Find a countdown tool. In Windows, although it is not a matter of attention, the overall number is still on Linux.
In the KDE environment, there is an option to add parts. There are a lot of gadgets in it, but unfortunately they don't have what they need. We found KDE-apps. The simplecountdown (http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Simple+Countdown? Content = 121523)
Add from add part -- add from local. File not found. Even after decompression, it cannot be found. To put it bluntly, you cannot install it.
I found an article on the Internet and installed it successfully using commands.
The description of the command line in this article is as follows:
Install via command line
In some cases, installing plasmoid via the above method doesn't work. The best way is to install via the command line.
plasmapkg -u widget-file-name.plasmoid |
If that still doesn't work, try the following method:
1. Extract the Plasmoids to a new folder (right click the Plasmoids and select "extract to") in your home directory. You shoshould see a"Contents"Folder and
Meta. DesktopFile.
2. Open konsole.
3. Type in the following command:
plasmapkg -i plasmoid-folder-name |
WherePlasmoid-Folder-nameIs the name of the folder that you extracted the plasmoid.
If the installation is successful, you should find the plasmoid in your widget library. You can then drag it to the desktop to use it.
It is easy, only if you know the way to do it.
However, I did not unzip the package. I installed it directly. But it also succeeded.
At first I asked in IRC, sorry for my poor English. Last exchange :(
Or attach your own desktop. To commemorate
References:
How to install Plasmoids in kubuntu (KDE)
Http://maketecheasier.com/install-plasmoids-in-kde/2011/05/18