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KLA Plasma KDE customizations-tweaks experiences
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Re: KLA Plasma KDE customizations-tweaks experiences
Hello Clarity !
This thread comes to the right moment : i've got problem to access my usb stick to save my torrent downloads via qbittorrent.After some searches i've filled the /etc/fstab with this commands : UUID=1e61f791-7d28-47d5-85c0-9a25334f7acf /run/media/spot ext4 rw,user 0 2
and that do it.
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@Sofiya or members.
This v1.4 has an inactive timeout which does NOT awaken on my platform. Which/what is needed to turn off the screen-saver timeout?
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Hi @Amol
Thanks for the X11 update. BUT, I'm sticking with the this distro's OOTB Wayland that @Sofiya has done for KLAs. Thus, Pipewire and its tools, QT6 and KDE plasma provides a superior position for Linux use; both now and in the future, IMHO.
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I'm a renewbee since Precise. Thanks Sofiya for a great K9! I notice there's no remaster option, and this distro won't run the nicOS Utility pet, insisting on extracting it. In case it's of any use to anyone, you can tar your save folder, add it to a fresh install and extract. Kinda klunky, but it works for KLA-KDE and any of the other recent pups when the remaster scripts fail, providing a decent dupe with little effort. I haven't tried this on any of the other KLs yet, but I'm optimistic. As I'm experiencing deja vu all over again, thanks to all you folks that keep Barry's vision barking. I love Linux as root!
I don't use TahrPup anymore, but I still like it. Bookworm, S15, KLA-KDE, KLV, Noble, FossaDog, BionicDog, and BionicPup-Revival on every machine, 'cause I'm always breaking something. First line of code - 1968.