It's missing some essential features that KPackageKit supports and is not maintained.
You can always install Synaptic or Ubuntu Software Center and use it on Kubuntu.
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It's missing some essential features that KPackageKit supports and is not maintained.
You can always install Synaptic or Ubuntu Software Center and use it on Kubuntu.
What sort of programs are you trying to remove from starting up?
Many services on your system are started before you log in by init. Some programs use .config/autostart, similar to...
That utility was never ported to KDE 4, so it has been gone since Kubuntu 8.10. You'll need to set this up manually in /etc/fstab
Okular
Google Chat and now Facebook both use the XMPP (jabber) protocol which Kopete supports. However, Kopete is still the one app I always replace with Pidgin because I like the interface better.
Looks like it's not supposed to work:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/507824
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/488274
Yes, the CPU speed will go up when it's in use.
In that case you're probably going to need to use the xrandr command to do it (:()
man xrandr
Which delay are you talking about?
Have you tried the Display settings in System Settings?
You can turn off compositing (desktop effects) permanently by right clicking on a window title and going to configure window behavior, uncheck the "enable desktop effects" box. Then it won't try to...
See here: http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-sc-4.4
Thanks for the suggestions, but looks like this is due to my PCI wireless card. I've tried reinstalling it, and I've even tried another one of the same model (Netgear WG511t) and still Linux hangs...
I just got a Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3L with a Core i7 860. Kubuntu hangs completely partway into booting -- I've tried an existing 64-bit Karmic installation, a Karmic 32-bit CD and a Lucid 64-bit CD. ...
Are you moving files through KDE or using something else like the command line? I don't know what nepomuk does, if anything, to keep track of the latter.
There is no problem running Nautilus in Kubuntu. (Other than using Nautilus ;))
On my system with the ATI card I installed the proprietary fglrx driver and the amd control center and used that. That sets it up in Xorg.conf (which it creates, it's no longer used for a default...
X (a.k.a. X11 or Xorg) is the graphics system.
If you are currently running Windows, you can find out in the device manager (right click on My Computer, go to properties, it's on one of the tabs).
A newer version of libkdcraw is in kdegraphics in KDE SC 4.4, so I solved this problem by upgrading to 4.4: http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-sc-4.4-rc-1
The upgrade was a bit problematic, but it...
Same problem here with Digikam 1.0.0.
Is it asking for the executable? Install the cmake package and the default (/usr/bin/cmake) should work then.
If you're just learning the basics of C++ though, it might be more useful to use a...
Sounds like X is failing to start on your hardware. What video card do you have?
Your best bet is probably to install an older version. You could also try to install from the alternate CD (text...
I think you can copy the latex.xml to the ~/.kde/share/apps/katepart directory and edit it there, and kate will use that version. That way you don't need to edit the system version and don't need...
On Kubuntu, use kdesudo instead. No need to install gksudo, though it'll get pulled in if you install something like synaptic anyway.
When you open up Dolphin, are there no drives listed on the left side?
Also, there is a plugged in devices applet in the panel, if you click on that, does that list anything?