From: Mark S Bilk on
On Jan 5, 2:16 pm, Van Chocstraw <boobooililili...(a)roadrunner.com>
wrote:
> Mark S Bilk wrote:
> > Happy New Year, all!  I took the plunge and am running KDE4.3.4
> > under OpenSUSE 11.2.  Two problems:
>
> Can you rotate the cube like in Gnome?

No, in KDE the cube stands still and you rotate.

From: Chris Cox on
On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 09:15 -0800, Mark S Bilk wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2:16 pm, Van Chocstraw <boobooililili...(a)roadrunner.com>
> wrote:
> > Mark S Bilk wrote:
> > > Happy New Year, all! I took the plunge and am running KDE4.3.4
> > > under OpenSUSE 11.2. Two problems:
> >
> > Can you rotate the cube like in Gnome?
>
> No, in KDE the cube stands still and you rotate.
>

Only if you use a plasma desktop style, if you use
a folder based desktop, it spins instead of you.

In KDE4 you can also configure this by going to
Personal Settings -> Mouse Control -> Interfaces ->
Desktop Behavior -> Graphical -> Folder Settings ->
Sound -> Turntable -> Spinning and toggling the
value there. But I probably didn't have to tell you
that since KDE4 is so intuitive.



From: Moe Trin on
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.os.linux.suse, in article
<4b44b43d$0$22934$e4fe514c(a)news.xs4all.nl>, JT wrote:

>David Bolt wrote:

>> Paul Thompson

>>> 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

~/.bash_history is only updated when the shell exits (or when you
manually update using the 'history -w' or 'history -a') so you'd be
wanting to look at the output of the 'history' command
in that _specific_ instance of the shell (terminal or console).

Try 'help history' for more details.

>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.

'script' can be very useful (and it does capture term input as well),
but running this continuously may not be a good idea.

Old guy
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