Duncan thanks for the feedback. I just joined the list here so I am getting up to speed on KDE 3/4 changes and the experience of others. I use my laptop for work but run a few VMs at home for testing things like this. I am looking to move to FC11 from FC8 but I need it to be usable without lots of grief while at work. Oddly your post was one of the first I saw so I replied. Some more feedback below. Duncan wrote: > Greg Parrish <gparrish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> posted > 4A5B2E81.3090408@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, excerpted below, on Mon, 13 Jul > 2009 08:54:25 -0400: > > >> I am still on Fedora 8 with KDE 3.5. I am toying with FC11 on a VM on >> another machine. >> > > I'm not sure what KDE version that is. The below is for 3.5.10 and 4.2.4. > That is 'kdebase-3.5.10-2.fc8' so for the most part the kde components are 3.5.10-1 or 3.5.10-2. > >> The things I see missing are in Konsole for the most part with the new >> version there. Here are just a few items I am still looking to resolve. >> >> 1. In Konsole there is no auto-resize option for the tabs, appears to be >> gone >> > > Hmm, I've never used that feature. I actually quickly remerged > konsole:3.5 here to see where it was and check 4.2. You're right, it's > not there in 4.2. In 3.5, context-clicking on the tab bar (seems to be > only the empty part, so must be done before it gets too full) brings up a > menu with auto resize tabs on it. > > Interesting, but I turned it off. Maybe when I get playing with my > netbook again, I'll find it useful there, but that's why I have dual > monitors, to avoid too many tabs, etc. So the auto-resize isn't all that > useful, here. > > But yes, it is indeed missing. > Yea I used it during initial setup but not a lot after that but noticed it was missing in kde4. I use lots of tabs at work to connect to many different hosts. I got to the point where I just opened about 15 tabs and they would stay in that config through logouts and reboots. The thing I did to make it work was just rename all the tabs to "1" - "15" then I start to stick regular daily actions to certain tabs through habit. Since there is no auto resize in kde4 I just used the manual rename to a short name to get by. Then on occasion I will rename the tab if needed, on reboot it will revert to 1-15 so that works still which is a fine workaround. > >> 2. In Konsole I can not remap the copy/paste keys in the profile. >> > > Hmm. That's not in the profile here (for either 3.5 or 4.2). It's under > Configure Shortcuts, and yes, I tested it and it does seem to work. Tho > I didn't try to save the changes to see if they'd stick and get applied > in new konsole windows. Is that what's failing? > I had not found that but I will try it tonight in the VM. I went back to check my system here and you are correct it is under shortcut and not profile, so that is a fix for me, great! > >> 3. In general, KDE components crashing, but this has improved. >> > > That has indeed improved. As I've said in other threads, I'm still using > a kde3 based desktop, but with kde4 apps, now, and don't run a kde4 > desktop enough to know if it's fully stable yet (I've enough other issues > to make kde4 impossible to run as a working desktop), but it certainly > has improved, as at least I can play with it now, without everything > crashing all the time. > > This sounds good. I am tweaking out my VM so I can upgrade my laptop soon and quickly get back to where I am now. I did this a while back and went to FC9 and it was a nightmare so I decided no more of that until it is tested. KDE4 was the deal breaker of course and as I recall it was so bad I somehow could not even get back to using gnome so I just reinstalled FC8 which is great. Thanks, greg ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.