


Aurorae Themes by Schiwi 12 comments
can't wait for kde sc 4.4 to try it out! - Jan 19 2010
install kdebase3 and knemo, open kcontrol from the commandline and configure knemo as discribed in the manual of knemo.
Then create a script containing the following commmand:
dcop kded kded loadModule knemod
and ensure that the script starts with kde4.
- Feb 10 2009

KDE 3.5 Themes by technoshaun 8 comments
This downloadsite works like a breeze :) - Dec 24 2007

KDE 3.5 Themes by technoshaun 8 comments
First one needs to wait 1 minute before downloading (or pay $ 4.50 to get the download instantly), and when the download is finally available, i end up with a corrupted tar.gz file of 11.7 kilobytes... - Dec 23 2007

Amarok 1.x Scripts by browner 41 comments
Who cares if it is meant for the gnome environment, windows environment or even macos.
kde-software can run on all kinds of platforms and desktops, so you can expect to find kde software meant for a specific situation. - Nov 29 2007
And about mono vs dotgnu:
We are all using kde/gnome now, in stead of GnuStep.
So i guess we are all working against the community... - Sep 08 2007

Kicker Panel by darknoize 5 comments

Network by Sephiroth6779 4 comments
Then it should move to gnomefiles.org i guess.. - Mar 10 2007

Icon Sub-Sets by connedy 3 comments
As soon as i find my laptop, i will try them out :)
One question: in the readme you suggest to replace the original icons with yours.
But isn't it possible to put the files in the lokal kde directory relative to the system directory?
e.g.
~/.kde/share/apps/kicker/pics/kmenu_basic.mng
~/.kde/share/apps/kicker/pics/kmenu_vertical.mng
~/.kde/share/apps/kicker/pics/kmenu_flipped.mng - Feb 19 2007
including a new update notification applet (opensuse-updater) and a console application called zypper which are non-zmd based.
just remove the zmd thingy and install opensuse-updater ;)
or use smart, works like a charm over here..
Can't give you any encouraging comments yet, because i don't have opensuse 10.2 installed yet :o)
About imap, how is opensuse involved in your issue with some servers? - Dec 08 2006

System Software by Sephiroth6779 2 comments
But in what language is it?
Is it possible to make it translatable? - Dec 05 2006
So it should be faster then before.
Having that said, if someone wants to use smart in stead, he/she is free to do so.
No reason to make smart default in openSUSE - Nov 24 2006

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by Linuster 15 comments
Thanks for the tip!
Rinse - Nov 05 2006

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by Linuster 15 comments
I think this kio slave has a lot of potential, for example you can open images from the clipboard in an image viewer/editor, using the file::open dialog (e.g. typing clipboard:/ in the location field or placing it in a side bar icon).
I think a nice extension of the kioslave would be an integration of the clipboard history, so you can browse through more clipboard items then the current one.
This is already possible using klipper to browse through the history (kio_clipboard) updates its contents nicelly :)
Regards, Rinse - Nov 02 2006

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by Linuster 15 comments
This is already possible with konqueror, just copy a image (or press alt-printscreen to create a screenshot), open konqueror at the desired location (local, webdav, ftp, whatever) right click with your mouse and choose [copy clipboard contents].
konqueror asks for the file format you want to use and saves the image on the location you chose - Nov 01 2006

Groupware by denisq 93 comments

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by MMax 16 comments
then link the .desktop file of the menu entry to ~/.kde/Autostart and konqueror will start with kde and place itself into you systray.
An easier idea is to place an icon on kicker with this command:
kfmclient openProfile filemanagement
then go to kcontrol and tell kde to start konqueror with kde and let at least 1 konqueror process running.
This will give you the result you want, and keeps your systray clean... - May 08 2006
It is so easy!!
Like today, on irc rikva told me about yakuake, which he installed on ubuntu using klik://yakuake.
I asked him to mail the .cmg image to me, and seconds later I ran yakuake on my desktop without any hassle.
Also the difference between distributions (i run suse, he runs ubuntu) was no issue for the cmg-file :) - Oct 02 2005

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by nookie 60 comments
kpackage already combines portage, rpm, deb and all others in one GUI.
It even works as a frontend for gentoo's emerge, or debian's APT :)
But a lot of packages will always be visible, unless you setup a completely new package system.
For instance, how would the package system know what an application is and what a set of libraries if the packager did not include somekind of information that informs about this difference? - Jun 29 2005

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by nookie 60 comments
But automatich downloading of source files and compiling them only works with a source framework like gentoo's, so you need more then just an kde-application with information about your installation
I'd say, if you like sources, go with gentoo :) - Jun 05 2005

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by nookie 60 comments
Your mockup looks nice, but KDE already has an aplication that can show wich packages you have installed, and which packages are available: kpackage.
Rinse - Jun 04 2005

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by IceSheep 15 comments

Various KDE Stuff by Rinse 3 comments
It is 17341 strings - Jan 16 2005

Various KDE Stuff by Rinse 3 comments
Please anyone, commit your translations :)
Rinse - Jan 16 2005

Dolphin Service Menus by dmnet 9 comments
For suse 9.1, use the rpm from ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1/applications/kdebluetooth-0.0.cvs20040713-3.i586.rpm , SuSE 9.2 comes with a up to date version.
Same goes for mandrake.
Rinse - Dec 11 2004