Re: Constant trouble with swf/flash

2002-12-04 Thread Richard Shaw
> > You will find a feature to 'pipe the plugin sound through aRts'.
> 
> Yes, thanks, that solves it. Also thanks to the others who suggested 
> this in private mail.

If you're not already using it you may be able to remove some quirks of
flash by upgrading to Flash 6 (apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree).
This certainly improved some of the problems I was having, such as
crashes with konqueror, and very frequent crashes with galeon.

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Re: Constant trouble with swf/flash

2002-12-04 Thread Michael Schuerig
On Thursday 05 December 2002 01:02, Børre Gaup wrote:

> You will find a feature to 'pipe the plugin sound through aRts'.

Yes, thanks, that solves it. Also thanks to the others who suggested 
this in private mail.

Michael

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Re: Constant trouble with swf/flash

2002-12-04 Thread Børre Gaup
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On Wednesday 04 December 2002 18.06, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 12:41 schrieb Michael Schuerig:
> > On my system, Flash (.swf) animations are constantly hanging Konqueror.
> > I always have to kill nspluginviewer to at least see the non-flash
> > parts of some sites. A case in point is
> >
> > http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.htm
> >
> > The plugin does work in Netscape 4.77, but ironically renders Mozilla
> > unusable.
> >
> > Any suggestions what the problem is and what to do about it?
>
> The Flash-Plugin only works (Konq and Mozilla) if it can write to the sound
> device, even when the flash animation contains no sound at all!
> This means to stop all apps to hold sound device or play music (e.g. xmms
> or artsd).
>
> HS
You will find a feature to 'pipe the plugin sound through aRts'.
Press Settings->Configure Konqueror->Plugins. Open the 'Plugins' tag, you'll 
find it there. (This is for konqi 3.1 (or 3.0.99 as it says in my version)).

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Re: Konq 3.0.5 extraordinary slowness on certain sites

2002-12-04 Thread Stephan Hachinger
Hello!

Thanks very much for your fast reply; I will recompile the package
and that'll solve the issue, I think :)))

Regards,

Stephan

On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 23:47:11 +0100
Felix Homann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, 
> take a look at the thread started with
> 
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2002/debian-kde-200210/msg00215.html
> 
> The answer to you problem is in 
> 
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2002/debian-kde-200210/msg00250.html
> 
> (You can also use "--with-ipv6-lookup=auto")
> 
> But maybe you'd rather wait for KDE3.1 packages. Hopefully it is
> fixed there.
> 
> --Felix
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Re: Konq 3.0.5 extraordinary slowness on certain sites

2002-12-04 Thread Felix Homann
Hi, 
take a look at the thread started with

http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2002/debian-kde-200210/msg00215.html

The answer to you problem is in 

http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2002/debian-kde-200210/msg00250.html

(You can also use "--with-ipv6-lookup=auto")

But maybe you'd rather wait for KDE3.1 packages. Hopefully it is fixed there.

--Felix





Konq 3.0.5 extraordinary slowness on certain sites

2002-12-04 Thread Stephan Hachinger
Hello!

Since I've installed KDE 3.0.0, konqueror seems to suffer from a very
strange speed problem only when accessing certain internet sites: On
www.theregister.co.uk and some other sites, a part of the page
appears, then the progress bar rises up to 99% and stays there for
about twenty seconds, before the whole page is displayed. Reading
News on www.pcwelt.de is also that slow. I've got absolutely no clue
what this is caused by; it wasn't that bad with KDE 2.2.x. The speed
of my processor (Athlon 1800+) as well as my amount of ram (256MB)
should suffice, I think. Anyone out there who's got similar problems?

