Re: Strange behaviour of kmail's mail folders (KDE 3.3.0)
El Martes, 31 de Agosto de 2004 15:59, Olaf Stetzer escribió: > [...] > If new emails are received they do not show up in the > folder listing as new messages (I use filters a lot so > the emails go to other folders than inbox). After each > restart of kmail the number of emails in various folders > disappeared and I have to click on the folder in order > to get that number (re)calculated. The same happens > to new (unread) emails. I have to click on the folder to > see them listed as new emails and in order to get the > folder name bolded as it contains unread mails. This happen to me too. > Another issue: After I did a compress all folders some > "new" folders like inbox.compacted appear in the folder > list. I don't use this :( > Can anybody confirm these errors before I send a bug-report? > > Olaf -- Adrián Santos Marrero [aka Lagoon] GnuPG KeyID: F759B895 http://www.gulic.org/ Linux User #258115 Machine Registration Number: #169709 Debian GNU/Linux unstable/experimental 2.6.8 We own our ideas! -- NO to software patents http://swpat.ffii.org
solved (possible bug) - Re: servicemenu not recognized
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Christian Schuerer wrote: your example works on my system, but I would... Exec=gunzip $F ... use %F here (seems to be a typo). Yup, a typo, thanks. Maybe the service-types are the problem why it doesn't show up on your system. E.g., this service menu didn't show up on archives from ark, only on files ending with .gz or .zip. Try using a set of the following mime-types: <...> application/x-tgz, <...> (taken from the ark-service menu) Hmmm, on my system I expect it to show up for files matching the following globs: *.gz, *.tgz, *.z, *.Z (the first two from x-gzip, the other two from x-compress (had to add in *.z); I missed the x-tgz mime type). The problem was that I was testing on files ending with .tgz and .tar.gz and expecting the x-gzip service-type to pick them up. As it turns out KDE classifies them as x-tgz. :-( I wonder if *.tgz appearing in both x-gzip and x-tgz is a bug; or maybe KDE not picking up *.tar.gz as an x-gzip is a bug. Hope I could help a bit, You found a typo I'd missed, a few times, and brought x-tgz to my attention... so, your hopes are fulfilled. :-) Thank You. - Bruce
servicemenu not recognized
I used... http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html ...as the docs to create... ~$ cat /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/dogunzip.desktop [Desktop Entry] ServiceTypes=application/x-gzip,application/x-compress Actions=gunzipHere [Desktop Action gunzipHere] Name=gunzip files Icon=/usr/share/icons/mini/gunzip.xpm Exec=gunzip $F ...but it doesn't show up in Konqueror's context menu. I've also placed a copy in $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus, restarted KDE, ran kbuildsycoca manually, and checked my creation against servicemenus which do work... still no joy. This is an up to date unstable box using a kernel built from the current kernel-source-2.6.8. Anyone out there know why it is not getting recognized, what I'm missing, etc.? - Bruce
kile and spell checking
Hi there, when I want to spellcheck a TeX-file in kile (1.6.3-1, Debian Sarge, KDE 3.2), ispell also "finds" the TeX/LaTeX-commands. This bug (#221245) has been marked as "done" (cf. http://lists.debian.org/debian-qt-kde/2004/03/msg00704.html) in the end of march. Can anyone confirm this bug is still present in kile 1.6.3-1? TIA, Tobias -- Diese Email-Adresse dient nur als Spam-Ziel. Nachrichten an diese Adresse werden nicht gelesen! This email address is a spam-tarpit. Mails sent to this address are not read!
Re: Konqueror is very slow on browsing internet
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 19:15, Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote: > On Monday 30 August 2004 21:32, Felix Homann wrote: > > I've already filed a bug report, see > > > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=266742 > > > > Maybe you would like to comment on it. > > [...] > The "it" above is the program or library causing the problem. The "it" above actually was (intended to be) a reference to the bug report itself ;-) I've added your posting to the bug report and linked to this thread. --Felix
Re: Konqueror is very slow on browsing internet
On Monday 30 August 2004 21:32, Felix Homann wrote: > Maybe you would like to comment on it. I find that knode also use very long time to get articles from a server after a time has passed. (Seems to be some kind of a time out on the IP number it got from the dns.) If I take my time to write an article, and there is a pause in the communication with the server, there is a long wait time on the next fetch from the server. -- Svenn
Re: Konqueror is very slow on browsing internet
On Monday 30 August 2004 21:32, Felix Homann wrote: > I've already filed a bug report, see > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=266742 > > Maybe you would like to comment on it. I read the bug report and did not understand very much about it other than the fact that there is a switch during compilation that can handle this. I do not understand why ipv6 must be looked up before ipv4 and why it must hang for such a long time when it discover that there is no ipv6 to be verified. The "it" above is the program or library causing the problem. Ethereal tells me this is not a problem of my hardware (router, nic, dsl etc) but a delay in the software. And why doesn't debian reacht to the net-pf-10 off in aliases? Thanks for filing the bug. I thought it was another SEUP of mine. (Stupid End-User Problem) -- Svenn
Konsole bug?
