On Friday, December 31, 2010 10:36:52 pm Claudio Desideri wrote:
> Happy new year!!
>
> Il giorno sabato 1 gennaio 2011, Steven Sroka
>
> ha scritto:
> > Wesołych świąt i szczęśliwego nowego roku!
> >
> > Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
> >
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > On 31 December 2010 20:35
Happy new year!!
Il giorno sabato 1 gennaio 2011, Steven Sroka
ha scritto:
> Wesołych świąt i szczęśliwego nowego roku!
>
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
>
>
> Steve
>
> On 31 December 2010 20:35, kusag...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Happy new year
>>
>> Envoyé depuis mon HTC
>>
>> - Reply mes
Wesołych świąt i szczęśliwego nowego roku!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Steve
On 31 December 2010 20:35, kusag...@gmail.com wrote:
> Happy new year
>
> Envoyé depuis mon HTC
>
> - Reply message -
> De : "Aaron Lewis"
> Pour :
> Objet : Happy New Year , yeah
> Date : sam., janv
Happy new year
Envoyé depuis mon HTC
- Reply message -
De : "Aaron Lewis"
Pour :
Objet : Happy New Year , yeah
Date : sam., janv. 1, 2011 01:40
Happy new year to you !
-- Aaron
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On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Celeste Lyn Paul wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is information on a UX Developer Sprint proposal in Spring 2011.
> Feel free to forward or add whoever you may think would be interested
> in this sprint. An organization wiki page is located:
> http://community.kde.o
Hi,
I'm trying to create a KMLDonkey package for OpenSUSE 11.3, as the former is
not provided by the distribution, and the only packages out there I found
are compiled against KDE 4.5, not KDE 4.4.4, which is the one use by this
OpenSUSE release.
Should I use the lastest KMLDonkey code for it ( lo
Hi,
I have a folder-view on my desktop fully expanded , and a text file on
~/Desktop , when i open it by single clicking , kwrite opens , and my
desktop monitor conky was disappeared , it's not dead (pid alive) , just
being behind some window ? maybe.
And i restarted conky , did the
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Cornelius Schumacher
wrote:
> On Friday 31 December 2010 Trever Fischer wrote:
>>
>> We do not want to downplay the fact that some developer didn't put their
>> .desktop file into the right category. The whole reason we switched from
>> the previous structure was
On Friday 31 December 2010 11:33:08 Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 02:09, Cornelius Schumacher
wrote:
> > On Friday 31 December 2010 Trever Fischer wrote:
> >> We do not want to downplay the fact that some developer didn't put their
> >> .desktop file into the right category.
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 02:09, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
> On Friday 31 December 2010 Trever Fischer wrote:
>>
>> We do not want to downplay the fact that some developer didn't put their
>> .desktop file into the right category. The whole reason we switched from
>> the previous structure was bec
On Friday 31 December 2010 Trever Fischer wrote:
>
> We do not want to downplay the fact that some developer didn't put their
> .desktop file into the right category. The whole reason we switched from
> the previous structure was because people would just use the 'advanced' or
> 'misc' sections as
Trever:
I had suspected that might have been the case, and I agree with your
reasoning in that regard. Keeping things sane certainly trumps one
slightly vague string - the more so because the name doesn't obstruct
the user, but does at least raise a flag of something being out of
place, regardless
On Friday, December 31, 2010 04:15:16 am Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
> I noticed some time ago that System Settings places KCMs without valid
> values of X-KDE-System-Settings-Parent-Category under the heading
> "Lost and Found". While I understand the intent and significance
> behind this, I questio
I noticed some time ago that System Settings places KCMs without valid
values of X-KDE-System-Settings-Parent-Category under the heading
"Lost and Found". While I understand the intent and significance
behind this, I question the usefulness of referring to it as such; to
the average end user, "Lost
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