Cheers,

Stephan




Re: kde debs from Karolina

2002-12-04 Thread Xavian-Anderson Macpherson
Wolfgang Mader wrote:
hallo,
today I have installed kde3 with the debs from Karolina. Therefore my 
kdeversion is now 3.0.98-1 - very nice.
But there is a problem. My environment is set to german and the locales are 
also set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] als default but kde partly speaks enlish. This 
apperars not in kde 3.0.4 from ftp.kde.org. I can not image that a later 
version should be less translatet that an older one. So I must have made a 
mistace. Can someone goes what to do?
thil then - have fun
wolfgang mader
 

I have tried to install the same debs, but I couldn't find qt-3.1 and it 
seems to be keeping me from getting a full install. All of the packages 
are showing as 'iU' with dpkg. I thought that I got all of the packages 
from that site, but somethings seems to missing.
Xavian-Anderson Macpherson.




Re: howto install kde 3.0.5

2002-12-04 Thread Paul Cupis
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On Wednesday 04 December 2002 18:50, Colm G. Connolly wrote:
> So how do I install the kde version from ftp.kde.org and not the
> version from my local debian mirror?

You can see what priorities are given to your various sources by using:

  apt-cache policy kdebase

The default prioirty is 500 - this output will also tell you what version will 
be installed if you issue apt-get install kdebase.

You can override/set these priorities using apt_preferences(5). The manpage is 
worth a read, as is the APT HOWTO (google for it), which descibes this in 
more detail. Suffice to say, the following will give the kde.org source a 
priority of 950, which means that it will be the preferred source for (any) 
debs, unless you specify the Debian version using package=version, 
package/distro or -t distro. See the apt-get(8) for more information on these 
options.

So, the file you should create is /etc/apt/preferences, and it should contain:

Package: *
Pin: origin ftp.kde.org
Pin-Priority: 950

(where ftp.kde.org is the mirror you use in /etc/apt/sources.list - you use 
ftp.kde.org according to your mail)

You might also consider adding a default line for whatever version of Debian 
you have installed (stable/testing/unstable). ie:

Package: *
Pin: release stable
Pin-Priority: 900

(note that the kde.org packages will still have priority over Debians Woody 
packages)

Once you have created the file /etc/apt/preferences, you can use apt-cache 
policy kdebase again to see what versions are available, and which will be 
installed.

Regards,

Paul Cupis
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howto install kde 3.0.5

2002-12-04 Thread Colm G. Connolly
Hi all,

Forgive my ignorance of what is probably a simple problem, but today
is the first time I have installed debian. I am thinking about
changing the distribution on my work station from redhat to debian but
I don't want to do that without installing it on a machine I don't
mind destroying, which is what I'm at today.

I've added the following to my /etc/apt/sources.list

deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.5/Debian/woody ./
deb-src ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.5/Debian/woody ./

I've rebuilt qt3 with the -no-xft removed from the build rules and
increased the version number of the packages from 4 to 5 with
information I have found in achieves of this list.

apt-cache search kdebase  lists the kde 2.2 debs on my local mirror
before those on the kde ftp site.

I'm working on the assumption that if I issue the apt-get install
kdebase command that it would install the kde 2.2 debs from the local
debian mirror and not the kde ftp site.

So how do I install the kde version from ftp.kde.org and not the
version from my local debian mirror?

Thanks,

Regards,

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Re: KDE and Mozilla 1.2

2002-12-04 Thread Hendrik Sattler
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Am Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 17:55 schrieb Matthew W. Sheffield:
> This is the standard Mozilla behavior. It has always acted this way.
> Just push Ctrl+N for a new window.
>
> Only Konq will lauch into a new process if you click its icon with
> another instance already in the memory.
>
> Whether this is desirable or not is another question.

I have Mozilla-1.0.0 here and everything works fine (no such message as you 
describe it).
Maybe the --remote option (see "mozilla --help", actually, that should be the 
first place to look!) can help and even worked with Netscaped 4.7x. I wrote 
myself a script to enable 'normal' behaviour with that option. And simply 
opening another window is surely more sane than a stupid error message.

BTW: wasn't the topic here debian-kde?

