Re: automount settings

2006-08-23 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Mittwoch 23 August 2006 23:22 schrieb PD Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler:
> since you seem familiar with the thread you could have saved me and
> probably a bunch of other people the trouble of reading through 20
> developer Emails about patches and other fixes - this is a debian-user list
> isn it?

Unless you mean he bug report: it is exactly _one_ mail which tells you how to 
fix it. I didn't even know that the bug is already fixed.

To give you a link, I would have had to look it up. Same work for you, so 
what? And reading the full bug report was your personal extra, I'd rather 
sneak at the last entry, first.

HS


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Re: automount settings

2006-08-23 Thread PD Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 14:24, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Dienstag 22 August 2006 14:02 schrieb pol:
> > 
> >
> > > Did you install ivman or usbmount? If yes, remove them...
> >
> > I have removed usbmount
> >
> > However I fail to access my pendrive, konqueror returning the following:
> >
> >
> >   A security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this
> > message to this recipient, see message bus configuration file (rejected
> > message had interface "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume" member "Mount"
> > error name "(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.Hal"
>
> This is mailing list with an archieve. The purpose of such is that it is
> possible to look at it. See thread "New KDE (3.5.4) will break mouting of
> removeable devices"
>
> HS

since you seem familiar with the thread you could have saved me and probably a 
bunch of other people the trouble of reading through 20 developer Emails 
about patches and other fixes - this is a debian-user list isn it?

anyways somewhere in that thread I read that a "new" version of hal will fix 
the problem.  Installing hal from unstable worked in my case.

Chris

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Re: Files and directories to preserve across upgrade--surprising success

2006-08-23 Thread Ross Boylan
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 12:03:18PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I upgraded one machine from KDE 3.5.3 to 3.5.4 and discovered that some
> of my defaults got lost.  In particular, my fonts both in and outside of
> KDE became terrible (that is, non KDE apps running under KDE, such as
> firefox). The list archives suggested setting use anti-aliasing to true
> (which it already was) and set hinting style to full (it was medium).
> Setting hinting to full seemed to help a lot.
> 
> Before upgrading another machine, I'd like to preserve my other settings
> as well (e.g. the font names I picked).  What files and directories
> should I save to do so?  I'm aware that settings outside of .kde
> and .kderc are relevant, but I'm not sure exactly which ones.

I have now upgraded the other machine, and this time my fonts were
basically preserved and looked OK.  Go figure.  Some of the non-KDE
fonts were a little marginal (i.e., firefox), but setting hinting to
full and restarting the app cleared it up.

I don't know what accounts for the difference.  The second time I
logged out of KDE before the upgrade; I think I did so the first time,
but I'm not sure of it.  I may have had somewhat different fonts
selected, and there probably are other subtle differences in the setup
of X in particular.

Ross


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Re: Problems with Konqueror

2006-08-23 Thread Peter Palm
Op woensdag 23 augustus 2006 00:46, schreef Rodrigo Gadea:
> Is this a bug or just misconfigured machines?
> Any idea how can I fix it? I like Konqueror too much...

Try to put the following line in /etc/environment
KDE_NO_IPV6=true

Maybe this will help (it will disable IPV6 though, you should probably 
fix your nameserver configuration)


Regards,

Peter


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