Re: [Cooker] KDE display
Oh, BTW, are you using 2.1 or the 2.2 betas (or KDE CVS)? If your using 2.1, pixie is much slower. I made the thumbnail manager faster by an order of magnitude after KDE2.1. On Saturday 12 May 2001 07:25 pm, you wrote: On Sat, 12 May 2001, Francisco Castanheiro wrote: enabled). Another sad thing is that ACDSee takes less than half the time that any program in linux take to generate thumbnails, even with cache enabled! I just wanted something similar to ACDSee for linux, GQview is the best one, but it's not good enough. I had hope in Pixie, but pixie has a really bad interface! It could be the linux acdsee, but the interface. and it's really slow with thumbnails. :-( Have you looked at XNview? It is available for Linux as well. There are binaries for OpenMotif and lesstif. Lesstif version runs with coker lesstif O.K.; I have not tried it with 2000 files, but it is known as free alternative to ACDSee on Windows. It has problems with russian filenames (of course) but you porbably do not care ... http://www.xnview.com/ -andrej
Re: [Cooker] KDE display
Pixie is still kindof slow at generating thumbnails, but I challenge you to find anything faster at displaying existing ones ;-) I can load a directory of 2000 of them in just a few seconds. Sorry you don't like the interface... On Saturday 12 May 2001 07:25 pm, you wrote: On Sat, 12 May 2001, Francisco Castanheiro wrote: enabled). Another sad thing is that ACDSee takes less than half the time that any program in linux take to generate thumbnails, even with cache enabled! I just wanted something similar to ACDSee for linux, GQview is the best one, but it's not good enough. I had hope in Pixie, but pixie has a really bad interface! It could be the linux acdsee, but the interface. and it's really slow with thumbnails. :-( Have you looked at XNview? It is available for Linux as well. There are binaries for OpenMotif and lesstif. Lesstif version runs with coker lesstif O.K.; I have not tried it with 2000 files, but it is known as free alternative to ACDSee on Windows. It has problems with russian filenames (of course) but you porbably do not care ... http://www.xnview.com/ -andrej
Re: [Cooker] KDE display
May also want to check if you have preview thumbnails enabled for anything. A directory should show up almost immediately, but then it takes awhile to generate thumbnails if there are any. J . A . Magallon wrote: On 05.12 Guillaume Rousse wrote: Ainsi parlait pablito : Why is the display of directories and folders in the KDE directory so slow as compared to something like windows explorer? I thought linux was supposed to be faster than windows. You can't determine global linux speed by just testing KDE explorer directory listing speed. First, KDE is not linux (rather try ls in console), secondly it heavily depends of your filesystem type. Morevoer, i don't think linux is gloably faster than windows. It depends on the task you're considering - -- The usual test for speed: build some package with a make. Try using nmake in NT and you can go to sleep. Win seems faster, but it is just the GUI response. Gui (explorer) is permanent in memory. Same happens with Gnome or kde. Try loggin-in the first time after a boot. Not to impressive. Log out and log in a second time. Just a flash and your desktop is there -- J.A. Magallon # Let the source be with you... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Mandrake release 8.1 (Cooker) for i586 Linux werewolf 2.4.4-ac6 #1 SMP Wed May 9 14:28:00 CEST 2001 i686
Re: [Cooker] Xfree 4.0.2
BTW, it may be a good idea to update the ATI and fb stuff from CVS. Keith Packard made some hacks that allows the new Render extension to be run on ATI Mach 64 cards, which are pretty popular. It had to happen right after 4.0.2 because of the freeze. This extension allows users to use antialiased fonts with the newer KDE/Qt's :) On Wednesday 20 December 2000 10:45 am, you wrote: "Godin, Paul" wrote: XFree 4.0.2 is out, will it be incorporated in cooker. Paul Godin Too late! :) Its already there. -- - Antony Suter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "Examiner" openpgp:71ADFC87 - "...to condense fact from the vapor of nuance."
Re: [Cooker] KDE 2 Theme manager
http://www.mosfet.org/photon-kde2.png "Raymond S. Swaim" wrote: On Wednesday 13 December 2000 09:16, you wrote: Yes. Right now it only handles icons, wallpapers, color schemes, and sounds. I am preparing the KWin code for handling the KDE1.x KWM themes, and as soon as that's done Waldo Bastian will add that to the new theme manager. It's pretty close - I'm running Photon now ;-) Lol! I was just about to send a reply: "Please make sure it works with Photon!" :-D RSwaim
Re: [Cooker] KDE 2 Theme manager
Yes. Right now it only handles icons, wallpapers, color schemes, and sounds. I am preparing the KWin code for handling the KDE1.x KWM themes, and as soon as that's done Waldo Bastian will add that to the new theme manager. It's pretty close - I'm running Photon now ;-) John Johnson wrote: Word has it that there is a theme manager for kde 2 in the kde CVS. Anyone know anything about this? Will we see it in cooker soon?
