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Review request for Plasma.
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* Remove "runner" from "Ne
> On March 27, 2012, 2:30 p.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
> > Does the new patch actually *silently* skip move impossible attempts??
> > Excuse my ignorance, but why are system resources actually needed to be
> > *moved* anywhere by a random user - what means they're now gone in their
> > original
> On March 27, 2012, 2:30 p.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
> > Does the new patch actually *silently* skip move impossible attempts??
> > Excuse my ignorance, but why are system resources actually needed to be
> > *moved* anywhere by a random user - what means they're now gone in their
> > original
> On March 27, 2012, 2:30 p.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
> > Does the new patch actually *silently* skip move impossible attempts??
> > Excuse my ignorance, but why are system resources actually needed to be
> > *moved* anywhere by a random user - what means they're now gone in their
> > original
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- makis marimpis
On March 27, 2012, 6:36 p.m., makis marimpis
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Review request for Plasma and Ivan Čukić.
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(follows di
> On March 27, 2012, 2:30 p.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
> > Does the new patch actually *silently* skip move impossible attempts??
> > Excuse my ignorance, but why are system resources actually needed to be
> > *moved* anywhere by a random user - what means they're now gone in their
> > original
> On March 27, 2012, 2:30 p.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
> > Does the new patch actually *silently* skip move impossible attempts??
> > Excuse my ignorance, but why are system resources actually needed to be
> > *moved* anywhere by a random user - what means they're now gone in their
> > original
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Does the new patch actually *silently* skip move impossible att
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(Updated March 27, 2012, 2:22 p.m.)
Review request for KDE Runtime and Pla
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Hm, moving a .desktop file seems wrong to me in any case, that
> On March 27, 2012, 9:56 a.m., Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > Excuse my naivity here, but how does this make sense? If a user asks to
> > make certain data private, he expects them to be not available in
> > unencrypted fashion anymore. Copying to the encrypted folder doesn't solve
> > this, as
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Excuse my naivity here, but how does this make sense? If a user
On Monday, March 26, 2012 23:36:01 Marco Martin wrote:
> On Monday 26 March 2012, Lamarque V. Souza wrote:
> > Em Wednesday 18 January 2012, Marco Martin escreveu:
> > > I'm happy to announce
> > > http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/plasma-qml-apidocs/
> >
> > What happened with the documentation? It
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