Tryed Robert Fox message; startkde from a Xtar 0 options but NO WAY;
everything is runing until first restart or shutdown of the computer;
from this point when I select 1 from Xtart I have a kde3 with the kde2
configuration :-(( The same happens also if I use kdm :-(
A, there is another b
I did:
Starkde, and then:
Xset: unable to open display "
DCOP: register 'anonymous-4312'
kwin: cannot connect to X server
kpersonalizer: cannot connect to X server.
If a select 1 using Xtart (kde) it spend a long time and finally it
start a kde3 with the old kde 2.2 configuration
Could anyone he
hi guys,
have some pbs with kde2.1-2. after install.
Can no more connect my ISDN with kISDN, versus kcmkisdn=configuration !
error= for security .. use as root, sudo or su1 !
Logged-in as root: same message.
Any help fully appreciated.
Eric MC
Thanks,did not no I had html enabled. Chris is planning on having updated
rpms soon, I have complete faith in him !
Dale,
Please turn off html in your mailer.
I replaced kdebase with an old version from the
supporte Mandrake updates(kdebase-2.0-7mdk.)
This has fixed kdm and has not caused any other problem that
I have found with - caveat emptor.
Most of my kde packages are still kde*-2.1-0.20010115
-Mark
Hello,installed the KDE2 rpms and all went well.I
did a "rpm -Uvf *.rpm --test" and it came back with no failed dependencies.I
then installed from text console outside of x.I then did a "rpm --rebuilddb"
followed by "update-menus -v" Once I went to log in I found a whole bunch of
system use
Yes, I have the same problem with konqueror under 2.1 as well as the apps you
mentioned.
On Saturday 23 December 2000 10:53, you wrote:
> Hi all:
> I have just finished up dating my Mandrake 7.2 to the latest KDE2 2.1 betas
> from the nebsllc ftp site and I now find that I can not print from kma
Hi all:
I have just finished up dating my Mandrake 7.2 to the latest KDE2 2.1 betas
from the nebsllc ftp site and I now find that I can not print from kmail and
Knode the ok button is grayed out. I have all the normal updates applied, and
have done the updatedb, rpm --rebuilddb, update-menus th
This probably isn't quite the right venue for this but I'm going to ask
anyway. I recently upgraded by 7.0 box so I could check out KDE2.
Everything is fine and happy until I try to run a second X session on a
different pty. Then when you return to KDE, its hosed. Everything is
still runni
this is definitely abnormal.. something is running in the background that
shouldn't be running!
while in KDE, press Ctrl-Esc and u'lll see KSysGuard program running.. check
the CPU usage and see which process is the culprit.. kill it!
-sarang
On Friday 01 December 2000 01:32, you wrote:
> >
I am getting a 85-95% cpu usage from kde on LM 7.2
Is this the ususal behavior?
For instance on one machine user 'X' uses XCFE usage barely registers
Then user 'Y' logs in with KDE and suddenly "TOP" shows 95% CPU usage.
user 'Y' logs out of KDE and logs in with XFCE or other WM even
Enlightenme
okay, this is what i have discovered, in user file manager altering the
properties of an application desktop config file in
/.kde/share/applnk/./app.desktop does indeed do the same as going into
settings>configure>file associations,
however to have an application associated with all files
i am trying to configure kde so that a right click on any file will give the
option of opening in an editor,
i don't know wether to do this by editing the properties of the .desktop file
for that editor so that under file types appears all/all files or to go to
configure>file associations and s
Hello List !
I want text under the icons in the toolbars. In one beta you could change
that for every kde application, but now in KDE final this option is gone.
Only a global setting is there, but it doesn't work. I can chose whatever I
want (text only, icon only, text under icon, text beside
Trying to use kde2 in a 7.1 system with XFree 4.01 I get the above error
message. I can run kde or other window managers but most applications
won't run.
Same error message when I try toi run "kbuildsycoca"
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Tom W.
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I was just going to send a mail on this but now you did...:-)
I've been using KDE for a long time on SuSE and Caldera mostly, now I decided
to test Mandrake mainly because it's the only dist having KDE2 (and because
I'm going to have a course in Linux OS for newbies for a computer company
soon)
Hello.
I'v installed KDE2 and was surprised when I saw
keyboards layouts menu. A lot of people spent days on
internationalisation but keyboards layouts are similar
to XFree86 settings. So turkish people for example
must effort on "teaching" KDE to use tr_q keyboard for
example.
How we can
lloween ya know)
-Original Message-
From: Cecil Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] kde2 sound event sounds
At the console (as root) type sndconfig. This should set it up for midi
also. I had a AWE64 which
At the console (as root) type sndconfig. This should set it up for midi also. I had
a AWE64 which got setup
okay, but something was wrong with the card. I'm now using a Aureal A3 based sound
card which also works fine.
Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote:
> I have recently purchased 7.2 comple
gt; -Original Message-
> From: Cecil Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] kde2 sound event sounds
>
> > I have never heard of anyone releasing to the public (for sale) beta
> >
> Most definitely not recent, or final. Hell they are using kde2rc2
> (which is some of my problem). I bought it last Saturday at Walmart.
> I have never purchased a Mandrake, this was a first, and maybe a last.
It's pretty obvious that these distro companies have their expertise in
computer geek
> Please don't confuse Mandrake with Macmillan. OTOH, all new releases have to be
When it comes to distribution of Linux Mandrake they are one and the same.
> considered experimental. Linux as well as *the other*. Usually they'll tell
> you so if you ask. But Mandrake tries to get the known
True, but in the M$ world, anything goes to final! :)
-Original Message-
From: Cecil Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] kde2 sound event sounds
> I have never heard of anyone releasing to the public (
Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote:
> Most definitely not recent, or final. Hell they are using kde2rc2
> (which is some of my problem). I bought it last Saturday at Walmart.
> I have never purchased a Mandrake, this was a first, and maybe a last.
> I have never heard of anyone releasing to the pub
> I have never heard of anyone releasing to the public (for sale) beta version
> without stating it was such.
M$ Windows 3.X, 9X & NT... ;-)
Sorry could resist.
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stating it was such. Oh well burning the one disc now and d/l'ing
second now.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:41 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [expert] kde2 sound event sounds
> P.S. - with com
> P.S. - with complete I could find no way to not install without supermount support,
>and the installation guide
> states that it was written for power pack, so not all things are the same, boy is
>that an understatement.
You should be able to load up fstab and get rid of the supermounting if
I have recently purchased 7.2 complete. The installation went alright, there are a lot
of things do be desired
in my opinion though. However, I can not get kde2 sound events to work on this
machine. I ran harddrake,
and heard all the sounds. My card is a SB AWE64 value, however mandrake wants
That is what I make by putting together announcements made by Mandrake
insiders on linuxtoday and stories on mandrakeforum.
Start checking your local mirrors and get there before someone posts to
slashdot !
Buchan
Leopold Palomo wrote:
>
> Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> > Why don't you just wait ano
Buchan Milne wrote:
> Why don't you just wait another 5 days for mdk7.2 to come out, and use
> the new rpm and menu from there (which won't be compiled with
> glibc2.96). Also, have you tried using another version of rpm and
> compiling menu from source ?
>
> Buchan
>
Are you saying that mdk 7.
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 7:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] kde2 on Mandrake 7.1
Aravind Sadagopan wrote:
>
> Can anybody tell me what are the packages to be installed to upgrade my Mandrake 7.1
>
> system to support kde2..Any pointers are lso welcome
Heh, he
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Subject: Re: [expert] kde2 on Mandrake 7.1
Why don't you just wait another 5 days for mdk7.2 to come out, and use
the new rpm and menu from there (which won't be compiled with
glibc2.96). Also, have you tried using another version of rpm and
compiling menu f
Why don't you just wait another 5 days for mdk7.2 to come out, and use
the new rpm and menu from there (which won't be compiled with
glibc2.96). Also, have you tried using another version of rpm and
compiling menu from source ?
Buchan
Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> Aravind Sadagopan wrote:
> >
> >
Check ftp.kde.org. all the file you need are located there. I personally
needed upgrade from pam-07.2-9 to pam-0.72-12 because otherwise kdm does not
allow logins anymore (that is a little bit anoying).
Marcus
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > Can anybody tell me what are the packages to
Aravind Sadagopan wrote:
>
> Can anybody tell me what are the packages to be installed to upgrade my Mandrake 7.1
>
> system to support kde2..Any pointers are lso welcome
Heh, heh.
It turns out that you will have to upgrade almost everything.
To install and use kde 2.0, you need to upgrade r
x/mandrake/
-Original Message-
From: Aravind Sadagopan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] kde2 on Mandrake 7.1
Can anybody tell me what are the packages to be installed to upgrade my Mandrake 7.1
system to support kde2..An
Can anybody tell me what are the packages to be installed to upgrade my Mandrake 7.1
system to support kde2..Any pointers are lso welcome
Cheers
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I finally have a workable KDE2. I followed someones link posted on here, downloaded
all the tar balls and installed.
Takes forever (it seems) it compile, but in the end, KDE2 works like a champ. After
about 4 different downloads of
Mandrake RPM's and all failing attempts. I do have one problem
all i did was go to console ctrl-alt-F1, did init 3 to go into runlevel 3
and then init 5 to get back to runlevel 5 and everything was ok... i
selected KDE and there i go into KDE 2!!!
i don't like/want to reboot my machine.. so these are shortcuts which help
me :)
-sarang
Sarang Lakare wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> I installed as you said.. but then I logged out of GNOME and found a weird
> login screen.. with kde, gnone, .. failsafe.. all listed on one line.. so i
> can't select between them.. and then when i login, it be default goes to
> IceWM..
