On Sonntag, 22. März 2015 12:51:38 CEST, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
well its the third ttime it doesnt take my password.
Like Ben said, but if the password is "1234", I know the reason ;-)
* notifications notify - that's all (and seems to work afaict).
Notifications are useless if they ca
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 6:04 AM, Thomas Lübking
wrote:
> On Sonntag, 22. März 2015 09:20:25 CEST, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
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> [confusing stuff]
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> * knotify the API, the daemon or some server/plasmoid?
>
The notification plasmoid
> * "issues.kde.org" does not exist, try "bugs.kde.or
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 9:20 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> I want to bring attention to a frustrating experience about using knotify. I
Hi Alexandro,
> get notifications from many KDE apps, Kopete, Kmail, knetwork manager, etc.
> However is frustrating that the notification never actually do a
On Sonntag, 22. März 2015 09:20:25 CEST, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
[confusing stuff]
* knotify the API, the daemon or some server/plasmoid?
* "issues.kde.org" does not exist, try "bugs.kde.org"
* bugzilla does not require a KDE identity and I frankly don't know where that would be
"obscure" e
I want to bring attention to a frustrating experience about using knotify.
I get notifications from many KDE apps, Kopete, Kmail, knetwork manager,
etc. However is frustrating that the notification never actually do
anything else. Meaning that the notification has a button (at least on
kopete) to v