My country is not among those 40 for which KDE bundles national holidays that can be used in korganizer and digital clock widget.
I thought, big deal, I'll make one myself then. And so I did. Created needed file in /usr/share/kde4/apps/libkholidays and entered holidays in it. But there I made a typo in one instance, typed "maj" instead of "may" and that caused black screen with only a cursor on next boot. Changing "j" to "y" fixed the problem. I am astounded that plasma is so fragile and couldn't deal with a trivial error IMO.
So, when fiddling with holidays, beware. It may not be the latest update that broke your desktop but something much more trivial.
I thought, big deal, I'll make one myself then. And so I did. Created needed file in /usr/share/kde4/apps/libkholidays and entered holidays in it. But there I made a typo in one instance, typed "maj" instead of "may" and that caused black screen with only a cursor on next boot. Changing "j" to "y" fixed the problem. I am astounded that plasma is so fragile and couldn't deal with a trivial error IMO.
So, when fiddling with holidays, beware. It may not be the latest update that broke your desktop but something much more trivial.
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