Tag Archives: INSTALLATION

Tluk – get desktop screenshot in web 1 (KDE File Sharing)

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Tluk – get desktop screenshot in web 1
(KDE File Sharing)
Original script was taken http://yaa.no-ip.org/~yaa/diary/20071108.html#p04 here.
This script creates screenshot of selected part of your desktop and sends it to server tluk.ru.
– Allows you to select an area of ​​the desktop, then loads a screenshot to the server

– After logging on tluk.ru you can see your screenshots, delete them.

To take full advantage of script you should register on tluk.ru. This allows you to store your screenshots unlimited time, and the ability to see all your screenshots in the gallery and delete them. No registration screenshots will be deleted in 3 days after the last view.

Each user has 50 MB. of disk space.

Everything was done for myself, so, please don’t scold me =)

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INSTALLATION
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The script requires ImageMagick, ruby ​​and Firefox

Work tested on Ubuntu and Kubuntu, the others should also work.

1. download the file

2. Put it in any directory

3. Register online (optional, but recommended)

4. Open the file with a text editor, and enter your user name and password within quotes (if not register – do not change anything)

username = ‘username’
userpass = ‘password’

5. Save the file and make it executable

6. Double click on the file to run grab a screenshot of the desktop.

You can also set hotkeys in your DE performance file: I have ctrl + print screen.

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kde-service-menu-ffplay 0.1.0 (KDE Service Menu)

Thumbnailkde-service-menu-ffplay 0.1.0
(KDE Service Menu)
Service menu to play video and audio with very light ffplay player

i have done for my own use if you want use it !

i have created after vlc was sucking playing HD videos from my usb device

INSTALLATION

cd /tmp ; wget http://kde-peace-settings.googlecode.com/files/kde-service-menu-ffplay-0.1.0.tar.gz ; servicemenuinstallation kde-service-menu-ffplay*.tar.gz

ducmentation released with fdl license
software license gpl

Copyright (C) 2012 nowardev@gmail.com.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU
Free Documentation License” here http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt

changelog:
initial release

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Star Field Plasma Wallpaper 0.4.2 (Plasmoid Binary)

ThumbnailStar Field Plasma Wallpaper 0.4.2
(Plasmoid Binary)
This plasma wallpaper draws an animated starfield in the background of your
desktop. It was inspired by the star field chrome experiment –
www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/starfield/

INSTALLATION
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Firstly make sure you have the KDE workspace development files installed. For ubuntu run: sudo apt-get install kdebase-workspace-dev

If the source came in a zip then unzip it first. To install run install.sh:
Open up a terminal, navigate to the the starfield directory which has
install.sh then type:

./install.sh

You may be asked for your root password during installation.

After installing log out and then log back in. Then right click on your
desktop, go to ‘Desktop Settings’. Then in wallpaper type you should see
‘Star Field’.

CONTROLS
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– Dragging the starfield with the left mouse button will change it position
– Middle clicking on the wallpaper will pause the animation
– Mouse wheel scrolling will change the perspective of the view.

CPU USAGE
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This wallpaper can be quite CPU intensive. To reduce the CPU usage you may try
the following:
– Pause the wallpaper. This should make the wallpaper use 0% CPU
– Enable ‘Pause when desktop loses focus’ in the advanced options
– Reduce the frames per second. This is THE main factor in deciding the CPU
usage. 15 FPS gives a somewhat smooth animation.
– Reduce number of stars
– Use a blank background (Leave the background path empty)
– Reduce trail length
– Use a lower quality
– Turn off antialiasing
– Use plasma in raster mode. To do this first quit plasma then restart it with
-graphicssystem raster argument:
For KDE 4.2:
kquitapp plasma
plasma -graphicssystem raster

For KDE 4.3:
kquitapp plasma-desktop
plasma -graphicssystem raster

However be warned that this method has not been thoroughly tested.

NOTE: Star speed does not affect CPU usage.

ENJOY!!
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changelog:
+ New features
– Removed features
% Changes
* Bugs fixed

v0.4.2 – 20/01/13
* Made wallpaper work on new versions of KDE

v0.4 – 25/08/09
+ Starfield pauses when a window is maximised on the current desktop
+ Added option to pause starfield when desktop loses focus (off by default)
% Reduce initial settings for lower CPU usage
% Large star size is now slightly smaller
* Stars now move smoother in lower speeds
* Zooming is much smoother now

v0.3.1 – 14/07/09
% Tweaked the UI
* Increasing the number of stars no longer crashes Plasma

v0.3 – 12/07/09
+ Added pause option
+ Added star size option
+ Added foreground option
+ Starfield view can now be dragged to move around
+ Added some tooltips and whatsthis to settings dialogs
% Middle click now pauses instead of resetting view
% Changed the look of the configuration window
% Keep basic settings in main configuration window and move
advanced settings to a seperate dialog
* Some drawing bugs fixed. Other plasmoids no longer corrupt the
starfield drawing.
* Preview screen now works better

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Apper 0.8.0 (KDE System Tool)

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(KDE System Tool)
Apper is the KDE interface for PackageKit (aka KPackageKit)

Apper is able to manage packages, applications and updates in a cross-distribution way thanks to the PackageKit project. Providing Linux users a single application that they can learn and use in whatever distribution they are.

Hope you enjoy Apper, and please report bugs, make wishes so we can improve this application.

BUGS goes to bugs.kde.org

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IMPORTANT:
Apper itself can do nothing without PackageKit.
So have it installed before.
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INSTALLATION

Well now that you decide to install it. Be careful πŸ˜€ no warranty is given..

Requirements:
AFTER INSTALLING LOGOUT AND LOGIN SO KDED CAN LOAD THE Apper PLUGIN.
(also, make uninstall #from your old build dir)

PackageKit >= 0.8.5
KDELibs headers of Kde4
KDEWorskpace
KDE >= 4.3

Compiling:
– $ cd Apper # where you extracted it
– $ mkdir build && cd build
– $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/ # you must install in /usr otherwise KDE won’t find it
– $ make
– $ su
– # make install

Enjoy πŸ™‚

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