Re: First Experience With Activities

2011-12-29 Thread David Baron
> Why I had so many? My .kde was been through it all including crashes, > failures, loss of desktops, etc. Usually the thing healed itself after some > logins or, for example, I got my kmail, qjackctl and nut-monitor icons back > on my system tray after a plasma-desktop crash and restart. > > The

Re: First Experience With Activities

2011-12-28 Thread David Baron
On Wednesday 02 Tevet 5772 19:36:29 Ivan Čukić wrote: > Can you please try to create a new user and see how many activities > does he have by default? A new user failed to come up. My other existing users started out with later-version kde4--I was playing with it since the very start, keeping th

Re: First Experience With Activities

2011-12-28 Thread Ivan Čukić
Can you please try to create a new user and see how many activities does he have by default? -- Cheerio, Ivan -- While you were hanging yourself on someone else's words Dying to believe in what you heard I was staring straight into the shining sun _

Re: First Experience With Activities

2011-12-28 Thread David Baron
On Wednesday 02 Tevet 5772 18:51:08 Ivan Čukić wrote: > Hi, > > All the things you wrote sound like a setup issues. (or a 4.7 bug that > I forgot about - it was a long time ago). > > You should only have (if you haven't created them before) one existing > activity and two-three templates shown in

Re: First Experience With Activities

2011-12-28 Thread Ivan Čukić
Hi, All the things you wrote sound like a setup issues. (or a 4.7 bug that I forgot about - it was a long time ago). You should only have (if you haven't created them before) one existing activity and two-three templates shown in the activity strip. The templates are already in the Create Activit