I recall something similar. I believe the culprit was an applet that was
being loaded.
Can you compare the output of pstree with and without the problem. I
think I just zero'd in by killing off minor processes one by one until
it stopped.
Ray
Bruce wrote:
I was fiddling around a bit more with t
Alexander,
I currently maintain a CVS HEAD repository of kde debs built with 3.2
and using libfam0c102.
Instructions and debs at http://hobbiton.opendoorsoftware.com
If you decide to use them, you may want to hold up a few more hours
though as I will be updating with a new build shortly.
Cheer
On Thu 16 Jan 2003 21:07, Sylvain Joyeux wrote:
> Since the prelink package is now into unstable, I wanted to give it a try
> (some of my friends told me that it was really good).
> I use Karolina's packages. prelink complains that some of the library are
> not made of PIC code (for example libDCOP
I was fiddling around a bit more with this, and have found a solution of
sorts. I created a new user, and when I logged in, the disk access problem
did not occur. So, I removed the ~/.kde folder for existing users, and this
too solved the problem. This means I lost most of my settings, but the disk
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 12:24:02PM +0100, Jaime Robles wrote:
> If i lock the desktop and then i enter a wrong password,
>
that should only happen if kcheckpass fails (possibly because it is not
suid root). a wrong password is not a failure.
> i can see a message like (it is in Spanish) "Kill kdes
Hi,
> Seriously, I think this is currently a total waste of time. Xfree 4.2.1
> and Qt-3.1.1 need to be recompiled and updated in unstable first, then you
> can recompile KDE earliest. That is also when you can expect it to appear
in
> unstable.
hmmm Xfree recompile is only needed for libGLU and
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Bruce, I asked the same question a couple of months ago and someone responded
to me (I am using XFS) saying that with reiser it was happening to people who
had noatime set on the partition. It's not an "ICE" problem as far as I can
tell, but it sure
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On Montag, 20. Januar 2003 14:27, Alexander Opitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are there KDE 3.1 packages compiled with gcc 3.2 and using libfam0c102 ?
>
> I know there are packages under people.debian.org/~schepler but they are
> very old and a little bit unstabl
Here is the .xsession-errors file, just after logging in:
startkde: Starting up...
_KDE_IceTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.ICE-unix should be set to root
mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
_IceTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.ICE-unix should be set to root
mcop warn
Oops, forgot to CC debian-kde. :)
> trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/kde3/libkspreadhtmlexport.la', which is
> also in package kspread
> trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/kde3/libdocbookexport.la', which is
> also in package koffice-libs
> trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/kde3/libapplixspreadimport.la',
Hi,
are there KDE 3.1 packages compiled with gcc 3.2 and using libfam0c102 ?
I know there are packages under people.debian.org/~schepler but they are
very old and a little bit unstable.
The packages in http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde/unstable/i386/ aren't
compiled against libfam0c102 and not wi
On Sunday 19 January 2003 12:36, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
> Where can I find "kwrited"?
It's part of konsole pkg. (Hint: try: locate kwrited and dpkg -S kwrited.
In case this does not help search with
http://www.de.debian.org/distrib/packages)
Achim
> On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 09:43, Matt She
On Monday 20 January 2003 01:32, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> I looked through the debian-kde archives and found a script you wrote which
> is
> supposed to work around that. However, it appears it doesn't work for KDE
> 3.1, or at least on my setup.
Ahh, right. We've now a Solaris server so I nev
J. Woch wrote:
Hallo zusammen,
[...]
oops, sorry for choosing the wrong language and thanks, Chris, for
translating the original post!
Ciao,
Jens
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Hello again!
In my last update i have lost konsole!!! :-\
It is a matter of dependencies as if i try to apt-get install konsole, it says
konsole depends on kdelibs3
Be carefull if you update ;-)
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Un saludo,
Jaime Robles
[EMAIL
Karolina,
Thanks for your continued efforts in putting together these packages.
Have a bit of an issue upgrading to your latest version: Likely a
Replaces/ Conflicts issue.
Removing koffice-libs first and then installing again overcomes the issues.
apt-get remove koffice-libs && apt-get instal
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Hello.
I have just updated today to the last kde 3.1 packages and i have discovered
what i think is a bug.
If i lock the desktop and then i enter a wrong password, i can see a message
like (it is in Spanish) "Kill kdesktop_lock" and i cannot try aga
Ahem, premature send
I think a translation might help:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 09:10, J. Woch wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> These days almost every website has a little logo that is shown in the
> URL bar of the web browser (what is it actually called?)
>
> Konqueror is unusual in that it show
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On Montag, 20. Januar 2003 09:30, Grégoire Cachet wrote:
> hi
>
> I have a problem with the latest ralf's deb of kopete : it crashes on
> lauch, during the connection. Is there any solution, or do I have to
> wait for the next CVS snapshot ?
>
> ralf t
I think a translation might help:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 09:10, J. Woch wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> These days almost every website has a little logo that is shown in the
> URL bar of the web browser (what is it actually called?)
> Konquerer merkt sich die darüberhinaus, um sie in der bookmark-L
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 19:36, Frank Mehnert wrote:
> The system notification event "Something Special Happened in the Program"
> does not work. echo -e "\007" in konsole does nothing. Even if I enable the
> option to show a message in a pop-up window, nothing happens. The "Use
> system bell i
On Monday 20 January 2003 10:10, J. Woch wrote:
> Hallo zusammen,
>
> heutigentags hat ja fast jede Website so ein kleines Logo, dass in der
> url-bar des webbrowsers angezeigt wird (wie heisst das Ding eigentlich?).
>
> Konquerer merkt sich die darüberhinaus, um sie in der bookmark-Liste
> anzuz
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 11:59:51PM -0500, Bruce wrote:
> I am running Debian on a (mostly) woody system, an HP Pavillion n5425
> laptop, Athlon 900, 384Mb RAM, reiserfs. I've been running Debian on
> the system for about 6 months. However, one strange thing has started
> happening - constant disk
Hallo zusammen,
heutigentags hat ja fast jede Website so ein kleines Logo, dass in der
url-bar des webbrowsers angezeigt wird (wie heisst das Ding eigentlich?).
Konquerer merkt sich die darüberhinaus, um sie in der bookmark-Liste
anzuzeigen. Allerdings bei weitem nicht alle: Einige merkt er sich, d
hi
I have a problem with the latest ralf's deb of kopete : it crashes on
lauch, during the connection. Is there any solution, or do I have to
wait for the next CVS snapshot ?
ralf there is a problem with your email in the kopete package : It is
written [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks for your debs
gré
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On Montag, 20. Januar 2003 01:54, Christopher Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the new debs, but I've encountered a problem.
> http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde/woody/i386/Packages.gz is 0 Kb, and
> so doing an apt-get update returns the following err
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