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    Manjaro KDE-minimal Stable Setting-Up

    Manjaro KDE-minimal Stable Setting-Up

    Manjaro KDE Minimal Setting-up

    Lightweight and minimalistic setting-up of oficcial Manjaro KDE. No ANY browser, mediaplayer and game! Only base of distro! Including many libs and codecs. Sorry, but I can seeding only from 9am to 7pm Moscow time
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    KToshiba

    KToshiba

    Function (FN) key monitoring for Toshiba laptops

    Features a Graphical User Interface (UI) highly integrated with KDE, managing those function keys not handled by KDE (Screen lock, TouchPad toggle, Battery profiles, Zoom keys and Keyboard backlight). Also provides a System Settings module for easy access and configuration of Toshiba laptops related hardware like TouchPad, Accelerometer, Keyboard Backlight, Sleep Utilities and more.
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    Bloody Profanity

    Fingerprint-only auth screen for KDE/Plasma

    ...Files that can be overloaded include: .BloodyProfanity/conf/sarcasm.yaml # random fail messages, begin every line with '-' (see yaml docs for more) .BloodyProfanity/img/bg.png .BloodyProfanity/img/error.png Other settings can be changed by editing the globals near the top of locker.py. REQUIREMENTS: KDE, PyYAML, Subprocess32, wxPython, fprintd and of course Python. INSTALLATION # As root b=/usr/share/BloodyProfanity cp -rvp /path/to/bp $b g=/usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kscreenlocker_greet cp -v $g $g.bak cp -vpf $b/locker.py $g # As user fprintd-enroll fprintd-verify # important mkdir -p ~/.BloodyProfanity/conf ~/.BloodyProfanity/img
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    kpackage4

    kpackage4

    Kpackage4 : a GUI tool to manage RPM, Debian ... packages

    ...This GUI can be used to install (upgrade included) or remove RPM, Debian, Slackware ... packages or to get detailed informations about installed packages such as dependencies, content of a given package, change log or scripts used during installation or removal. Through `Settings' menu, path to local (RPM) or remote (Debian) repositories can be setup for installing new packages. A `Management' mode is also available to examine a package file (source or binary). A handbook is created during build process Build requires CMake, KDE4 and Qt4. Code is hosted by a Git repository; a tarball file (.xz) and a source rpm for Mandriva and Mageia distributions are also available See README for configure, build and install operations. ...
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    calendar.event

    calendar.event

    This Day in History

    ...http://cday.sourceforge.net/ This archive has been "translated" to work with $calendar in most Linux/BSD based systems... not too sure how many it'll work on. just save the file and call with the -f flag in calendar to the path you saved the file. and the rest is this day in history. $calendar -f /path/to/calendar.event -A 0 A big thanks to the Admin at CDAY, Andrew Z and to Patrick Kincaid & Bruce T. Goldman
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