On Tuesday 19 May 2009 20:12:55 Ryo Furue wrote: > Hi Anne, > > | > 1. Now I don't find "sessions". On the old konsole, I had > | > a session (tab) that automatically SSHes me to a remote host, > | > and another session that opens a root shell. How can I have > | > a similar capability? > | > | Some, if not all of this can be done by setting up profiles > | (Settings > Manage Profiles). I have one profile that gives me a > | root profile (/bin su -) with a different background, to make it > | obvious. I don't have a profile for a remote connection, but I have > | a bookmark set up, that, together with keychain, automatically logs > | me onto a remote box. > > Thank you for the help! That works perfectly. Even a remote > connection can be done with a profile, with > "/usr/bin/ssh -X -l username remote.example.com" as its command. > (So, the notion of "session" of the old konsole > is absorbed in that of "profile", it seems.) > I may also explore your method of using a bookmark. > > | > 2. I miss the bell. "echo -e '\a' " does nothing on the > | > new konsole. For the old konsole, I chose a visible bell > | > within the konsole configuration (not as a bash setting). > | > For the new konsole, I don't see a configuration item > | > regarding the bell. On an emacs window, I can sound > | > an audible bell, whose pitch and duration I can control > | > with "xset b", which means the X-Window bell is working. > | > Where should I look? > | > | This I can't help with. If a visible bell will do, try setting > | notifications to flash the taskbar tab. > > The result is curious. In > > Settings > Configure Notifications > > there is an item "Bell in Visible Session". If you set "Show a > message in a popup" for this item, you'll see a popup > when you type "echo -e '\a'". That means that this item is > indeed the bell we are talking about. > > Unfortunately, I can't get it work. Nothing happens > if "Mark taskbar entry" is assigned to the bell. > Nothing happens, either, if "Run command" is assigned > and "/usr/bin/tput flash" is specified as its command, > even though the command itself works from the command > line. > > Maybe it's time to submit a bug report. > I didn't try anything fancy with this. I just used 'mark taskbar entry' and the tab flashes when there is a new event. Anne
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