Re: [Cooker] KDE 2.1 CVS build available for 7.2 (20001210)
Hehehe, I just committed the new Pixie to kdegraphics today... Christopher Molnar wrote: Hello all: I have made a new KDE PRE 2.1 CVS build available for Mandrake 7.2. You can get this build from: ftp://nebsllc.com/pub/KDE_UPDATE You can use mandrake update to get this build (you will need to manually enter the path), but there are dependencies on libical (in the same ftp directory). If you need to ask me for help on how to install, you should not be running a test build and I will tell you so. Have fun. Remember these builds are made by me and are 100% unsupported by Mandrakesoft. I run them here and they work on a 7.2 machine. Please do not blame me if they do not work on yours. Bug reports go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any program issues. Bug reports for packaging problems come to me. This is PRE-RELEASE software and has a lot of enhancements from KDE 2.0. -Chris
Re: [Cooker] KDE 2.1 CVS build available for 7.2 (20001210)
Christopher Molnar wrote: First, I do not put README files into a directory for my health. This tells you where to report bugs. Please note, the readme file does not tell you to put bugs from these packages into the cooker list. It does give you other places to send them. These packages are not supported by MandrakeSoft do not use bandwidth here. Second, kdegraphics will be updated in the next few minutes as there is a new pixie. Thanks! Sorry about that - bad timing ;-) ...snip...
[Cooker] FYI Stuff- freeze is lifted to KDE CVS
Just so you all know, the freeze is finally lifted from KDE CVS. I just committed a better standard look and feel for KWin, and will be committing quite a few new widget style enhancements to KDE CVS over the weekend. At the very least the new KWin stuff should go into Cooker.
Re: [Cooker] KDE2
Answering the questions I know. Udo Weber wrote: Hi, I know KDE2 is Beta but not far from the offical release. Here some experiences and bugs: After the update from a current cooker-version, most things don't works. Especialy dcopserver related bugs. Now I have done a complete new installation from the last mirror snapshot on another partition. I have now no error-messages relating dcop. I think an update from the old KDE should not be recommended for the moment! Somtimes a application crashs (like kcontrol) but most things are stable in the new installation. There are some things which are should fixed in near future: - the wellknown problem with the kdm (session select). - always at startup all desktop icons are in the upper left korner arrange icons + safe desktop don't helps I know this has been fixed in the sources. The next batch of RPMs should have it. - where are the nice themes from the old release ? not compatible ? grin Your going to be suprised in a few days ;-) - no xscreensaver in Screensaver-selection kpackage is a little bit confusing: at the updated KDE I always get a different outfit (maybe the new lookfeel) but it always crashs with "kprocess Failure" no debug possible, the only help is xkill. at the primary installed KDE2 I always have the old style of kpackage (only some menu-icons are missing) but it works without problems. Now my questions: Is there realy a new style ? Why do I have the old style after complete new installation ? For the widgets or the window manager? The widgets have had a new style for some time, and the window manager just got a new look this week. You can select different window manager styles as well by RMB on the titlebar and selecting "Decorations". Cu Udo
Re: [Cooker] Welcome to list cooker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Welcome to the Cooker List. You just have been subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker/ To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the subject : unsubscribe cooker. Contact me if you have a problem. I have a problem, the list is getting totally spammed with these messages ;-) -- Chmouel [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. http://www.mosfet.org - The place for KDE development news. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] KDE2 RPMs
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, you wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Steve Fox wrote: I'm having a heck of a time getting the Contrib KDE2 RPMs working. I installed them and then set $KDEDIR to /opt/kde2. Next, I added /opt/kde2/bin to the beginning of my path. Then I set my .Xclients file to launch /opt/kde2/bin/startkde. The panel hides itself and cannot be restored. The panel doesn't hide itself, it segfaults. It's NOT EVEN ALPHA yet. The KDE2 snapshots aren't supposed to work, large parts of them don't even compile at this stage. Actually it is alpha, not beta, and KPanel shouldn't be segfaulting consistently... If they were good for anything other than playing with the code, they would be in the main distribution. ;) So then I decided to download the current code snapshots and it tell me that my g++ compiler cannot create binaries (I think it was trying 'g++ -s'). Maybe my compilers are downlevel? I'm using Helios. Did you install libstdc++ and libstdc++-devel? LLaP bero -- Tired of waiting for Windows 2000? STOP WAITING! http://www.ms-windows-2000.com/ -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] KDE apps...
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, you wrote: Michael Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There comes all these applicaitons for KDE now.. wich is very good.. but I would be a s much happier camper if we got kde 1.1.2 someday :) 5 minutes Thanks :) What did you have to do to kdelibs? Michael Irving.. ps. And when will there be a new kde2 snapshot? :) 5 days :) (bero ?). -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Chmouel -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] KDE apps...
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, you wrote: Mosfet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, you wrote: Michael Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There comes all these applicaitons for KDE now.. wich is very good.. but I would be a s much happier camper if we got kde 1.1.2 someday :) 5 minutes Thanks :) What did you have to do to kdelibs? Just see doen't compile :) let's debug it after finish patch kernel. Okay, no problem. -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Chmouel -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] Kdevelop.
