[Bug 165781] I am unable to do any of the exciting things Arron and other s blogs lead me to believe is in KDE 4

tracyanne kde.1.tracyanne at spamgourmet.com
Sun Jul 6 10:28:32 CEST 2008


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------- Additional Comments From kde.1.tracyanne spamgourmet com  2008-07-06 10:28 -------
You misunderstand. The only functionality I can find is that which is
already in KDE3.

I don't see those few dozen widgets, all I'm seeing stuff that can be
done, and better, in KDE 3.

Maybe I have the wrong demo live CD, maybe I shouldn't be using
openSuSe, you did say it was set up very conservative.

So perhaps you'd like to tell me how I get to run the configurtion
application that enables me to configure these plamoids.

regards

tracyanne


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Subject: [Bug 165781] I am unable to do any of the exciting things Arron
and other s blogs lead me to believe is in KDE 4 (trusted: kde.org)
Date: 6 Jul 2008 07:55:48 -0000

> I get tha functionality alreadey in 3.5.9, and I don't 
> have to have this giant icon sitting on my desktop. 


yes, there are lots of features in plasma that were also in kicker.
would you prefer there weren't any similarities? of course not. this is
a very silly complaint if you ask me. and you may, or may not, have
noticed by those clocks are what appear in the panel. the panel and the
desktop are all plasma in kde4.

without those clocks, you wouldn't have one in your panel (assuming you
do have one there, of course).

there are a few dozen other native plasma widgets available for use, as
well, some of which have no analog in kde3.


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