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  • woodsmoke
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    OK I still am asking the original question.

    I can now "make" an activity, and save the activity, and re-use the activity.

    But I do not want to do that forever.

    I really do like my plain vanilla old plasma situation with four virtual desktops.

    So I am going to list some search phrases for other people who might be searching and the reason for that is very simple.

    There are a LOT of posts LITTERING THE NET that SAY.....you can....."quit/stop/get rid of/remove/ etc." activities but nobody SAYS HOW TO DO IT...

    stop the activities and go to default KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and regain the default KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and revert to the default KDE plasma desktop

    quit the activities and go to default KDE plasma desktop

    quit the activities and regain the default KDE plasma desktop

    quit the activities and revert to the default KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and go to default KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and go to the default KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and revert to the default KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and get back the regular KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and get back the regular KDE plasma desktop

    stop the activities and get back the regular KDE plasma desktop

    How do I get my KDE plasma desktop back

    How do i quit activities and get my KDE Plasma desktop back.

    so.....again.............I am asking a plain question that every body "says can be done" but...I can't figure it out.

    If I click "leave" I get the normal restart but I get the activities back.

    So.......I think that any body who might want to follow my very specific instructions about exactly how to make an activity might not necessarily want to continually be using their activity so...I am asking.

    What do I do to get back to the original, default, came with the live cd, KDE plasma desktop whereupon one merely placed widgets?

    I await breathlessly....pant, pant, pants on fire!!!

    woodsmoke

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by claydoh View Post
    some sort of filter
    Judging from their product list, that manufactuer is sending a subtle signal about its evaluation of men vs. women

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  • claydoh
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    Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
    Oh that question is just too good to pass up!

    Every human has a built in exhaust port!
    Ok, the only thing I could come up with is a peculiar adaptation of a Stillsuit, powered by exhaust. Not good for keeping friends, I am sure, unless it has some sort of filter.

    Yes, I am very very, um, exhausted :eek:

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
    Oh that question is just too good to pass up!

    Every human has a built in exhaust port!
    LOL, I tossed that out there just for you, Snowhog

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  • claydoh
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    Originally posted by woodsmoke View Post
    A) The instructions on the net for "zooming out" do not work.
    B) the viedeos on the net about "zooming out" do not work.
    C) This works.

    http://userbase.kde.org/images.userb...-remove-45.gif

    GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

    The absolutely LOUSY marketing/instructions provided by the devs of KDE on how to enable and to remove ANY of the plasma stuff is just astounding.

    woodsmoke
    Whee the wonders of the 'net search dragging in old outdated info

    I really couldn't come up with anything to add to the exhaust port theme

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  • Snowhog
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    Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
    Socks with aluminium heat sinks, eh...where do you mount your exhaust fans?
    Oh that question is just too good to pass up!

    Every human has a built in exhaust port!

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
    silk, knee high socks that have threads of aluminium ribbon, like foil, stretching from just above the calf muscle down to the toes. They conduct heat from the calves to the toes
    Socks with aluminium heat sinks, eh...where do you mount your exhaust fans?

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  • woodsmoke
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    Well, yes they are your geekness!

    And, that thing about your socks is interesting I will tell a friend of mine who does something similar.

    woodsmoke

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  • GreyGeek
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    Ah, a laid back kind of guy! What's not to like?

    Your sandals look similar to mine... are they "Columbia"'s?
    (I've worn sandals exclusively in all weather for the last 10 years, every since I got hit by a pickup while riding my bike to work and my right foot got messed up. In really cold weather I have these silk, knee high socks that have threads of aluminium ribbon, like foil, stretching from just above the calf muscle down to the toes. They conduct heat from the calves to the toes. Covered with a similar wook stocking my sandal covered feet have survived comfortably in near zero weather.)

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  • woodsmoke
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    ummmm, I greatly appreciate the compliment, and would be more than glad to "tip a few"....but....

    unfortunately, what you see is what you get, although a few of my students averr that I am a passebly tolerable person. lol





    woodbasicallyatikiguysmoke
    Last edited by woodsmoke; Mar 23, 2012, 11:35 PM.

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  • Snowhog
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    If I were to compile a 'bucket list', I would put on it "Get together with woodsmoke" over a glass of ones favorite libation (or two, or three, or....) and 'chew the fat'. Of course, even though the persona that is projected 'on line' is no guarantee that the same is true in real life, I think that I would enjoy the encounter.

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  • woodsmoke
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    You SR because you are a very intelligent person, indicate one of the BIG PROBLEMS with the whole way this has been handled.

    Many of the "posts" on the net about this use the terms "get rid of". So, the NEW BEFUDDLED USER is floundering around finding posts about "get rid of" and then after searching through ten screens of posts finds out from a dev, that "get rid of" is not the correct term. And then on top of that the original poster got a condescending attitude(not yours, kind sir, but the others).

    woodsmoke

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  • SteveRiley
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    So that's not actually "getting rid" of KDE Activities. It simply shows how to stop and then delete an activity. Based on my experimentation, it isn't possible to eliminate every activity, but you can reduce your configuration to have only a single activity in which you do all your work.

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  • woodsmoke
    started a topic how remove, get rid of, activity KDE plasma

    how remove, get rid of, activity KDE plasma

    A) The instructions on the net for "zooming out" do not work.
    B) the viedeos on the net about "zooming out" do not work.
    C) This works.

    http://userbase.kde.org/images.userb...-remove-45.gif

    GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

    The absolutely LOUSY marketing/instructions provided by the devs of KDE on how to enable and to remove ANY of the plasma stuff is just astounding.

    woodsmoke
    Last edited by woodsmoke; Mar 23, 2012, 04:56 PM.
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