Re: [Cooker] kdebase 1:2.2.2-19mdk = HELP WHERE ARE MY ICONS.

2002-01-12 Thread Tony Clark

Yeah just had the problem myself

export KDEDIR=/usr
export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt2

That should fix it...did here


On Saturday 12 January 2002 04:53 pm, you wrote:
 Well the subject says it all.
 I upgraded the kdebase and kdebase-devel 2.2.2-19mdk
 and it appears to be broken. It removed all my iconimages (the linkx are
 still there) on the kicker bar and the menu.If moving the arrow over any
 of the icons on the desktop resulting in the background goes blue and
 all the icon images disappears from the desktop leaving only the words.

 Also on the kdm login screen the mandrake star is gone now and none
 of the little faces shows anymore *sniff sniff* i want my mouse face
 back LOL.

 Any ideas what i could try?

 Thanks

 /MattB




Re: [Cooker] kdebase 1:2.2.2-19mdk = HELP WHERE ARE MY ICONS.

2002-01-12 Thread Tony Clark

you could add them to /etc/profile

tony

On Saturday 12 January 2002 05:53 pm, you wrote:
 Is there any special place i should put those lines?
 I know you can put them in your .bashrc but its only
 for the local user. It needs to be specified as a global
 variable.

 /MattB

 On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 10:08, Tony Clark wrote:
  Yeah just had the problem myself
 
  export KDEDIR=/usr
  export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt2
 
  That should fix it...did here
 
  On Saturday 12 January 2002 04:53 pm, you wrote:
   Well the subject says it all.
   I upgraded the kdebase and kdebase-devel 2.2.2-19mdk
   and it appears to be broken. It removed all my iconimages (the linkx
   are still there) on the kicker bar and the menu.If moving the arrow
   over any of the icons on the desktop resulting in the background goes
   blue and all the icon images disappears from the desktop leaving only
   the words.
  
   Also on the kdm login screen the mandrake star is gone now and none
   of the little faces shows anymore *sniff sniff* i want my mouse face
   back LOL.
  
   Any ideas what i could try?
  
   Thanks
  
   /MattB




Re: [Cooker] kdebase 1:2.2.2-19mdk = HELP WHERE ARE MY ICONS.

2002-01-12 Thread Tony Clark

Hmm...got me beat...sure the icon files are still there...should be somewhere 
/usr/share/icons/hicolor I think

On Saturday 12 January 2002 06:24 pm, you wrote:
 I tried putting those lines in /etc/profile but it still doesn't work.

 the 'set' command shows that it has been exported but the icons still
 don't show.

 /MattB




Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.4.7-6mdk

2001-08-05 Thread Tony Clark

So if I install the devfs package and this kernel, everything is going to 
work?  I had better find out what the lilo switch is to disable it just in 
case.  I lose this box, I lose network access  :-)

On Sunday 05 August 2001 16:00, you wrote:
 Tony Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I am just thinking about installing this kernel.  I havbe been noticing a
  bit of talk that the latest kernels are built for devfs by default.  Is
  this correct?  I don't really want to fiddle with devfs right now.  from
  memory you can disable devfs by passing something to lilo at boot time?

 you can rpm --nodeps devfsd for that.

-- 
Tony Clark
ASIC, FGPA and Digital Design
+46 702 894 667




Re: [Cooker] alsa

2001-08-02 Thread Tony Clark

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[Cooker] alsa

2001-08-01 Thread Tony Clark

I've just upgraded my kernel to 2.4.7 and have noticed that my sound is not 
using alsa modules.  Now it could have been like that from a week ago when I 
reinstalled everything from the June snapshot.
modprobe tells me it can't find the sound driver.   I have it aliased in 
modules.conf and have run depmod -a.  I tried the Drakeconf but it says it 
can't find the modules either.  Any idea what I am doing wrong?  The module 
is in the right place /lib/modules/2.4.7/alsa/snd-card-emu10k1.o.gz.  It is 
loading the OSS module ok.  I did remove it before trying to get it to load 
the alsa module.

Thanks for any help

tony




Re: [Cooker] alsa

2001-08-01 Thread Tony Clark

No, I didn't compile it myself.

On Thursday 02 August 2001 00:21, you wrote:
 Tony Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I've just upgraded my kernel to 2.4.7

 if you've compiled it yourself, you've to recompile alsa too

  and have noticed that my sound is not
  using alsa modules.  Now it could have been like that from a week ago
  when I reinstalled everything from the June snapshot.
  modprobe tells me it can't find the sound driver.