Has anyone else been having trouble with Konsole clearing the display of a terminal when you create a new one? I make a new tab and then when i go back to the old one, its contents have been cleared. This bug has been present since about 3.2.2
Strange behaviour of kmail's mail folders (KDE 3.3.0)
Hi there, I was brave enough to install KDE 3.3.0 recently but now have some troubles, most of them are already reported here. The one that nobody mentioned so far is the following: If new emails are received they do not show up in the folder listing as new messages (I use filters a lot so the emails go to other folders than inbox). After each restart of kmail the number of emails in various folders disappeared and I have to click on the folder in order to get that number (re)calculated. The same happens to new (unread) emails. I have to click on the folder to see them listed as new emails and in order to get the folder name bolded as it contains unread mails. Another issue: After I did a compress all folders some "new" folders like inbox.compacted appear in the folder list. Can anybody confirm these errors before I send a bug-report? Olaf -- "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny!" Frank Zappa pgpVJ1tdj5HaJ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: kde sound logoff crash workaround
I responded to you in your previous report because I have the same problem. Now I changed my kernel from 2.4.27-1-k7 to 2.6.8-1-k7 (debian sid), this apparently solved the problem. I also uninstalled kdm, now I run startx to enter kde. Using startx with my previous kernel also crashed my system. Now I tried to play sounds (as you mentioned) NO sounds. We are not alone with this problem: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88401 Regards, Francisco
Re: KMail PGP/MIME howto and Debian
On August 30, 2004 05:22 pm, Frans Pop wrote: > On Monday 30 August 2004 21:22, Derek Broughton wrote: > > There's also something odd about > > the packaging of cryptplug, because even though it's required by gnupg, > > deborphan always reports it as an orphan. > > I don't see any dependency like that in Sarge. > I just manually installed cruptplug yesterday on my laptop because signing > emails wasn't working in kmail. Me neither. How very odd. Yesterday, I was looking at KPackage and the only dependencies I saw were cryptplug and libgpgme*. Now the dependencies don't look anything like that. If not for the fact that I have tried previously to delete cryptplug and had it force other packages, I would think I'd been imagining things. So, back to the original point. Forget gnupg or kgpg, what KMail needs for signing/encrypting is cryptplug (which I'm certain depends on lipgpgme, today...), but it _definitely_ shouldn't be required because not everybody wants to use it. -- derek
arts via esd hangs
I'm running KDE 3.3 from unstable currently but this bug may exist in 3.2 as well. When selecting eSound as output-plugin for aRts, the aRts-Server freezes when trying to play something. ESD is running with the command-line "esd -nobeeps -as 3" and the XMMS esd-plugin works nicely.
Re: kmail + gnugpg = decryption-error
Sorry for my terrible english :( Alle 14:25, venerdì 27 agosto 2004, Joerg Reckers ha scritto: > hi, > when i recive encrypted mails, kmail fails to decrypt them: > > Encrypted message (decryption not possible) > Reason: Crypto plug-in "openpgp" could not decrypt the data. > > also > > gpgme_op_decrypt_verify() returned this error code: 117440664 > > > i am runnig > debian unstable > kmail 1.7 (using kde 3.3.0) (was no problem with previous kmail > version) > > anyone experienced the same problem, or is it me again, missed some > settings? pls tell me, joerg in my debian sid, with kde 3.3.0, kmail and gnupg (1.2.5-3) work fine. there is a change, from 3.2.3, in the kmail security options. now yuo must to set the OpenPGP (gpg) backend in Options -> Kmail Configuration -> Security -> Criptographic Backend PS you have update your gnupg trustdb? -- Franco "Certo bisogna farne di strada / da una ginnastica d'obbedienza / fino ad un gesto molto più umano / che ti dia il senso della violenza / però bisogna farne altrettanta / per diventare così coglioni / da non riuscire più a capire / che non ci sono poteri buoni" F. De André