[06:20] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:27] <kionon> Howdy, I just installed kubuntu and I have a few questions about getting things set up how I want.
[09:30] <kionon> How do I get rid of every instance of task manager?
[09:30] <kionon> I don't want anything like that in my panel.
[09:31] <kionon> I've tried, but I just keep producing more of them, not getting rid of the one that comes standard to begin with.
[09:32] <kionon> Hmm.. Maybe it did it that time.
[09:32] <RikMills> click the 'configure panel' button on you panel, then hover the mouse over existing task manager
[09:32] <RikMills> should be a popup with a remove option
[09:32] <kionon> Yeah, I had done that, but it wouldn't give me the remove option.
[09:33] <kionon> It finally did, but it took several attempts and accidental multiplying so I'd end up with like four of them. Very annoying.
[09:33] <kionon> Plasma seems incredibly sensitive to any kind of mouse movement versus other DEs.
[09:34] <kionon> Perfect example, trying to move the clock, I dragged it off the panel, and now I cannot put it back.
[09:35] <kionon> Is there a way to do that, or do I just need to remove it from the desktop and re-add it?
[09:35] <RikMills> Can't say I have ever had much trouble. Input hardware and sensitivities vary though
[09:36] <kionon> And is there a way to lower mouse sensitivity, it seems a bit too happy to do things when I don't want it to. Can't complain it isn't super responsive though. Incredibly fast. Just... too fast.
[09:36] <RikMills> I can drag it back on here
[09:37] <kionon> I haven't used KDE since like 2001, so...
[09:38] <kionon> I just removed it and re-added it
[09:40] <kionon> Okay, I turned pointer speed down and set it to flat rather than adaptive.
[09:41] <kionon> I think adaptive is the thing I am not used to. It was reading how hard I may or may not have been pushing the mouse and accelerating exponentially, which may be why it felt like I had lost control of it.
[09:42] <kionon> Is plank the recommended dock on plasma?
[09:42] <kionon> I usually use Docky, but it does not appear in the software manager
[09:49] <kionon> Also, can I possibly change the main menu icon from the KDE symbol to something else?
[10:04] <kionon> I definitely need to turn down animations and the transparency effects. Giving me a headache.
[10:39] <kionon> Welp, I am guessing 19.04 broke compatibilty with any of the available downloadable themes, none of them do the borders correctly save the default themes.
[11:51] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:18] <gonssal> Hi. Since yesterday update to frameworks 5.59, when using Dolphin to copy files to a FTP server if the file already exists the Omit/Overwrite doesn't appear and the transfer gets stuck. Anyone else having this problem?
[12:32] <BluesKaj> gonssal, I use sftp to a remote server, but i haven't encountered that on dupes, just goes back to the prompt on the cli, altho you may be using filezilla which may behave differently
[12:33] <BluesKaj> oh dolphin , my mistake
[12:34] <BluesKaj> is this within a LAN or?
[12:36] <gonssal> No, just a standard FTP server. Worked fine until yesterday's Frameworks update. Now I can't upload existing FTP files unless deleting them beforehand, which is a no-go, so basically can't upload.
[12:53] <BluesKaj> gonssal, are you sure it's the frameworks upgrade that caused this issue?
[12:54] <gonssal> Well it's the only thing that changed yesterday, I'll try relogging just in case
[12:55] <BluesKaj> ok
[13:00] <gonssal> Yeah same thing, no Omit/Overwrite dialog and transfer stuck forever.
[13:02] <BluesKaj> maybe a reboot will settle it, relogins sometimes won't
[13:10] <gonssal> Same thing after reboot, installing Filezilla I guess. Thanks for answering anyways. Cya.
[13:12] <BluesKaj> ok gonssal, good luck
[13:43] <gonssal> After one last test while installing Filezilla, there's clearly a memory leak involved in the FTP file transfer issue. After failing to show the Omit/Overwrite dialog, even if I cancel the transfer Dolphin keeps increasing it's used memory by arround 2MB per second, it's already at 1.4GB. Worst update in years.
[18:20] <Guest44894> hola
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