>
> what do I do? how do i
> I say it's bad because I want my KDE2 stuff in /opt/kde2, so I can have
> both KDEs installed at the same time.
All of the KDE packages I've seen are relocatable. You can do rpm --install
.rpm --prefix=/opt/kde2 and it will do what you want.
Last I checked, there were still one or 2 files th
Mine that I download from molnar's site all installed to /opt
-Original Message-
From: Asheesh Laroia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2 Beta 4: Kooldown
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Anton Graham
this as a desktop if it is final.
-Original Message-
From: Anton Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2 Beta 4: Kooldown
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
> What is a poor little Mandrake user to
* On Thursday, August 24, Sarang Lakare wrote:
> I installed as you said.. but then I logged out of GNOME and found a weird
> login screen.. with kde, gnone, .. failsafe.. all listed on one line.. so i
> can't select between them.. and then when i login, it be default goes to
> IceWM..
I don't
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Chmouel Boudjnah:
> and i'm sure Chris would never want to violate the FHS (and if he
> don't care i'm sure some others mdksoft developers care about this
> ;).
Well I wasn't going to mention that part :p
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I installed as you said.. but then I logged out of GNOME and found a weird
login screen.. with kde, gnone, .. failsafe.. all listed on one line.. so i
can't select between them.. and then when i login, it be default goes to
IceWM..
what do I do? how do i get the login menu back? how do i login t
Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Ah well. Maybe I'll see some more /opt RPMS sometime soon.
> You may be able to convince Chris to package some that way, but he's been
> very busy lately just keeping on top of the CVS snapshots.
and i'm sure Chris would never want to violate the FHS
Hi Sarang!
Well, get qt-2.2...rpm and kde*-1.93...rpm
Then rpm -Uvh in this order:
qt-2.2...
kdesupport
kdelib
kdebase
kde*
This should work. I had some problems with dependencies, so you might
rpm -e --nodeps some of the old kde*-1.1...rpm's first.
HTH
Jesper
* On Thursday, August 24, Saran
can anyone give a short description how to install KDE 2.. I use GNOME
(waiting for KDE 2.0 to come out ;) and so want to install KDE 2 on top of
KDE 1.1.. and now I am too eager to install the latest beta..
I know from where to get teh rpms.. but how to install them once i get
them.. i mean any
Well, I've installed it all (kde*-1.93...rpm, koffice-1.93...rpm).
Looks incredible! But I can't get KOffice to work. While starting
e.g. KWord, I get the following response:
koffice (lib kofficecore): WARNING: Office/kword.desktop: no
X-KDE-NativeMimeType entry!
koffice (lib kofficecore): ERRO
Anton Graham wrote:
>
> Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Alan N:
> > Upon install ( in proper order ) I get upon installing kde-base I
> > believe, the rpm requires kde-qt addon.
> > But this is SUPPOSED to be supplied by kde-support ( which rpm uvh'ed OK
> > )..
>
> Know problem. Chris has said to use -
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Alan N:
> Upon install ( in proper order ) I get upon installing kde-base I
> believe, the rpm requires kde-qt addon.
> But this is SUPPOSED to be supplied by kde-support ( which rpm uvh'ed OK
> )..
Know problem. Chris has said to use --force on it.
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>
> If you are looking for the latest release I'm not sure if there have been
> any significant changes *but* if you are just looking for both versions
> there is a great site ..
>
> http://www.kde.org/kde1-and-kde2.html ... which explains the process for
> installing b
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> I noticed there was a new version of KDE2 beta (version 1.93) available at
> KDE.org. I guess it's kalled kooldown because it's the final beta before
> the September 4 release.
>
> Has anyone seen Mandrake RPMS for it?
> Sincerely,
>
> Asheesh Laroia.
Those
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Sheldon:
> Does anyone know if the kde2 rpms in cooker can be redirected
> to /opt/kde2 instead of /usr?
Can it be done? yes. Will they work there? Maybe, but probably not "out
of the box". Certain things may be out of whack, like menu entries that
point to /usr/bin ins
Does anyone know if the kde2 rpms in cooker can be redirected
to /opt/kde2 instead of /usr?
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
>> Mandrake builds what are widely considered to be the best KDE2 rpms around.
