| I love it Sep 28 2004 on content Penguins. All together now. Wallpaper | These cute penguins remind me of the Care Bears. These "Care" Penguins also have their specific characteristics and features. Anyway, I love it... |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: :-) Jun 22 2004 on content TeXwiz | Exactly what I was thinking. Yet another great app... Seems I'm not the only one that likes the CLI2GUI/wizard approach ;-). It makes my life a lot easier for everyday work. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Kile plugin? Jun 22 2004 on content kletterwizard | Hi, great application. I just finished writing some letters in Kile this morning and was wondering whether there wasn't an easier way. This would really be a useful plugin for Kile. Do you have any plans in that direction? Thanks anyway: writing letters in LaTeX will never be the same again... |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Thank you Jan 26 2004 on content Tellico | I just want to say thank you. This is a great app. I use it regurarly to store my Bibtex references for making reports in Kile and to keep track of my book/cd collection.
Keep up the good work... |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Backup feature Jan 25 2004 on content K3b | Hello,
One of the reasons for me to acquire a CD/DVD-rewriter, was to backup my data easily. AFAIK, directory contents are not updated when you reload a project. Therefore, a feature I would really like to see in k3b, is that you can create some kind of "burning profiles".
Such a profile should contain the directories that you would like to burn and the directories, files and/or patterns to exclude. This would mean that you could just select a profile for burning directories such as home, music, etc and exclude subdirectories such as Trash, cache, tmp-hostname with the current (updated) contents automatically... |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Burning DVD-RW Jan 25 2004 on content K3b | Hi,
Sorry, I suscribed to the k3b userlist on Sourceforge. That should be the appropriate place for my question. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Burning DVD-RW Jan 24 2004 on content K3b | Thanks for this great application. I use k3b frequently to burn backup CDs and rip my classical CD collection. The compilation of 0.11 was a breeze, and I enjoy being welcomed by a brand new exquisite theme.
I hope this is not the wrong place to ask, otherwise, I would really like to know where to ask for help with the following problem.
Since the introduction of the dvd+rw tools I have not been able to write/read any DVD-RW media. There are no error messages, but after the burning process nothing seems to have happened. According to k3b the DVD is still empty.
Mounting the DVD with the DVD-writer or my friends DVD-player yields the error message:
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Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
/dev/sr0: Invalid argument
mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
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I don't know if growisofs actually writes anything to the DVD. K3B, and my system, think the disk is still empty:
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Disk is empty
Media
Type: DVD-RW
Size: 510:38:38 4,4GB
Remaining: 510:38:38 4,4GB
Rewritable: yes
Appendable: no
Empty: yes
Sessions 0
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Do you have any idea how the problem can be solved? My system configuration is summarized below. Thanks in advance and thanks again for this fantastic application.
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Jewel Saffier 1500(rebrand of Uniwell N341C2)
AMD XP Mobile 2000 CPU
512 MB RAM
Kernel 2.4.20
Toshiba SD-R6012 Slim-Line CD-R/-RW/DVD-R/-RW Recorder
SuSE 8.2 Pro
K3b Version: 0.11
KDE Version: 3.1.4
QT Version: 3.2.3-0
dvd+rw-tools Version: 5.16.4.8.5-0.pm.1
cdrecord-2.01a20-0.pm.0
cdrecord-devel-2.01a20-0.pm.0
cdda2wav-2.01a20-0.pm.0
mkisofs-2.01a20-0.pm.0
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| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: know how wow Jan 8 2004 on content knowit | Very nice tool. Hopefully I'm not entirely off topic. I would also like to see a KDE/Linux mindmapping (mm) tool. I have never programmed anything for KDE/Linux yet (busy studying, etc.), but would really like to help.
Some time ago, I also considered using Umbrelllo, but my favorite Linux mm tool is Freemind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net) at the moment. There aren't that many alternatives, actually. IMHO, Mindjet's Mindmapper (http://www.mindjet.com), a Windows application, is the most advanced and comfortable mm tool, and could be a nice 'role model' for developing a KDE mm-tool, using Umbrello for instance.
Mindmapper contains the features proposed by elektroshock and:
- can be used with a (Palm-)PDA
- complies with the mm guidelines presented by Tony Buzan (http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/make-mind-map.htm)
- uses colours and graphics
- a lot more to consider...
Such an app would certainly be a great addition to my current kile/kword-bookcase-configuration for studying and writing reports and articles. |
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