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skullgiver , (edited ) in How to configure firewalld to work with kde-connect when connected to the hotspot?
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  • tubbadu OP ,

    thanks for the answer! Unfortunately, firewall-config says that the default zone is “public” for each connection

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  • tubbadu OP ,

    I’ll try it, thanks!

    DmMacniel , in New(ish) to full-time Arch Linux and KDE. It ain't much, but it's honest work.

    You say you were inspired and mixed several OS’s together. What was the Thing you got from Android and ChromeOS?

    But yeah, as long as you are happy and feel comfortable with your rice you’ve done good.

    Jae OP ,
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    Hard to explain for me, but a lot of it comes down to a simplicity factor. I love KDE, I love having control, but I also loving having a surface that I can just work with, yknow? So, there is always settings to go under the hood, but rarely will I need to. I tried to simplify my system using certain widgets and thematic stuffs. Sounds odd, but this is the best way I can put it, haha. I appreciate you asking!

    Thank you as well! I didn’t want anything complicated, just a bit pretty and mainly functional. Your words here are something I’ll take to heart. Have a good day!

    keenkoon , in New(ish) to full-time Arch Linux and KDE. It ain't much, but it's honest work.

    no need to apologize, feel free to post more :)

    Jae OP ,
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    Thank you! I look forward to taking part of the community here. Been a big fan of KDE and the projects for a while now, so once I heard there was a Lemmy instance, I was pretty thrilled. I adore KDE and look forward to learning more and more!

    Xirup , in New(ish) to full-time Arch Linux and KDE. It ain't much, but it's honest work.
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    Looks good! What is the name of the weather plasmoid?

    Jae OP ,
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    Thanks! The weather plasmoid is Wunderground PWS Widget by odd-k. You need to find your Weatherstation ID from here: www.wunderground.com

    Kerriganindrag , in Why does the default language of the Krita website is Spanish?

    Yo no se, pero espanol es un lingua muy bonito

    Bro666 Mod ,
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    “una lengua”, pero, sí, totalmente de acuerdo.

    Kerriganindrag ,

    Perdoname, no tengo mucho espanol.

    Molecular0079 , in Maliit keyboard on Steam Deck?

    Maliit has a lot of limitations (no ctrl and arrow keys for example) that make it somewhat annoying to use. I am also not sure if its usable in X11.

    woelkchen OP ,
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    Maliit has a lot of limitations (no ctrl and arrow keys for example) that make it somewhat annoying to use.

    I’d like to come to my own conclusions.

    I am also not sure if its usable in X11.

    Literally the first sentence in its Readme says it is.

    Molecular0079 ,

    Literally the first sentence in its Readme says it is.

    The README is one thing, in actuality its another. I’ve personally tested it with Arch Linux KDE on both my Surface Pro 7 and a desktop PC with an Acer touch-capable monitor:

    1. There is no Input Devices -> Virtual Keyboards section in KDE System Settings when running in X11, so you can’t even enable Maliit for your X11 session.
    2. There’s a lot of situations in X11 where tapping on a text box won’t trigger onscreen keyboards and since there’s no way to manually trigger Maliit to appear like you can with the Steam keyboard with STEAM + X, it is kinda broken.

    By all means, feel free to tinker. You probably need to disable the read-only filesystem on SteamOS in order to properly install the Maliit package. All I am saying is don’t expect an experience that’s usable in SteamOS’s X11 desktop session.

    Zamundaaa , in Maliit keyboard on Steam Deck?

    SteamOS currently still uses X11 for the desktop mode, so afaik it’s not really possible

    woelkchen OP ,
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    X11 for the desktop mode, so afaik it’s not really possible

    The first sentence in Maliit’s Readme says it is compatible with X11.

    sun_is_ra , in Any ideas why some files have an icon and others don't?

    what happen if u right click on one of the invisible icons, choose properties, click on “change” button then assign the icon manually from there. (you click on the button to the left of the extensions list)

    keenkoon , in Any ideas why some files have an icon and others don't?

    looks like a problem that happens only with the .sh file extension.

    I don’t know about the random intervals though, maybe something is triggering the event that removes the icons?

    Xirup OP ,
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    In this case yes, but I have other images that I can share where the .zip extensions are not shown either, and in fact if you see on the left in the list of removable devices, the CDROM (which is nothing more than a flashed distro on a flash drive with Balena Etcher) does not have an icon either.

    huftis , in Is there a dedicated place for official feature request submissions for KDE products?
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    The ‘Help → About KDE → Report Bugs or Wishes’ dialog available in most KDE applications ends with this paragraph:

    If you have a suggestion for improvement then you are welcome to use the bug tracking system to register your wish. Make sure you use the severity called “Wishlist”.

    Dark_Arc , in Is there a dedicated place for official feature request submissions for KDE products?
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    The bug tracker is the correct place.

    SigHunter , in #Akademy2023 - How it Happened

    where are the videos, can’t find em

    Bro666 OP Mod ,
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    They are not ready yet

    huftis ,
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    There are videos of the talks at YouTube, but with very low video and audio quality. I think better-quality videos will follow.

    Bro666 OP Mod ,
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    Those are recording made by YT (and PT) directly from the streams. Streams do not make good sources for recordings because sometimes the bandwidth of a live stream can be iffy, which leads to subpar recordings… Which is the case.

    We will be uploading recordings made on site presently, as they provide much better quality of audio and video.

    Bro666 Mod , in Is there a dedicated place for official feature request submissions for KDE products?
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    it seems wrong, to me, to submit them to the bugtracker.

    You could do that. There is a wishlist option under the “Severity” drop-down selector. But , as you can imagine, what one person wants ranks pretty low when it comes to severity, so more severe bugs will tend to take precedence.

    But, know this: KDE is not a a company with a suggestion box. it is an open-ended, grassroots, volunteer-based community with undefined, permeable edges. This means you can become part of it. If you want something, you should become part of it and contribute to making it happen.

    If you don’t know how to code, or think you have nothing to contribute, do not underestimate yourself: you definitely have something that can help KDE. And, even if you end up contributing to something that has little to do with what you want done, you will be helping, however indirectly, to making your wish happen.

    So hop in!

    UnfortunateShort , in Is it possible to enable automatic updates for Flatpak programs in Discover?

    There is a selection for automatic updates under Settings > Software Update, but I swear it does nothing on my distro.

    If you really want to have auto-updates you can look into systemd unit files. All you need is a very simple one of those, a script that handles the update(s) and to enable it once via systemctl enable --now.

    I recommend to disable the notifications and update manually at sensible times tho. You don’t want updates to unexpectedly break stuff and auto-updates are exactly what does that.

    UkaszGra ,

    I think it’s conpatible only with kubuntu.

    Vilian , in Is it possible to enable automatic updates for Flatpak programs in Discover?

    same, maybe putting a script to run flatpak update, but idin’t know if it gonna work

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