>> You have to look in the cooker (development) mirrors to find them:
> Yes, but these RPMS were compiled with
> ./configure --prefix=/usr
Actually, it's %configure these days.
linger/SaskPower)
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Anton Graham wrote:
> Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
>
> > What is a poor little Mandrake user to do? Should I just wait
> > () for Mandrake to get the source and compile it with 586
> > optimizations? Should I grab from CVS? Can anyone else (please..?) make
> > s
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
> What is a poor little Mandrake user to do? Should I just wait
> () for Mandrake to get the source and compile it with 586
> optimizations? Should I grab from CVS? Can anyone else (please..?) make
> some packages for it?
Mandrake builds what are widely
I noticed there was a new version of KDE2 beta (version 1.93) available at
KDE.org. I guess it's kalled kooldown because it's the final beta before
the September 4 release.
Has anyone seen Mandrake RPMS for it? Amazingly enough, there are SUSE
6.4 RPMS available from ftp.kde.org, even though I
The first version of KDE2 1.91 I tried I didn't have a problem but ever
since the one that came out on June 10th I can't get it to run. When I try
to run dcopserver I get the follwoing error:
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dl-version.c:210: _dl_check_map_versions:
Assertion `needed != ((void *)0)'
Hmmm, I never had to do that with my install of Mandrake 7.0
-Original Message-
From: Guillaume Rousse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 1:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2
This page just needs a slight correction for mandrake : you also have
; >Fox
> >
> >>- Original Message -
> >>From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS
> >>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >>Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 8:58 AM
> >>Subject: RE: [expert] KDE2
> >>
> >
the only requirements for using KDE applications, whether kde1 or kde2, is the
correct QT version, and just support and libs packages. kdebase package is not
needed.
Also sprach John Aldrich :
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> > On the Mandrake Air machine I`ve got no kde stuff instal
to force them to install)
Now you have KDE2.
I don't know how to run them both concurrently.
Fox
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From: Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: RE: [expert] KDE2
From the kde site,
ssage -
From:
Klar
Brian D Contr MSG/SWS
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: RE: [expert] KDE2
From
the kde site, there is a link explaining how to run kde1 and kde2. That
file
works well. It has been stated that for those pe
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Hi,
> On the Mandrake Air machine I`ve got no kde stuff installed and I wonder
> what would be needed if I would like to run some kde apps (Klyx!) but not
> necesserirly kde itself. I`ve got no kde 2 experience and I am not really
> sure what those kde 1/2 dif
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 5:44
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [expert]
KDE2
A simple but important question...
How can I install KDE2 on my MDK 7.1 box?...
The readme files from kde.org are kinda outdated...
Christian M. Punchin
Servicios para
Hi,
On the Mandrake Air machine I`ve got no kde stuff installed and I wonder
what would be needed if I would like to run some kde apps (Klyx!) but not
necesserirly kde itself. I`ve got no kde 2 experience and I am not really
sure what those kde 1/2 differances are. Correct me if I`m wrong:
q
Title: KDE2
A simple but important question...
How can I install KDE2 on my MDK 7.1 box?...
The readme files from kde.org are kinda outdated...
Christian M. Punchin
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According to rpmfind.net, it's supposed to be included in kdebase.
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Hi!
> I've tried to install KDE2Beta2 on Mandrake 7.0. The only dependency problem I
> got is this:
> libkonsole.so.1 is needed by kdebase-1.91-1
> But I was not man enough to find out what
Hi!
I've tried to install KDE2Beta2 on Mandrake 7.0. The only dependency problem I
got is this:
libkonsole.so.1 is needed by kdebase-1.91-1
But I was not man enough to find out what package I was missing. So I ignored
deps and installed all of the packages. But does anybody know what pack
I downloaded the various RPM's for KDE2 1.91 (the only thing I couldn't find
was libasound.so.1) but that isn't a biggie. My problem is dcopserver, as
soon as I run it to run KDE2 I get this error: networkIdsList argument is
NULL what configuration file did I miss editing?
Do I require an entry
Civileme,
I noticed you are testing KDE2 and Konqueror, can you compare it to KDE 1.1?
Better? How much? Hard to install? KDE 1.1 still usable after install? Worth
the effort?
TIA
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Best Regards, Bruce
>
>
> --
> BETA testing KDE2 and Konqueror
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
> Hi,
>
>If I install the kde2 and qt2 rpm's on the contrib disk will it blow
> my existing kde installation away or will they coexist? It'd be nice if
> it
> added it to the chooser for kdm and let me switch back and forth. Does
> it do this?
No, they will not upgrade from the previous version.
further more trying to install kde2 while it is still
in development is not for the faint of heart. If you
do succeed and kde2 does load when you boot you will
see that a lot of things still do not work...
Dean Price
--- Sheldon Lee Wen <[EM
Hi,
If I install the kde2 and qt2 rpm's on the contrib disk will it blow
my existing kde installation away or will they coexist? It'd be nice if
it
added it to the chooser for kdm and let me switch back and forth. Does
it do this?
Sheldon.
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