Was giflib taken out of the kdesupport RPM? On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, you wrote: On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Quel Qun wrote: checking for giflib... configure: error: You need giflib30. Please install the kdesupport package Install the libungif, libungif-progs and libungif-devel RPMs. LLaP bero -- Tired of waiting for Windows 2000? STOP WAITING! http://www.ms-windows-2000.com/ -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] Kdevelop.
Ah, okay. I thought libungif had problems with compressed gif writes due to license restrictions, but don't know (never used it). Is that the case? If not perhaps we can switch in the KDE supplied kdesupport. On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, you wrote: On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Mosfet wrote: Was giflib taken out of the kdesupport RPM? Yes, we're using libungif 4.1.0 instead - it's far more current. LLaP bero -- Tired of waiting for Windows 2000? STOP WAITING! http://www.ms-windows-2000.com/ -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kde 1.1.2
Yes, of course. I wanted to do them a few days ago but there has been a couple of other issues to take care of. You will get them ASAP. On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Michael Irving wrote: Now that helios is out.. Is there any chance of getting kde 1.1.2 final in cooker?? Michael Irving -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] Kdevelop.
Do you have kdesupport installed? On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, you wrote: Hi, I am trying to compile KDevelop-1.0beta2, but I keep getting an error message from ./configure: checking for giflib... configure: error: You need giflib30. Please install the kdesupport package But I have it installed. I even went to pick the one from Helios, but nothing changed. I can't find any avalable rpm mentioning any "giflib" stuff and I really don't know what else to do. I post this here since a lot of you people are using KDE and you sure know better. --- kk1 __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] Kdevelop.
Whoops, need to read more carefully ;-) I just saw the error and popped off the email... You shouldn't need any additional packages, kdesupport contains the proper library. On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, you wrote: Do you have kdesupport installed? On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, you wrote: Hi, I am trying to compile KDevelop-1.0beta2, but I keep getting an error message from ./configure: checking for giflib... configure: error: You need giflib30. Please install the kdesupport package But I have it installed. I even went to pick the one from Helios, but nothing changed. I can't find any avalable rpm mentioning any "giflib" stuff and I really don't know what else to do. I post this here since a lot of you people are using KDE and you sure know better. --- kk1 __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] KDE 1.1.1 = 1.1.2 update
hrm, no it's config.h... [mosfet@localhost kdeui]$ cd ../kdecore [mosfet@localhost kdecore]$ grep -i version kcontrol.h grep: kcontrol.h: No such file or directory [mosfet@localhost kdecore]$ cd ../kdeui/ [mosfet@localhost kdeui]$ grep -i version kcontrol.h version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. [mosfet@localhost kdeui]$ cd ../../kdebase/ [mosfet@localhost kdebase]$ grep -i version config.h /* Version number of package */ #define VERSION "1.1.2" [mosfet@localhost kdebase]$ On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, you wrote: Mosfet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Actually, it's the configure that generates the version number, not the code itself. We can update that but don't worry - it doesn't affect anything but the noipe noipe noipe, the code take them from include/kcontrol.h from kdelibs (in kdecore directrory). So when you compile kdebase with a broker kcontrol.h and a wrong KDE_VERSION you'll get a extra-beautifull 1.1.1. version string. maybe it's not been updated in kcontrolcenter - it's _really_ KDE 1.1.2 ;) -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Chmouel -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] KDE 1.1.1 = 1.1.2 update
Oh, darn - we were both wrong, KDE_VERSION_STRING is what it's using and it's in kapp.h! Heh. On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, you wrote: hrm, no it's config.h... [mosfet@localhost kdeui]$ cd ../kdecore [mosfet@localhost kdecore]$ grep -i version kcontrol.h grep: kcontrol.h: No such file or directory [mosfet@localhost kdecore]$ cd ../kdeui/ [mosfet@localhost kdeui]$ grep -i version kcontrol.h version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. [mosfet@localhost kdeui]$ cd ../../kdebase/ [mosfet@localhost kdebase]$ grep -i version config.h /* Version number of package */ #define VERSION "1.1.2" [mosfet@localhost kdebase]$ On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, you wrote: Mosfet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Actually, it's the configure that generates the version number, not the code itself. We can update that but don't worry - it doesn't affect anything but the noipe noipe noipe, the code take them from include/kcontrol.h from kdelibs (in kdecore directrory). So when you compile kdebase with a broker kcontrol.h and a wrong KDE_VERSION you'll get a extra-beautifull 1.1.1. version string. maybe it's not been updated in kcontrolcenter - it's _really_ KDE 1.1.2 ;) -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Chmouel -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] KDE 1.1.1 = 1.1.2 update
Actually, it's the configure that generates the version number, not the code itself. We can update that but don't worry - it doesn't affect anything but the version string. On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, you wrote: Sylvain Cotineau wrote: but kcontrol say KDE version 1.1.1 sniif :-(( What's the trable ?? I've forgot something ? maybe it's not been updated in kcontrolcenter - it's _really_ KDE 1.1.2 ;) -- Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake 6.1beta on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cassini -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] Still stuck on pgcc
Anyone have any answers to what libstdc++ RPM I should be using for the pgcc RPM's? What are you guys using? -- Daniel M. Duley - Unix developer sys admin. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]