can be mounted, some other ARE NOT mass storage and CANNOT be mounted but gphoto2 should get your photos reup
just so that you receive answers and that you see that someone read your post : I have no idea what you are talking about not very helpfull ! reup PS: I am going to investigate about it
first depending of your distro you while find the menu automaticaly added to your kde (if you do not see it immediatly try to log off then log in again) second there is a ksomething to find application (kappfinder) that will let you scan your hard drive for softwares not in your kde menu third possibility, manually edit the files in your ~/.kde directory. all teh menu items finish by desktop (like openoffice.desktop) so you could make a 'locate .desktop' if your updatedb is current last (in my m...
I might have a solution for you. in kde menu, you choose the control center (kcontrol I beleive ) then you go to kde component then session manager. choose the 'on login' option to 'restore manually saved sessions' that will add a menu item in your Kmenu to save active session, then position your icons the way you want and save the session. next time you reboot, it should comeback the way you saved it I havent tryed it yet, but while looking for it I found your unresolve post good luck reup