Esto no es novedoso pero no recuerdo haberlo comentado en el blog.
Desde hace unas cuantas versiones de KDE 4.x es posible cambiar el fondo de pantalla simplemente arrastrando y soltando (drag’n’drop).
El siguiente vídeo de finex000 lo demuestra.
Esto no es novedoso pero no recuerdo haberlo comentado en el blog.
Desde hace unas cuantas versiones de KDE 4.x es posible cambiar el fondo de pantalla simplemente arrastrando y soltando (drag’n’drop).
El siguiente vídeo de finex000 lo demuestra.
Pues sólo sirve cuando los plasmoides están desbloqueados…
De hecho esa función ya existía desde KDE 3.x. Con el paso a KDE 4 se perdió y no recuerdo si fué en KDE 4.3 ó 4.4 que la reimplementaron.
Saludos.
:)I got my dad to start using Ubuntu; it wasn’t too hard or anthying, considering he learns through experience. So, he knows how to open up Firefox to browse the net and watch his youTube stuff, open IE4LInux to browse the sites he needs for work (which only work with IE, sadly), open GAIM to chat with his friends and family on MSN and best of all, download things. Somewhat irrelevant, but with the use of Ubuntu, his HD space is decreased; he isn’t downloading so much crap anymore (MP3s). My friend at school, who is a Mac dev., installed Ubuntu 6.10 onto his laptop (dual boot with XP, since we HAVE TO HAVE XP omfg) and loves it. He loves playing with Beryl. He loves how 6.10 just worked (with extremely minimal tweaking). Most of all, he just LOVES using Ubuntu he can get his code on like mad lyve styll.Incredibly irrelevant: I was looking through my gr12 physics notes yesterday cause I was looking for something in particular and I still have one of your tests. It made me miss working with you, laughing with you and playing with you. Cheers, I’ll see you at various times during the holy-days.
Mil gracias, recién hoy que a punto me migrar a kde 5 lo descubro.