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2003-09-21 Thread Carlos Colorado
 On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The GCC bug has been fixed in the latest upload, today.
> 
> XFree86 4.2.1-11 seems to be new enough to handle everything. 

> 
> Bug 203303 is still out there.  However, losing kdemultimedia
for a 
> while sounds acceptable to me if the rest of it can get in. 
Though a 
> workaround is better.
> 
> It looks, unfortunately, as though the current version of QT
is a mess
> (qt-x11-free has 5 RC bugs).I hope that isn't a problem. 
:-/
> 
> So what's the status of KDE 3 for sid and sarge now?  And what
can we do 
> to force it in, bugs or no bugs?  ;-)
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Re: KDE 3 in testing status report?

2003-09-21 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 10:05:01PM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote:
> GCC isn't going to build on HPPA because glibc is still screwed on
> HPPA.  Hopefully that won't hold anything up any more than it has
> to

I'm hoping that can be hacked around
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-hppa-0309/msg00064.html).

> GCC didn't build on arm apparently because doxygen couldn't be
> installed (which doesn't make any sense)... hopefully that will be
> resolved very soon though.

That was a stupid dpkg-buildpackage bug, now resolved. The buildd admin
just needs to upgrade dpkg-dev.

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Re: shortcut....

2003-09-21 Thread David Pye
Yes.. This is normal.

It will continue flashing as it thinks an app is going to load (the flashing 
cursor shows that the application is being started).

After a while, when it's clear it isn't going to pop up a window, it gives up 
and resets the cursor.

You can configure the behaviour of the flashing mouse attached icon in 
KControl.

Regards,

David
On Sunday 21 September 2003 15:26, LeVA wrote:
> Thomas Ritter írta:
> > Am Sonntag, 21. September 2003 15:42 schrieb LeVA:
> >>I want to bind Ctrl+F9 to the 'mount /cdrom' command.
> >
> > right-click the K menu, select "menu editor", add menu entries and put
> > keyboard commands on them.
>
> Ok, I did this. But now a strange thing happens. When I push the hotkey,
> my mouse cursor changes to the white cursor + the icon I have specified
> for the menu entry. This is normal, but it lasts too long. About 15secs.
> It is like when I start something that doesn't exists, and kde can't
> start it, and the apps icon stays with my mouse cursor for a while. This
> is what is happeing now, however kde starts the mount command.
>
> Is this normal?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daniel




Re: shortcut....

2003-09-21 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Sunday 21 September 2003 16:26, LeVA wrote:
> Thomas Ritter írta:
> > Am Sonntag, 21. September 2003 15:42 schrieb LeVA:
> >>I want to bind Ctrl+F9 to the 'mount /cdrom' command.
> >
> > right-click the K menu, select "menu editor", add menu entries and
> > put keyboard commands on them.
>
> Ok, I did this. But now a strange thing happens. When I push the
> hotkey, my mouse cursor changes to the white cursor + the icon I have
> specified for the menu entry. This is normal, but it lasts too long.
> About 15secs. It is like when I start something that doesn't exists,
> and kde can't start it, and the apps icon stays with my mouse cursor
> for a while. This is what is happeing now, however kde starts the mount
> command.

The menu editor creates .desktop Files for your entries in 
$HOME/.kde/share/applnk
Open them in a texteditor and add this line
X-KDE-StartupNotify=false

Cheers,
Kevin
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Re: shortcut....

2003-09-21 Thread Tom Deblauwe
On Sunday 21 September 2003 16:26, LeVA wrote:
> Ok, I did this. But now a strange thing happens. When I push the hotkey,
> my mouse cursor changes to the white cursor + the icon I have specified
> for the menu entry. This is normal, but it lasts too long. About 15secs.
> It is like when I start something that doesn't exists, and kde can't
> start it, and the apps icon stays with my mouse cursor for a while. This
> is what is happeing now, however kde starts the mount command.
>
> Is this normal?

check the "launch feedback" section in the "look 'n feel" section in the 
control panel!

greetz
Tom,




Re: shortcut....

2003-09-21 Thread LeVA
Thomas Ritter írta:
Am Sonntag, 21. September 2003 15:42 schrieb LeVA:
I want to bind Ctrl+F9 to the 'mount /cdrom' command.

right-click the K menu, select "menu editor", add menu entries and put 
keyboard commands on them.

Ok, I did this. But now a strange thing happens. When I push the hotkey,
my mouse cursor changes to the white cursor + the icon I have specified
for the menu entry. This is normal, but it lasts too long. About 15secs.
It is like when I start something that doesn't exists, and kde can't
start it, and the apps icon stays with my mouse cursor for a while. This
is what is happeing now, however kde starts the mount command.
Is this normal?
Thanks!
Daniel



Re: shortcut....

2003-09-21 Thread Thomas Ritter
Am Sonntag, 21. September 2003 15:42 schrieb LeVA:
> I want to bind Ctrl+F9 to the 'mount /cdrom' command.

right-click the K menu, select "menu editor", add menu entries and put 
keyboard commands on them.

-- 
Thomas Ritter

"Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary 
safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."  - Benjamin Franklin




shortcut....

2003-09-21 Thread LeVA
Hello!
Anybody knows how to set up a new hotkey for an external command under 
kde? For example:

I want to bind Ctrl+F9 to the 'mount /cdrom' command.
And I don't want to use the desktop icon for mounting the cdrom, instead 
I want two combos (Ctrl+F9, and Ctrl+F10) for mounting and umounting the 
cdrom.
I found a config file in ~/.kde/share/config/khotkeys. It contains the 
hotkeys that I have set up under the kmenu. I added some entries for the 
above problem, but it didn't do anything. When I pushed the Ctrl+F9, 
khotkeys didn't run my command.

Thank you!
Daniel
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LeVA



Re: Again: Delays starting KDE apps after upgrade 3.1.3 => 3.1.4

2003-09-21 Thread Tom Deblauwe
On Thursday 18 September 2003 23:29, Doug Holland wrote:
> 1. Out-of-date font cache.  Fix by running fc-cache -f -v as root.

this is indeed a real cause for slowlyness!! Running this command make my apps 
startup immediately instead of a 2 second delay! thanx for this tip.  A 
problem is that when you add a new font with the font-installer in the 
control panel, you need to rerun the command, otherwise the apps start slow 
again...

greetz
Tom,