$ dpkg -l | grep kio ii kde-cli-tools-data 4:5.4.3-1 all tools to use kioslaves from the command line ii kio 5.16.0-1 amd64 Resource and network access abstraction. ii kio-extras 4:15.08.3-1 amd64 Extra functionality for kioslaves. ii kio-extras-data 4:15.08.3-1 all Extra functionality for kioslaves data files. ii libkf5kiocore5:amd64 5.16.0-1 amd64 Resource and network access abstraction. ii libkf5kiofilewidgets5:amd64 5.16.0-1 amd64 Resource and network access abstraction. ii libkf5kiontlm5:amd64 5.16.0-1 amd64 Resource and network access abstraction. ii libkf5kiowidgets5:amd64 5.16.0-1 amd64 Resource and network access abstraction. ii libkio5 4:4.14.14-1+b1 amd64 Network-enabled File Management Library for the KDE Platform
2015-12-26 1:00 GMT+01:00 Scott Kitterman <deb...@kitterman.com>: > > > On December 25, 2015 5:12:41 PM CST, Salvo Tomaselli <tipos...@tiscali.it> > wrote: >>Package: kget >>Version: 4:15.08.0+dfsg-1 >>Severity: grave >>Justification: renders package unusable >> >>Dear Maintainer, >> >>upon trying to add links to kget, I get a notification saying that the >>protocol >>is not supported. >> >>Protocol in question is http:// >> >>On the terminal I have lines like this: >> >>> kget(21025) KGet::createTransfers: Warning! No plugin found to handle >>KUrl("http://mydomain/myfile") >> > > Do you have kio installed? If not, does installing it help? > > Scott K