From: David Bolt on
On Wednesday 06 Jan 2010 10:51, while playing with a tin of spray paint,
DenverD painted this mural:

> Mark S Bilk wrote:
>> Happy New Year, all! I took the plunge and am running KDE4.3.4
>> under OpenSUSE 11.2. Two problems:
>
> only two? keep it kinda quiet or all will want only two!

That's what happens with late adopters. The best problems have already
picked up by the earlier adopters and so they have to scrape the bottom
of the barrel to find any problems that have been missed, and the
ones they find won't be the better quality ones either.


Regards,
David Bolt

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From: JT on
On 06/01/10 12:23, David Bolt wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 Jan 2010 22:46, while playing with a tin of spray paint,
> Paul Thompson painted this mural:
>
>
>> I'd like to be able to get a Konsole history file?
>>
> Which history? The commands you've entered, which you'll find as
> ~/.bash_history , or the output from those commands? That one you can
> save using the menu option Scrollback -> Save Output . I suppose it
> would be nice if you could specify a file to write a continue log to,
> but that doesn't appear to be supported with either the present
> version, nor by the version from KDE3[0].
>
>
> [0] A quick check with the KDE3 version of konsole is also able to save
> the history, but doesn't appear to be able to display it on the screen
> and simultaneously pipe it to a file.
>
> Regards,
> David Bolt
>
>
Or you might try 'man script', execute without the 'man' in front of
course ;) Records all terminal output. Of course assuming that
..bash_history didn't do the trick and a record of term-output is wanted.

Kind regards, JT
From: Vahis on
On 2010-01-06, David Bolt <blacklist-me(a)davjam.org> wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 Jan 2010 10:51, while playing with a tin of spray paint,
> DenverD painted this mural:
>
>> Mark S Bilk wrote:
>>> Happy New Year, all! I took the plunge and am running KDE4.3.4
>>> under OpenSUSE 11.2. Two problems:
>>
>> only two? keep it kinda quiet or all will want only two!
>
> That's what happens with late adopters. The best problems have already
> picked up by the earlier adopters and so they have to scrape the bottom
> of the barrel to find any problems that have been missed, and the
> ones they find won't be the better quality ones either.
>

That's right!
I hate it if I can't get my share!

Fortunately trying to run Factory at times fixes that big time...

Vahis
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From: David Bolt on
On Wednesday 06 Jan 2010 16:34, while playing with a tin of spray paint,
Vahis painted this mural:

> That's right!
> I hate it if I can't get my share!

It's really annoying at times because, for some reason, I keep getting
bugs that others have already got. Most annoying when I check bugzilla
and find I have a used bug. I like my bugs to be new, fresh and unused
rather than already manhandled and the worse for wear.

> Fortunately trying to run Factory at times fixes that big time...

Too right. I've got a lovely problem with Milestone 0. I've files a bug
report because, after doing a zypper dup from 11.2 to Factory, I can't
get into my KDE desktop no matter whether I choose to go through
runlevel 5 and the login screen, or to use runlevel 3 and startx. Going
through runlevel 5, I get the splash screen showing the loading
process, and at the end it returns straight to the login screen. Going
via startx gets me the crash handler and lets me know that kdeinit4
segfaulted. After installing a large number of debuginfo packages, I
got a useful backtrace to add to the bug report.


Regards,
David Bolt

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From: Vahis on
On 2010-01-06, David Bolt <blacklist-me(a)davjam.org> wrote:

> after doing a zypper dup from 11.2 to Factory, I can't
> get into my KDE desktop no matter whether I choose to go through
> runlevel 5 and the login screen, or to use runlevel 3 and startx.

That's like a day at the beach :)
I have several "Upgrade KDE" t-shirts.

Vahis
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