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Subject: Re: When does kbuildsycoca4 run?
From: Ian Wadham <iandw.au () gmail ! com>
Date: 2012-09-22 2:18:27
Message-ID: 8378E670-B3CE-4476-A9BE-6E9AB5CDB7E9 () gmail ! com
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On 20/09/2012, at 3:47 PM, Teemu Rytilahti wrote:
> Ben Cooksley wrote:
> =
>> kded4 provides a number of crucial mini processes which are crucial to
>> the operation of KDE processes in certain areas (Timezone data and the
>> determining of an active network connection at least) although it
>> tends to be more crucial with a Workspace.
> =
> Just wanted to hop in and mention that kded4 (well, a powerdevil module, =
run =
> by kded4) provides the support for suspending and sleeping from the menu.=
So =
> in case if you, like I have earlier done, encounter a problem where sleep=
ing =
> isn't working from the menu, it might be because kded4 is not running..
No problem on an Apple Macbook =85 I just close the lid =85 :-) On a more
serious note, all Qt-based apps on Apple OS X run in native windows and
are subject to local OS X rules. Qt uses Objective C and Apple libraries
for this.
Thus if I close the lid on a KDE app, it reappears when I open the lid, just
like any other Apple or third party app. There is also an Apple "system"
menu with a Sleep option, for desktop computers presumably.
Cheers, Ian W.
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