aining for this problem ...
> As soon I will have some more news about this problem I will report it to you.
> Thank you again,
> Francesco.
>
>> In data martedì 11 ottobre 2011 14:19:14, John Tapsell ha scritto:
>> Hi Francesco,
>>
>> I'm the maintainer of
elves if you can. I
welcome patches.
Sorry for the bugs,
John Tapsell
On 11 October 2011 13:13, Francesco Lazzarotto
wrote:
> Hi everybody, please apologise me if this is not the suitable mailing list,
> but I haven't found a more specific list ... i'd like to ask for some help
On 22 September 2011 10:04, Robert Klotzner wrote:
> As I am thinking about creating a platform for exactly this purpose, you made
> me curious. Could you point me to the thread where this was discussed or maybe
> some could highlight the basic reasons why this idea was shot down?
Have a google a
Hi all,
I think it would really help with bug reports if we let people
donate money towards getting bugs fixed. If there are lots of users
annoyed by a bug, and there's no longer a maintainer for that code,
then it makes a lot of sense to let those users contribute money
towards the bug fix unt
Reindl,
Sorry to see you go. I don't know why Aseigo is being childish - I
think this is all just taking its toll on him. This is one of the
advantages that companies have and we don't have - we can't pay people
to fix the essential things that are boring to do.
I would really like to see b
Ditto when you share a folder, it says "Samba not installed. [install Samba]".
No indication what Samba is etc.
John
On 7 July 2011 13:24, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday, July 1, 2011 19:19:41 Ruurd Pels wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> duh... the remark being...
>>
>> In my travels down the Linux
Doesn't matter much. It's a cosmetic bug fix imho. It's nice to put
in 4.7, but not urgent.
On 6 July 2011 19:39, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> A Wednesday, July 06, 2011, John Tapsell va escriure:
>> I approved it (I'm the maintainer) - but could someone merge it fo
I approved it (I'm the maintainer) - but could someone merge it for me
please? Too busy atm very sorry.
John
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> It would be useful for me too. Thank you!
For all those saying that it would be useful, could you say whether
you've seen Project Neon, and if so why it doesn't already do what you
need?
John
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On 18 April 2011 12:21, Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> Would there be any interest in pre configured Virtual Box VM's setup
> for building KDE trunk? I've been doing this a lot for my own work and
> its very convenient - a bit slower than native but immensely handy
> being able to branch and roll back
Hi all,
For the past 13 years or so, ksysguard has been in KDE under various
names. Right from the beginning it was designed to monitor remote
systems as well as local ones.
To monitor remote systems, it can connect to a remote machine via
rsh, ssh, etc, and communicate via a very simple pla
Maybe it should resize only if type something into the text widget,
rather than just on focus?
On 16 January 2011 12:52, Thomas Lübking wrote:
> Am Sunday 16 January 2011 schrieb Thomas Baumgart:
>> Yes, but all you need to do is place your logic to resize the
>> KRichTextWidget into the overri
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