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<0> Yes, but does it work with WINE? :P
<1> haha
<1> What a great target audience
<1> :-P
<2> whosawhat?
<3> hi
<4> hi nondysjunction
<3> PhilRod: =D
<4> :-)
<3> I'm just configuring and testing Konversation, not bad so far.
<5> nondysjunction: All going well I hope ;)
<6> hi there..!! suppose i want to add a VERY SIMPLE extension to the clock applet of kicker, in order to have a VERY SIMPLE alarm.
<6> i never developed a kde application
<6> i would need a hand
<7> you sure?



<7> there's kalarm already
<6> kalarm is a mess!!
<7> that has a snall daemon
<7> small*
<6> the last time i used kalarm i miss a date
<6> missed*
<6> furthermore is anyway another program to run
<6> pinotree: don't you think there's a difference between kalarm and a simple clock extension where you can put a time, and a buzzer is played at that time?
<7> i would use kalarm
<6> tell me the reason
<7> there's that app already, and seems good
<6> ok, i don't have schedulable time to wake
<8> hi, is the koffice in trunk/koffice for KDE 3 or 4?
<7> NullAcht15: kde4
<7> NullAcht15: if you want the latest development version of koffice for kde3, there's the future koffice 1.6
<6> kalarm is right if you have something always the same.. don't you think it requires a bit too many clicks in order to set an alarm for the following day?
<7> NullAcht15: branches/koffice/1.6
<8> pinotree: thx
<7> Tallia1Kubuntu: not too much - i admit, it can be improved (work is active on it), but it's not too difficult to handle
<6> do you think such a small clock extension would be bad?
<6> (p.s. is this a developer channel? )
<7> honestly no, but currently there's none
<7> the devel channel, if you are interested, is #kde-devel
<9> is there a kde app to select which default sound card you want to use?
<9> when you have 2 on the system?
<10> Hi! kdenetwork always has the latest Kopete? I mean, every release of Kopete there is a release of kdenetwork?
<7> HenryTheVIII: no
<7> kde 3.5.x contains kopete 0.11.x
<7> while the kopete team released the 0.12.x serie alone
<10> pinotree, and why is that?
<9> ?
<9> ayone?
<7> teknoprep: be patient
<9> pinotree: sure
<10> pinotree, if I install the latest kopete, will it cause any problems with kdenetwork package?
<7> well, depends on your distro
<7> if your distro allows you to uninstall kopete alone, then uninstall it first, and install kopete 0.12
<10> pinotree, and if it doesn't?
<9> brb
<7> well, that may cause trouble with the package manager
<10> pinotree, so I need to wait to the next version of KDE in order to use the latest Kopete?
<7> no official kde version will have kopete 0.12
<7> (kde4 will have kopete 1.0, but that's another story)
<11> HenryTheVIII: what distro again?
<10> kucrut, arch
<11> archlinux is fast in adding a new pkg, i heard
<10> kucrut, yes it is, but there is no package of kopete, just kdenetwork...
<11> hmm, i have two pkg of kopete here, 3, rather
<10> kucrut, where is here?
<11> you migght wanna ask your distro dev to split kde pkgs
<11> might*
<11> here = gentoo ;-)
<10> pinotree, kucrut, thanks!
<7> yw
<11> :)
<12> Is possible remove the "Switch User" on the KMenu?
<13> anyone know how I can possibly vnc to an existing kde session
<14> are all usb bluetooth dongles fairly compatible with kde's bluetooth support or only some..?
<15> brk3: all those that are supported by kernel drivers :-)
<14> Blis***: just am looking at some on ebay but just wondering whats the best one to get
<15> brk3: random? There is no guarantee, but basically all are supported.



<15> brk3: never buy the cheapest model BTW.
<14> il take basically all are supported as good enough :)
<14> a guarantee is non-existant in open source!
<15> brk3: anyhow most are cheap enough that you can try a couple. I often buy 2-3 of most cheapo things just to find which one works best.
<16> if it doesn't work you can always write a driver :D
<14> lol
<14> id love to be able to
<11> writeing driver...... interesting
<11> writing*
<14> at least you dont have to use ***embler with linux
<16> hey, I like ***embler :P
<17> hi
<14> so do i but at least you have the option of using c
<16> but yes, I must admit C is easier
<11> lo pic ;-)
<16> plus the last CPU I did any ***embler on was a MC68000
<14> hey same here
<11> was that a wash machine?
<17> hey - can i ask qt programming questions here ?
<16> Amiga
<17> its more to do with qt designer interface question
<14> just shoot
<16> pic: is it too quiet in #qt ?
<14> though i prob wont be able to answer :/
<17> just got a response there - thx - if I dont get my answer there I will shoot it here :)
<14> if anyone has a spare moment could they tell me what they rekon about this one?:
<14> http://cgi.ebay.ie/ULTRA-SMALL-USB-4-PC-BLUETOOTH-DONGLE-WIRELESS-ADAPTOR_W0QQitemZ130007208584QQihZ003QQcategoryZ44999QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
<14> they're prob all the same but..
<16> ich habe nicht bluetooth hardware
<18> Hi, Is this way how to set options in window, which is popuped after "advanced permisson", as be default in permissions tab?
<18> as in old kde versions
<19> What kde environment is usually used if one needs to do java development?
<14> Gwyth: id use netbeans
<14> or more i do use netbeans :)
<14> it not kde but runs perfect and is really good
<7> lefti: kcontrol -> desktop -> special window settings ?
<19> okay, thanks brk3. is there any kde anything that is java dev environment, too?
<14> Gwyth: ya kdevelop can be set up for java development
<19> okay, thanks - I'll check out both.
<14> but never got round to setting it up
<14> good luck
<19> (actually, need to set up for daughter - she'll be taking java lessons in the fall, so I need to make up my mind what env I should set up for her, brk3)
<15> Gwyth: whatever her school uses, which will be Eclipse or NetBeans.
<14> Gwyth: id go for netbeans as its specifically for java developement and has loads of really helpful features
<14> not that kdevelop isnt cool :p
<14> but its more suited for qt/c++ dev in my opinion
<19> I see. I don't really know atm what her school uses.
<18> pinotree: no, i'am doing screenshot ...
<14> you wont go wrong with netbeans
<14> sorry am going on, just really like netbeans!
<19> lol...
<19> okay.
<17> got my q answered in qt - thanks
<17> in #qt
<18> I would like this http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/4193/iwantthis0md.png instead of http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/3436/original7mg.png
<7> i don't think you can
<7> as the new dialog supports POSIX ACLs, and the old interface doesn't help with that
<18> i don't need acl ;)
<18> i much more like old lucidity dialog.
<20> man all the nicks are taken
<21> anywho, is there any TSR component of konqueror?
<16> simon999: Control Centre -> KDE Components -> KDE Performance, have a look in the box labelled Preloading
<16> iirc, TSR was a function of DOS or something
<21> eh same idea =)
<16> yes, but it is not "Terminate and Stay Resident"
<21> do you happen to know what that process is called?
<16> preloading
<21> ooh, it's the same pid
<21> thank you very much =)
<16> no problem
<21> now to find an option like that for firefox, bbl
<16> I don't believe there is one in firefox
<21> nor i=|


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