Hello all,
I have installed Ubuntu (18.04) - because I needed to test amdgpu-pro vs amdgpu - and I have discovered that (k)ubuntu adds tabs to my konqueror (filemanager, 14.0.5) windows.
I can neither let these tabs disappear on Ubuntu, nor make them appear on Debian. Is this a speciality of Ubuntu?
Thierry
On Monday 25 March 2019 02.02:19 Dave Lers wrote:
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
amdgpu - and I have discovered that (k)ubuntu adds tabs to my konqueror
Konqueror is a tabbed browser, but take a look at Settings : Configure Konqueror : interface (see attached).
Thanks, I guess that is it (not at the Ubuntu machine now): Hide the tab bar when only one tab is opened.
This is checked by default in my usual installs, for some reason it's unchecked when I install TDE on Ubuntu (I did not use Kubuntu to answer Steven's question).
For those interrested, the amdgpu drivers often outperform AMD's "pro" drivers (that don't install on Debian, that's why I needed Ubuntu) - but in some tests I get a white screen, may be I need to take a look at Mesa....
Thierry
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 11:27:05PM +0100, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Hello all,
I have installed Ubuntu (18.04) - because I needed to test amdgpu-pro vs amdgpu - and I have discovered that (k)ubuntu adds tabs to my konqueror (filemanager, 14.0.5) windows.
I can neither let these tabs disappear on Ubuntu, nor make them appear on Debian. Is this a speciality of Ubuntu?
That's very strange -- you ought to see a small clickable icon at the far right hand side of the window, above the scroll bar but below the K icon and Go button. It is a red cross X on a tab, if you mouse over it it ought to say Close Tab, and clicking on it will close the current tab. Alternatively the Window menu include a Close Current Tab (Ctrl-W) command.
Do neither of these work to close tabs? How very odd.
I presume you're using TDE (KDE 3) and not the version of KDE that comes with Kubuntu (KDE Plasma 5).