HS

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Re: Constant trouble with swf/flash

2002-12-04 Thread Hendrik Sattler
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Am Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 12:41 schrieb Michael Schuerig:
> On my system, Flash (.swf) animations are constantly hanging Konqueror.
> I always have to kill nspluginviewer to at least see the non-flash
> parts of some sites. A case in point is
>
> http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.htm
>
> The plugin does work in Netscape 4.77, but ironically renders Mozilla
> unusable.
>
> Any suggestions what the problem is and what to do about it?

The Flash-Plugin only works (Konq and Mozilla) if it can write to the sound 
device, even when the flash animation contains no sound at all!
This means to stop all apps to hold sound device or play music (e.g. xmms or 
artsd).

HS

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Re: KDE and Mozilla 1.2

2002-12-04 Thread Matthew W. Sheffield
This is the standard Mozilla behavior. It has always acted this way.
Just push Ctrl+N for a new window.

Only Konq will lauch into a new process if you click its icon with
another instance already in the memory.

Whether this is desirable or not is another question.

--- "Anders E. Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there.. Sorry if this seems a bit off topic but I'm having
> rather big 
> difficulties with the new Mozilla1.2 from unstable.
> 
> Most annoyingly when I click the panel buttons to start one of the 
> components of mozilla and I already have one of the components open
> then 
> mozilla refuses to open the new component saying the profile is in
> use.
> 
> I am using KDE 3.0.4
> 
> Is anyone else seeing this?
> 
> Anders
> 
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KDE and Mozilla 1.2

2002-12-04 Thread Anders E. Andersen
Hi there.. Sorry if this seems a bit off topic but I'm having rather big 
difficulties with the new Mozilla1.2 from unstable.

Most annoyingly when I click the panel buttons to start one of the 
components of mozilla and I already have one of the components open then 
mozilla refuses to open the new component saying the profile is in use.

I am using KDE 3.0.4
Is anyone else seeing this?
Anders



Constant trouble with swf/flash

2002-12-04 Thread Michael Schuerig

On my system, Flash (.swf) animations are constantly hanging Konqueror. 
I always have to kill nspluginviewer to at least see the non-flash 
parts of some sites. A case in point is

http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.htm

The plugin does work in Netscape 4.77, but ironically renders Mozilla 
unusable.

Any suggestions what the problem is and what to do about it?

Thanks,
Michael


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Browser and
ii  flashplugin5.0r50-1   Macromedia Flash plugin installer
ii  navigator-smot 4.77-2 Netscape Navigator 4.77 (static Motif)
ii  mozilla-browse 1.2-1  Mozilla Web Browser - core and browser

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Re: GCC 3.2 migration

2002-12-04 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
tisdagen den 3 december 2002 23.48 skrev Craig Dickson:

> Will the upgrade from Karolina Lindqvist's current RC2 packages to your
> gcc 2.95 KDE 3.1-final packages go smoothly, do you think, or would it
> be advisable to remove all of the Lindqvist packages before installing
> yours?

They should be removed, particularly if the transition to GCC 3.2 will happen, 
since it will give incompatibilities. The new 3.1.0 packages has to be 
removed, since I intentionally gave it a version number that as greater than 
what will be released, just so that the GCC 3.2 compiled packages will not 
replace them by mistake. So the way is to remove all references to my 
packages in sources.list, remove all of my packages, and then install KDE3 
from SID.
Then, if you used any other KDE3 application, just sit and wait for the 
official maintainer to add it to SID.

-- Karolina






Re: arts - libarts etc.

2002-12-04 Thread Daniel Stone
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 03:58:47AM +0100, Wolfgang Mader scrawled:
> is someone able to tell me the differences betwen arts, libarts, libarts1 etc.
> it is very confusing to me to have so much versions from one thing.

arts is a metapackage that installs libarts1, libarts-bin and a couple
of other aRts packages. It's split this way so you don't have to install
all of aRts if you only want to use a small part of its functionality.

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