Kmail links opening in Kate
Dotan Cohen
dotancohen at gmail.com
Tue Dec 12 07:55:36 UTC 2006
Ever since upgrading to Kubuntu 6.10, every time I hit the Print
Screen button Ksnapshot comes up and annoys me. My "real keyboard"
borke and I'm typing on a POS keyboard that always has me hitting
Print Screen when I want delete. How do I prevent Ksnapshot from
popping up?
I've looked at the keyboard shortcuts in Kcontrol, and it's not listed
there. I don't see where ksnapshot has any of it's own options. I
removed the Print Screen key from the keyboard, but on the rare
occasion that I actually need it (for a screenshot via
CTRL-PrintScreen) I cannot remove it. So I tryed removing Ksnapshot,
but apt wants to remove other stuff, like Tidy, KDEpim, KcolourEdit,
etc when I do:
dotancohen at ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get remove ksnapshot
Password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
knetwalk kpat kde-amusements kdepim ksokoban kolf blinken
libconvert-binhex-perl krec korn kppp libattr1-dev kshisen kmoon kmahjongg
klaptopdaemon ksig kdelibs4-dev ksim kwifimanager kcharselect kjumpingcube
kdeartwork-style knewsticker-scripts kdeartwork-misc kcoloredit artsbuilder
kdessh kanagram ktip libaspell-dev libpth20 libtunepimp-bin kmrml katomic
libcvsservice0 kleopatra kdemultimedia-dev kdegames-card-data kruler ktux
klettres libnss3 libaudio-dev kgoldrunner kbackgammon kpoker dirmngr
kdepim-kfile-plugins libkiten1 ksnapshot kpackage kenolaba kblackbox kdebase
comerr-dev atlantikdesigner konsolekalendar libpcre3-dev klatin kfloppy
kstars ttf-dustin ksame kbruch kpager liblualib50-dev libkdegames1 kde-core
kcalc libpisock9 keduca libxmu-headers kandy libfinance-quote-perl
kdeedu-data kdemultimedia-kappfinder-data mesa-common-dev
kdeartwork-theme-icon kweather kmplot kalzium ksirc librss1 klinkstatus
klickety libkrb5-dev qt3-dev-tools kpovmodeler libsasl2-dev ksayit
libogg-dev libjasper-1.701-dev kmouth kalarm noatun-plugins kubuntu-desktop
kworldclock mpeglib kalzium-data kdewebdev kdegames kicker-applets amor
kdict libpcrecpp0 ktouch ktnef khexedit kdeaccessibility kedit
foomatic-db-hpijs kbounce kvoctrain kdetoys kimagemapeditor atlantik
liblua50-dev tidy libtidy-0.99-0 kwordquiz lua50 libavahi-qt3-dev kview
libdb4.3++c2 ktron ttf-sjfonts libacl1-dev libglu1-mesa-dev ksync cvs
kdenetwork libtiff-tools kttsd libqt3-mt-dev kdeartwork-emoticons dcoprss
ksysv hspell kwin4 kdewallpapers libio-stringy-perl kuser libxslt1-dev
libhtml-tableextract-perl klettres-data libssl-dev kdeaddons kreversi
libxt-dev kde kdf libksba8 libxmu-dev kspaceduel kig gnupg-agent juk noatun
klines fifteenapplet kdemultimedia kfaxview kstars-data edict lskat
bogofilter libarts1-mpeglib kaddressbook-plugins kgamma kviewshell
kfilereplace libtiff4-dev kommander networkstatus libnspr4 kdeutils
kdegraphics kaboodle khangman libindex0 libmime-perl libqt3-headers kanjidic
libasound2-dev kdeartwork-theme-window libtiffxx0c2 libgl1-mesa-dev
ksmiletris libkadm55 libarts1-audiofile kxsldbg quanta kbattleship kiconedit
kdeadmin kpilot kasteroids kfouleggs libmyspell3c2 libmal1 libkdeedu3
libkgantt0 knewsticker ksnake kdelibs kiten libxml2-utils kappfinder
eyesapplet libartsc0-dev libopenexr-dev kdat kdeedu kdelirc kpercentage
superkaramba kjots libmng-dev kfax secpolicy ksirtet kmines kdvi kget
pinentry-qt kdesdk-scripts libcupsys2-dev kgpg libvorbis-dev konquest
kate-plugins libboost-python1.33.1 kolourpaint gpgsm gnupg2
kdeaddons-kfile-plugins gettext-kde libarts1-xine libidn11-dev
kdepim-wizards libbz2-dev ktuberling kturtle ktimer quanta-data kmid
kteatime kverbos libarts1-dev libnews-nntpclient-perl kdeartwork kodo
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
kde kdegraphics ksnapshot kubuntu-desktop
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 4 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B of archives.
After unpacking 590kB disk space will be freed.
So, how do I tell KDE not to pop Ksnapshot in my face? Thanks in advance.
Dotan Cohen
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