* [gentoo-dev] Request for testing: plasma-active
@ 2013-06-21 23:24 Chris Reffett
2013-06-22 7:49 ` [gentoo-dev] " Duncan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Reffett @ 2013-06-21 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-embedded
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All,
The KDE team has added Plasma Active to the KDE overlay, under the
(provisional) category name kde-active. Plasma Active is based on KDE
and is designed for mobile devices. We are not able to test it at
present as none of the KDE team has a mobile device running Gentoo, so
we would be very appreciative if community members would help us by
testing and reporting bugs to us. To install it, add the overlay
(layman -a kde) and emerge all of the packages in the kde-active category.
Thanks,
Chris Reffett
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* [gentoo-dev] Re: Request for testing: plasma-active
2013-06-21 23:24 [gentoo-dev] Request for testing: plasma-active Chris Reffett
@ 2013-06-22 7:49 ` Duncan
2013-06-22 11:15 ` Rich Freeman
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Duncan @ 2013-06-22 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev; +Cc: gentoo-embedded
Chris Reffett posted on Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:24:39 -0400 as excerpted:
> The KDE team has added Plasma Active to the KDE overlay, under the
> (provisional) category name kde-active. Plasma Active is based on KDE
> and is designed for mobile devices. We are not able to test it at
> present as none of the KDE team has a mobile device running Gentoo, so
> we would be very appreciative if community members would help us by
> testing and reporting bugs to us. To install it, add the overlay (layman
> -a kde) and emerge all of the packages in the kde-active category.
This seems like the best opportunity I'm likely to get to ask (as a kde
user)...
Just what /is/ plasma-active as opposed to kde? It it (essentially) a
different desktop (umm... "mobiletop"?) entirely, built by the same
people but with a different (mobile) target? If kde and plasma-active
are both installed, does a fair portion of the config carry over (do they
use the same user config dirs?) or not? If I run a kde app on the plasma-
active "mobiletop", does it still use it's kde settings, or does it use
separate plasma-active settings now?
What about non-kde apps, gtk, etc? With kde, there's a kde settings
color option to use the same colors on non-kde apps. Does that apply to
plasma-active as well?
FWIW I have a netbook (generation 1.5 acer aspire one aoa150, one of the
first with a 100-gig plus standard SATA hard drive, but still old enough
it avoided the infamous intel netbook graphics driver issues as it still
used the standard driver) that I'm running gentoo on, currently with kde
4.8, IIRC. But I don't normally use the "net" part of netbook and I've
never (successfully) configured the wireless. It plugs in to ethernet at
home, but primarily it's for mobile unnetworked "stand-alone" use.
Would this be an appropriate plasma-active platform, or does plasma-
active make too many assumptions about being basically constantly net-
connected to be viable on my "unnetbook"?
So far I've stayed away from plasma-active, mostly because I assumed it
wanted constant connection, but also because I wasn't sure about the
above. But if it works reasonably without a net connection and runs
normal apps reasonably, it could be worth at least testing, giving you
some testing and feedback as well as me some hands-on with it.
Oh, and it doesn't require semantic-desktop or the like, I hope. Because
I need that like I need another hole in my head. See below.
Semantic-desktop: Just so you guys know, as I said, I need semantic-
desktop about as much as I need another hole in my head, so I'm **VERY**
not happy with the 4.11 changes. I spent quite a bit of time patching
the 4.10.80 ebuilds to kill the semantic-desktop once again, and
developed a user-epatch-like framework to automatically apply the patches
to updates as they come in, but either due to that or due to some other
bug in this first 4.11 beta, activities are broken (a kde restart always
starts with a new activity, and the existing customized activities aren't
listed so I must start from scratch every time... but the panel config
carries over just fine... shrug).
Even if it worked, however, I'm unsure of the maintainability apart from
upstream gentoo/kde over time. But as I said, I need semantic-desktop
like I need another hole in my head, and with all the changes in kde
during the kde4 timeframe, I'm far less dependent on kde now than I was
for the kde3 -> kde4 upgrade, so I may simply drop my kde desktop
entirely, and switch to something else.
I guess I'll find out over time, but it would make things a *LOT* simpler
if you'd simply reconsider forcing semantic-desktop. Because much like
my going to all the effort to jump to Linux and drop MS, after which
there was no going back, there's no going back to semantic-desktop for
me. The additional hole in the head is a reasonable analogy in that
regard and I'll rather be dropping kde entirely if it comes to that. But
I'd rather not have to do that and have to look for something else, if
it's avoidable. (razor-qt? enlightenment? Something else?)
Not that I expect it to change any decisions, but now you know the pain
it's causing here, at least. And I'd certainly be delighted if you /do/
reconsider. Otherwise... well, maybe there'll be a kde4-sunset overlay
and I'll have others to help too, or maybe I'll simply find something
else eventually...
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Request for testing: plasma-active
2013-06-22 7:49 ` [gentoo-dev] " Duncan
@ 2013-06-22 11:15 ` Rich Freeman
2013-06-23 7:50 ` Duncan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Rich Freeman @ 2013-06-22 11:15 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 3:49 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net> wrote:
> Semantic-desktop: Just so you guys know, as I said, I need semantic-
> desktop about as much as I need another hole in my head, so I'm **VERY**
> not happy with the 4.11 changes...
I believe this was announced - the reason the flag was dropped was
that it can now be turned off via configuration. I did that and can't
say I've noticed any lag/etc. Maybe I should try turning it on...
I do like being able to drop file indexing/etc without losing the
ability to install kmail. Maybe I'll once again be able to use gpg
with my email (something gmail lacks - to my great annoyance).
Rich
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* [gentoo-dev] Re: Request for testing: plasma-active
2013-06-22 11:15 ` Rich Freeman
@ 2013-06-23 7:50 ` Duncan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Duncan @ 2013-06-23 7:50 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Rich Freeman posted on Sat, 22 Jun 2013 07:15:45 -0400 as excerpted:
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 3:49 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net> wrote:
>> Semantic-desktop: Just so you guys know[...] I'm **VERY**
>> not happy with the 4.11 changes...
>
> I believe this was announced - the reason the flag was dropped was that
> it can now be turned off via configuration. I did that and can't say
> I've noticed any lag/etc. Maybe I should try turning it on...
Yes... I read the announcement on I think both gentoo-desktop and on one
of the dev's blogs thru gentoo-planet, and was upset then, but had a few
weeks to churn before 4.11-beta1 came out and I needed to make some
decision and take some action.
Runtime toggling still pulls in the dependencies, unfortunately, and I
don't want them near my system, so...
> I do like being able to drop file indexing/etc without losing the
> ability to install kmail.
The kmail devs left users high and dry without a dependably working mail
client, and they knew they were doing it. Why would I go back to that
(especially with claws-mail working so well for me)?
(Yes, kde4 itself did similar, but back then I didn't have much option as
I was too heavily based on kde. Now, it's pretty much just the core
desktop and the games as over the course of kde4 I've dropped kde for
pretty much everything else. I still like the core desktop tho and would
prefer to continue with it, but not if it's going to be pulling in
semantic-desktop junk, and I honestly don't know if the required patches,
should gentoo/kde not reverse course, will be maintainable at my skill
level, over time.)
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