In general names in menus are either nouns(OpenOffice, Mozilla Firefox,
etc.) or verbs in the imperative case (Open, Save, Uninstall foo,
Add/Remove Programs, etc.). The question is should the description be a
longer name for the action (Open -> Open a Document [longer name for
open]) or a descrip
Brian,
I see there is a package gnome-mime-data. Is that the equivalent gnome
package?
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** Package changed: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu) => kdebase-runtime
(Ubuntu)
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The package in kde I assume is kdebase-runtime. There is already a bug
open for *.jar files on it.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shared-mime-info
OpenType Fonts with file extension *.otf have file association
vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula-template rather than being associated as
OpenType Fonts. Previously, I could right click -> actions -> install or
right click -> open with -> KF
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde4libs
When pressing shift and backspace at the same time X crashes and I am
brought back to GDM/KDM-KDE4. In up to date Hardy Kubuntu KDE 4
[ 3247.090384] klauncher[10063]: segfault at 0095 eip b749fee7 esp
bfcaabb0 error 4
gdm[5836] WARNIN