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Originally posted by whatthefunk View PostThey seem fine to me.
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Originally posted by kenj70 View PostYes! My most recent post I now can see the smileys. But my post #4 they still don't show up.
-=Ken=-Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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@Snowhog I found it! Thanks.
@woodsmoke I have read and reread your post #10 and I can't figure out if you are mad at me - or who? It is not clear to me.
I do appreciate your attempt to help with some - - - directions. However, I am new to KDE and don't yet understand some of the terminology. I have heard of the KDE "cashew" but I have never seen one on my screen. When I do a search for KDE desktop I get a whole raft of pages that turn out to be KDE 3 and KDE 4 but precious little for KDE 5. I am still somewhat clueless how to do things on this desktop. I used to write technical documentation - and was quite good at it - and clicking the "thingy" is rather vague to me! Some of the steps you gave don't seem to work at all. For example:
Depending on your particular incarnation of "KDE / Kubuntu" you can right click or click the cashew...
and IN THE ACTIVITY...
OPEN AN APPLICATION...does not matter what it is...
go up to the top left and click the "thingy" and go through the menu system to... associate the application to the activity...
Simple? No brainer? Not to me. Call me thick - but don't call me not trying.
[Off Topic] BTW, since I seem to have triggered a rant (much to my shock and dismay) I have some further questions to ask of this erudite crowd. Is there some kind of Nicene feud among the Linux camps? I spent some time on the ububntu Forum and they insist that KDE Neon is a separate and apparently unapproved "distribution." Whereas, the Neon folks insist that KDE Neon is NOT a distribution. I have noticed that this forum has a sub-forum dedicated to KDE Neon. I have also read that Neon developers probably hang out here more than they do in the KDE Forum
Yes, I'm just full of questions. And I am amazed and pleased at the participation here. I hope you can fill me in.
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Woody is a good spirit. As a college prof myself in times past I understand the travails he’s subjected to. He often unloads his frustrations in this forum as a form of self therapy because he can’t at work, and nothing is more depressing to a free spirit than having to work in a PC academic environment"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Originally posted by kenj70 View PostYes, I'm just full of questions. And I am amazed and pleased at the participation here. I hope you can fill me in.-=Ken=-
The people here are knowledgeable and helpful, if not rather stuck in their ways and not always on board with the latest and greatest tricks of the trade out there. But the level of knowledge and fellowship that can be found here, even if it's only through osmosis, make this a place I've been coming to regularly for over 10 years now. Through Kubuntu in 2010, then to Mint KDE, and then Mint main edition, back to Kubuntu and since 2016 on KDE Neon.
Hopefully, with the level of shine and polish that Kubuntu 18.04 looks to be delivering, we will see some new blood in here as well which is always great to see. Good to see you here and look forward to your thoughts as you experiment, break things, and learn to shape plasma into the way you want, which If we're honest is probably the reason we all use it as opposed to a more simplistic "the developers know everything so here's how you do it" kind of approach.
Memo to Gnome folks: "not to be critical."
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Originally posted by dequire View Post...
The people here are knowledgeable and helpful, if not rather stuck in their ways and not always on board with the latest and greatest tricks of the trade out there....
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostI resemble that remark!
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What a fun bunch! This is great. If you don't mind, I think I will hang out around here for a while.
OK, I can't pursue my original question until I get my desktop back to normal. This system is so configurable that I might say I shot myself in the foot. I removed all extra docks and panels, got the Default Panel back to bottom of the display where I really want it but...
The Panel doesn't work right. Now I can open an application and it shows up on the desktop as it should but when I minimize it, the app disappears into the middle of the screen. It DOES NOT show up in the Panel. What the ...
When I look in KSysguard, sure enough, multiple instances of my apps are still running. I don't know what I did - and I don't know how to fix it. It would seem that some help is required.
Edit: OK, fixed it! I wonder if anyone can point to an on-line resource that can explain how those panels work? I don't think anyone has written one yet.
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You need to add back the Task Manager widget to the Panel.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostYou need to add back the Task Manager widget to the Panel.
I think I am going to drop back and try to master the basics before I try to learn Activities again.
Thanks to all who contributed here. This is indeed a very fine forum.
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Originally posted by dequire View PostYou may or may not have come to mind as I was typing that out.
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostYa, I noticed that your hair was gray ...
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Originally posted by kenj70 View Post@Snowhog I found it! Thanks.
@woodsmoke I have read and reread your post #10 and I can't figure out if you are mad at me - or who? It is not clear to me.
I do appreciate your attempt to help with some - - - directions. However, I am new to KDE and don't yet understand some of the terminology. I have heard of the KDE "cashew" but I have never seen one on my screen.
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actually E.E. Doc. Smith and I were great friends.
one can think of the can of salty nuts but a certain artist for KDE
THOUGHT that she was making a "neutral" but "stylish" "button" to...do stuff...
But, just as with Microsith and "clippy"...
ALL GOOD INTENTIONS...will INCUR the WRATH OF...a greater or lesser number of people
WHO CANNOT CHANGE...
Here...is the "cashew" as it was intended to be used.
Notice the "dingus" at the top right of the screen.
It was intended to be a "shortcut", when clicked, to get access to 'commonly used stuff" that was "not in the regular menu".
HOWEVEr...because people who have "freedom" like to form circular firing squads and DISAGREE WITH ANYONE...
the people with freedom...destroyed the freedom...
Because it was not THEIR...freedom...
Who was it...John adams
who said that a cashew will never survive in a free society because the people who shout loudest will destroy the cashew.
woodREALIZE WHAT IT WAS...duuhhh ...but did not have an ox in the game to gore...
The Linux "cognoscenti" like to style HIMSELVES...not sheselves...it is always a MALE circular firing squad...
of males on a keyboard with Cheetoes(tm) on the floor...
WHO PICK A THING...
AND DESTROY IT...
because ...he can...with Cheeto goop on his keyboard...
woodaarrragghhhsmoke
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