Originally posted by TheBlackCat
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Yes, they are in the process of revamping the entire mail suite, including this, but it is taking longer than expected.
Yes, of course they have to be the right clicks. It reminds me of the quote, "On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
Unfortunately, there are laws regarding patents that openSUSE has to follow, they do their best within those laws. This has nothing whatsoever to do with KDE, and in fact having anything remotely similar to an automatic install like you saw was unique to KDE, Gnome didn't (and maybe still doesn't) have it.
Annoying, but that has nothing whatsoever to do with KDE, and would likely be the same in Gnome (if Gnome has such an automatic configuration at all).
Why would you want to close the tab in the first place? And I take you didn't bother to click the "new tab" button directly to the left of the tab bar? Seems like an obvious thing to do when you close a tab to me.
How did you manage that? I can't find a way to get to the cups web interface even when I want to, I have to google the port number. Both YaST and KDE have full-featured GUI-based printer configuration tools.
What!? Why on Earth does a problem with the permissions on a cups web interface on one livecd on one distribution have anything whatsoever to do with whether printing works on KDE?
You obviously don't understand how Linux works or else you wouldn't say something so nonsensical. There are different programs and libraries provided by different projects. These are then packaged by distributions who take care of things like setting permissions.
You obviously don't understand how Linux works or else you wouldn't say something so nonsensical. There are different programs and libraries provided by different projects. These are then packaged by distributions who take care of things like setting permissions.
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