After a bigger break I release SUSEnews 0.1.4 beta
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- openSUSE Weekly News “Light Version”
- saigkill joined the developer team
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Qt 4.6 beta and Qt Creator 1.3 beta released, available on the qt homepage or in a repository.
Qt KDE repository overview
Changes for Qt 4.6 beta: here
Changes for Qt Creator 1.3 beta: here
One of the biggest features is the growing Symbian support
I had recently problems installing nemesis on openSUSE, because nemesis needs an earlier libnet version, which I didn’t find in the OBS (maybe I’ll upload it on my repo, but I have to find out first how the OBS work
).
I dowloaded the nemesis source from here
If you have libnet 1.1 installed, it will always say, it can’t find the libnet directory.
So I downloaded an libnet 1.02a rpm from here and installed it.
After that you can compile nemesis without any problems.
But while updating you might also update libnet to the higher version and after that it might not work anymore.
I am currently switching often between the US and the German keyboard layout.
I found also a great solution for it, so I can easily change the layouts during writing.
Do it like that:
- –>Configure Desktop
- –>Regional & Lanugage
- –>Keyboard Layout
- –>Layout
- –>Enable keyboard layouts
- –>Add the wanted keyboard layouts into the “Active layouts” section
- –>Apply
- –>Configure Desktop
- –>Keyboard & Mouse
- –>Global Keyboard Shortcuts
- –>set the KDE component to “KDE Keyboard Layout Switcher”
- –>Switch to Next Keyboard Layout
- –>set “Custom” and klick on the button right next to it and press the wanted shortcut combination
- –>Apply
And now you can change the keyboard layout easily during writing.
Have Phun.