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Flouressence is a color scheme built around Digital Blasphemy's "Flourescence" wallpaper.




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 2013

 
 by game-flea on: Feb 5 2013
 
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I still think kde3.5.10 is better than plasma-desktop.
ProBook 4530s 4GB memory with OpenSuSE 12.2 I still feel that kde4 is sluggish and bloated. No matter that I have disabled almost every eyecandy I can find. Those dolphin folder animations annoy me... where can you disable them?

By sluggish I just mean that personally kde3 stiiiill feels more responsible -> maaaaybe because those useless and slow fade out and animations that kde4 has by default, they only waste my time.

Colorpicker wastes space on horizontal panel because it thinks the picker and color ball should always be on top each other.

Networkmanager applet is piece of bloarware as well, I only need a list of available wlans... nothing more.

Also they should have taken example of the Kmenu search that opensuse had while it used kde3.5 series. Ok ok we have the alt+f2 menu for searching things.

And why can't I store my password in insecure storage with kmail anymore if I choose so? Bloody annoying to have kmail prompting for password every time it checks mail jsut bicooos I don't tolerate the kwallet prompting password way too often.
(kwallet, wlan password loop thingy I had with the old laptop made me ditch the kwallet totally)

Also, is the horizontal split coming back anytime soon for the dolphin? ( ctrl+t ctrl+l in kde3 dayz )

Also if they want improve the KDE4 usability they really should add "disable ALL Window/Desktop/Plasma-Desktop Manager animations"


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 Still...

 
 by game-flea on: Feb 16 2013
 
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I still think kde3.5.10 is better than plasma-desktop.
ProBook 4530s 4GB memory with OpenSuSE 12.2 I still feel that kde4 is sluggish and bloated. No matter that I have disabled almost every eyecandy I can find. Those dolphin folder animations annoy me... where can you disable them?

By sluggish I just mean that personally kde3 stiiiill feels more responsible -> maaaaybe because those useless and slow fade out and animations that kde4 has by default, they only waste my time.

Colorpicker wastes space on horizontal panel because it thinks the picker and color ball should always be on top each other.

Networkmanager applet is piece of bloarware as well, I only need a list of available wlans... nothing more.

Also they should have taken example of the Kmenu search that opensuse had while it used kde3.5 series. Ok ok we have the alt+f2 menu for searching things.

And why can't I store my password in insecure storage with kmail anymore if I choose so? Bloody annoying to have kmail prompting for password every time it checks mail jsut bicooos I don't tolerate the kwallet prompting password way too often.
(kwallet, wlan password loop thingy I had with the old laptop made me ditch the kwallet totally)

Also, is the horizontal split coming back anytime soon for the dolphin? ( ctrl+t ctrl+l in kde3 dayz )

Also if they want improve the KDE4 usability they really should add "disable ALL Window/Desktop/Plasma-Desktop Manager animations"


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 Re: Still...

 
 by game-flea on: Feb 16 2013
 
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How to delete?
(in totally wrong place...)


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 KDE4 still miss some important things

 
 by crissi on: Mar 27 2013
 
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I still using KDE 3.5.x.
KDE4 is still missing important things and have anjoying bugs. KDE 3.5.x is a stable workhorse which do a excellent job.

The following things keep me on KDE3.5.x:

- panels cant be stacked (important for me! but kde devs still refusing to made it, not hard to implement, very useful if you have a lot of windows open and window list is an extra panel as in kde 1-3)

- grouping panel is very hard to configure and looks a little bit unfinished (arrage applets hard, no way to swap rows, ...)

- akonadi is getting very busy for some time with large imap trees

- kmail shows some imap messages duplicated

- imap folder access with kmail is slower than kmail1

- print dialog is still very limited (no print preview, no poster print, psnup filters missing, print multiple pages on a sheet missing, no duplex print options)

- FolderView keeps sorting icons bug still exist (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227157)


The most important for me is the panel issue. When the panel got more love and the feature of panel stacking will be back? Also, the grouping panel could be help a bit but its really need work on it to get it in usable state.

Someone to know to get the issues of KDE4 solved?


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 KDE4 still miss some important things

 
 by crissi on: Mar 27 2013
 
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I still using KDE 3.5.x.
KDE4 is still missing important things and have anjoying bugs. KDE 3.5.x is a stable workhorse which do a excellent job.

The following things keep me on KDE3.5.x:

- panels cant be stacked (important for me! but kde devs still refusing to made it, not hard to implement, very useful if you have a lot of windows open and window list is an extra panel as in kde 1-3)

- grouping panel is very hard to configure and looks a little bit unfinished (arrage applets hard, no way to swap rows, ...)

- akonadi is getting very busy for some time with large imap trees

- kmail shows some imap messages duplicated

- imap folder access with kmail is slower than kmail1

- print dialog is still very limited (no print preview, no poster print, psnup filters missing, print multiple pages on a sheet missing, no duplex print options)

- FolderView keeps sorting icons bug still exist (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=227157)


The most important for me is the panel issue. When the panel got more love and the feature of panel stacking will be back? Also, the grouping panel could be help a bit but its really need work on it to get it in usable state.

Someone to know to get the issues of KDE4 solved?


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 nostalgic

 
 by painteru on: Apr 2 2013
 
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Even that I no longer use 3.5.10, sometime I still miss it, too.
I really don't know why, exactly . Most probably I'm nostalgic.
Anyway, being an artist, I find KDE 4 nicer.


Enjoy my art at [url]http://www.danielchiriac.com[/url]
Surrealist and realist art

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 hi

 
 by Palko on: Apr 22 2013
 
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exist a kde 3.5 distro !
http://empire.janu.hu/PCLinuxOS_2013.04_KDE_3.5.13.1_HU.iso
unfortunately, this in my country language (HU).
So, kde 3.5 is still a live ! :)


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