I apologize if this has already been addressed in the mailing list or on the
wiki, but what are some best practices when doing TDE/TQt development? I'm
fairly new to programming, although I know enough to be dangerous with git
and have a general understanding of programming concepts such as data types,
OOP, etc. I haven't used C++ before but interested in learning.
What does your programming environment look like? Do you code in a VM or
container so that you don't mess with your main system's configuration?
What's your favorite editor or IDE? I'm curious what you're typical workflow
looks like.
Thanks,
Mike
I opened Kate to paste some text. It put up a message about saving existing
files or data (the message is gone now of course) and when I declined to save
it, the desktop shut down, the system shutdown sequence started, and my
machine powered off.
I'm not sure what logs might have pertinent information about this.
Leslie
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Platform: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.6 - x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.1.2
tde-config: 1.0
Hi all!
I'm (again) in the process of optimizing my laptops power consumption. I noticed that "tdepowersafe" consumes ~ 2.5% of all CPU cycles - this is more than Xorg (1.6%) but less than htop (6.3%). So my question is: does tdepowersafe do constant polling? IMO it should take almost no CPU cycles (<1%)?
Nik
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