On Monday 28 Jul 2003 23:19, Chris Cheney wrote:
Too bad US flights to Europe are so expensive. :\ Appears to start ~
$1000 USD.
I fly London to New York every few months and that is about £300 ($500) for a
return.
Tom
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As seen in the changelog for KDE 3.1.3:
konsole: Fixed fixed-width with proportional-font drawing routine.
I tried to say Fixed fixed-width with 10 times in row, but couldn't.
D.
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 09:44, Antiphon wrote:
Is it just me or does the message threading in KMail in need of
improvement? It regularly breaks up threads--even ones with the same
subject line.
Other apps like Balsa and MozMail/Thunderbird work fine with the threading.
Using the latest
Hi there,
after I ran a security update (using woody, apt-get) I have a small problem
with the fixed seize font (Courier). The letters are very small and ragged
and difficult to read (for instance in Konqueror or an editor). Has anybody any
idea what happened? Do I need to provide additional
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 13:40:02 +0200, Dominik Stadler Combobulated:
As seen in the changelog for KDE 3.1.3:
konsole: Fixed fixed-width with proportional-font drawing routine.
I tried to say Fixed fixed-width with 10 times in row, but couldn't.
I had trouble saying it once LOL!
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Ciao,
A Dimarts 29 Juliol 2003 00:10, Chris Cheney va escriure:
Hehe, my spam filter is fairly decent (SpamAssassin) but it appears I
need a virus scanner as well, around 200 windows virus emails in my
inbox :\
You can use the Clam Antivirus:
http://www.clamav.com/
Also there are debian packages
Hello.
Just some minutes ago, I've upgraded KDE to 3.1.3 (in woody). I noticed a
silly but annoying behaviour in kmail. All time appears the horizontal scroll
in the message window, when it is clearly not needed:
http://lacurva.net/misc/kmailbug1.png
http://lacurva.net/misc/kmailbug2.png
I
I am currently working on the debs for KDE 3.1.3. I uploaded arts 1.1.3
a few hours ago and will upload kdelibs once arts has finished building.
I was planning on using cdbs for the build system however it has a bug
that appears to cause it to build the source twice. I will look at it
again for
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On Tuesday 29 July 2003 19:57, John Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While you were gone, there was a comment that sid is currently
incompatible with the woody .deb's being offered at kde.org
The imcompatability of which you speak is, I presume,
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On Tuesday 29 July 2003 20:55, John Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While you were gone, there was a comment that sid is currently
incompatible with the woody .deb's being offered at kde.org
The imcompatability of which you speak is, I presume,
I am currently working on the debs for KDE 3.1.3.
This is actually slightly disappointing to me given that 3.1.2 seemed
very close to ready to go into testing. (I'm sure you won't lose any of
the fixes applied to it, of course, but a new upstream version
usually means new bugs found.)
GCC
GCC 3.3.x seems to continue to have ICE bugs (already ia64 failed on
arts 1.1.3)
This is GCC PR target/11641, which I'm pretty sure is a dupe of PR
target/10681, which was *just* fixed on gcc 3.3 branch.
If I'm correct, you should ask the Debian GCC maintainers to update their
version of GCC
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