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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > 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? ;-) > > -- > Nathanael Nerode > http://home.twcny.rr.com/nerode/neroden/fdl.html > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag
Re: KDE 3 in testing status report?
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. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: shortcut....
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
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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 -- ~ Kevin Krammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Developer at the Kmud Project http://www.kmud.de/ ~ pgpNBMg01YJx4.pgp Description: signature
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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,
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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
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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
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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 -- LeVA
Re: Again: Delays starting KDE apps after upgrade 3.1.3 => 3.1.4
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,