Re: Restore Session in KDE sid

2003-05-13 Thread Christoph Safferling
Quoting David Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Save a session which only has the konsole open in your homedir, and
 don't save the session again.
 

Thanks, it works now. I wonder why they changed that, though...


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Restore Session in KDE sid

2003-05-12 Thread Christoph Safferling
I am using KDE 3 on sid. Before it sid-ed, I used the (semi-)unofficial
packages from kde.org. At that time, when I logged out, it had the option
remember session (or something similar). If I log out now, I do not have this
option and KDE _always_ remembers my session. The next time I log in, all
programs I didn't close last time are open, and my konsole-window working
directory is not my home, but rather the last visited one. 

Is there any possibility to tell KDE that on start-up I would like only one
konsole window with my homedirectory as $pwd? There must be a simle solution to
this... I just can't figure out how. Does KDE write the last session to a file?
Could I just take away write permission as a simple, but admittedly dirty 
solution? 

Thanks in advance, 


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Re: Multimedia Support in KDE 3.1.1

2003-03-25 Thread Christoph Safferling
Zitiere Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tuesday 25 March 2003 18:46, Irish, Jon D BAE Systems wrote:
  Is there a KDE multimedia application that plays either/both realaudio
 
 realplayer. You can even get debs for that :-)
 

Oh! I didn't know that and installed realplayer on foot. Where could I find
debs? Just for my next debian installation...


Christoph 




Re: Report on Ralf's Woody Debs

2003-01-14 Thread Christoph Safferling
Quoting Christopher Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 4. Package requests - could you create debs for kbiff
 (http://www.granroth.org/kbiff/) and a handy little utility for
 tweaking xvideo output, written by the Ogle guys, xvattr
 (http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/downloads.shtml)? Those are
 the only two KDE programs I use that aren't packaged... which is
 pretty amazing :)


Actually, the Ogle guys already packaged xvattr:

  http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/deb/

, download the xvattr_1.3-1_i386.deb, run dpkg -i manually. Their debs arn't
apt-gettable. Works just fine on my system (sid).


Christoph