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Originally posted by jetman
For example, I've customized my KDE config so that I have two extra tabs on the Konqueror Navigation pane, to track the 'smb:/' (LAN) and 'system:/media' (Media) nodes. They work well, but the System Menu applet for Kicker doesn't know anything about these tabs. Therefore, I can't simply choose one of these custom nodes from the System Menu applet and jump to the area/node I'm looking for.
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Actually, the System Menu applet should also account for the 'Root Folder' node, which I believe comes std w/ Konqueror, or at least should be configurable.
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This also applies to the integrated Terminal Emulator in Konqueror. If one opens the Terminal when visiting the 'Root folder' node, changing directories in the Navigation pane are reflected in the Terminal. Not true, if visiting another a node like the Media node (ie. 'system:/media') or a network node (like smb:/<smb-name>).
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PS: The KDE-4 developer's should also know that the KDE-Four-Live disc failed immed, crashing w/ a kernel panic, apparently bec my PC didn't have Linux partitions, so it failed almost immed after attempting to mount/create swap space.
I can only guess they never considered that most PCs aren't using native Linux partitions and neglected NTFS. BTW, NTFS partitions can host Linux swap files. I've been successfully using this facility (ie. FUSE kernel module+NTFS-3g) for many months.
Later....Jet
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