portable mirror?
Hey folks. With Woody changing as rapidly as it is, the update/upgrades are killing me. I'm looking for the best program to allow me to take a laptop to where I can get some bandwidth, download what I need for my home system onto the laptop, and then update/upgrade from the laptop to the desktop. (My home system is dialup only). TIA -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
portable mirror?
Hey folks. With Woody changing as rapidly as it is, the update/upgrades are killing me. I'm looking for the best program to allow me to take a laptop to where I can get some bandwidth, download what I need for my home system onto the laptop, and then update/upgrade from the laptop to the desktop. (My home system is dialup only). TIA -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Re: And uglier
Even so, the 'L' in kmail does not reply to just the list, but those listed in the 'To:' AND the 'Cc:' lines, similar to 'reply-all'. That is how I responded to this message. [Sorry folks for doubling your mail input, just making a point ;^) ] On Tuesday 08 May 2001 07:52 pm, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: Er, maybe it can't. The caption under Message indicates an upper case *L* which also fails, though the lower case causes this action. What'd I miss? On Tuesday 08 May 2001 16:54, Hendrik Sattler wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, 8. May 2001 23:01, Viktor Lakics wrote: Ákos, why don't you use the L (list reply) feature of mutt. This only replys to the particular list you are replying to... and even kmail in 2.1.1 can do this :-) HS -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
update/upgrade broke licq
Hi y'all, Apt-get updated and upgraded my potato box last night. I didn't notice till just now that Licq is no longer on the K-menu and when I try to run it in konsole I get this: Dir=~ pts/2$ licq 16:54:51: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 22052) licq: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined symbol: ReadStr__8CIniFilePCcPcT1 The prompt doesn't return until I kill the licq pid. Is this an easy fix? (hopefully) Oh, the stale lockfile (pid 22052) refers to a pid assigned to licq under a previous attempt to run it. TIA. -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Re: konqeror bugs of note *stable*
On Friday 06 April 2001 04:43 pm, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: This one is mine, Ivan. Can get to the login screen, but cannot login. The site puts out a little java window when the pw and username entered do not match. The frame shows up in konq, but nothing shows up in the frame, and the login url remains. The above url came from the other side of the login as rendered in Netscape. The time out feature on the server side forces return to the login screen (as it should). your going to want to take this up directly with KDE then. It would be a waste of time to use me as a middleman on this. I have no way of explaining things to KDE since I can't even verify this since it requires an account and all. Ivan During an upgrade today, noticed this line and wondered . . . Setting up libarts (2.1.1-0.potato4) ... /sbin/ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libkssl.so.2 (No such file or directory), skipping I'm seeing the 'ssl' in libkssl.so.2 and wondering if this is a problem. -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Huge file located
Hi folks, I found a file taking up a considerable amount of HD. 1.3 Gigs worth!! {jchammin} U=john Dir=~ pts/3$ ls -al .kde/share/dev/zero -rw---1 john john 1380931584 Mar 9 08:34 .kde/share/dev/zero Anyone know how this may have happened and how I can get rid of it safely? -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Re: kpm
Top gives correct info, but the scrollability of kpm makes it a favorite with me. Do you know how to run top(gtop) and view the entire list? In a dream on Wednesday 28 March 2001 11:18 am, I thought I heard you say: | | I am using 2.4.2 (apt-getted), and I get the same thing from kpm. | | gtop from helix gnome give correct values ... it doesn't know about 2.4 | though either, and neither does top (which also reports correct values, and | top is from procps, which was not upgraded along with 2.4.2; i.e., it is | from official potato, so it doesn't know about 2.4.2 either). | -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Re: kpm
Just wanted to echo what Marc has reported. kpm 1.3k6 kernel 2.2.14 kde 2.1.1 On Wednesday 14 March 2001 12:46 am, Marc SCHAEFER wrote: | kpm compiled for potato gives erroneous output (a few processes at 99% | CPU) | | package is: 4:2.1-final-0.potato1 | | kernel is 2.2.18 -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Desktop Lock
Since the new upgrade this past weekend, when I lock the desktop, it will not accept my user password to unlock. Anyone else checked this out? The only way I've been able to get around it is to ps ax in konsole, kill kde and log in again. -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. Don't let so much reality into your life that there's no room left for dreamin'.
AA
I'm going through the strings researching all this font stuff and I've found a reference I cannot resolve. Regarding anitialiasing someone wrote: you must go to Control Center - Look and Feel - Style and disable Antialiasing I'm sorry, but I cannot find any reference to 'antialiasing' at that location. Am I missing something? -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Nothing but Pure kmail/KDE/X/Debian/Linux No windows died in the composing of this message. === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. ===
Licq and qt's
Hey folks. Running KDE release 2.1 and have the following list of qt's. Don't think I need some of them. So before I try to grab licq again, the questions then are: will licq run now under this release?, and what qt's do I really need? ~ pts/2 dg qt ii libqt-dev 2.3.0-beta1-0. Qt GUI development headers, static libraries ii libqt1g1.45-3 Shared Library used by applications linked w rc libqt1g-dev1.45-1.1 Environment for QT GUI development. ii libqt2 2.3.0-beta1-0. Qt GUI Library (runtime version). ii libqt2.2 2.3.0-beta1-0. Qt GUI Library (Migration package). rc libqt2.2-dev 2.2.3-0.potato Qt GUI development headers, static libraries ii libqt2.2-emb 2.2.3-0.potato Qt-Embedded GUI Library (runtime version). ii libqt2.2-mt2.2.3-0.potato Qt GUI Library (runtime threaded version). ii libqt2.2-mt-de 2.2.3-0.potato Qt GUI development headers, static libraries ii licq-plugin-qt 0.76-2.1 Graphical front-end for LICQ using the QT2 l ii qt-emb-doc 2.2.3-0.potato Tutorial and reference documentation and exa YOU ARE ROOT!! on jchammin -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Nothing but Pure kmail/KDE/X/Debian/Linux No windows died in the composing of this message. === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Support Amateur Radio and Support Debian Linux ===
Re: licq with kde support
Hey Ivan, I did an apt-get install licq and it pulled down the licq-plugin-qt2 again. But I decided to let it fly. When I tried to ryn licq I got the following: ~ pts/1 licq 08:47:27: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 18009) 08:47:27: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (qt-gui): /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. I got the same message when I tried this with the qt2.2 installed instead. Am I forgetting something? -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Nothing but Pure kmail/KDE/X/Debian/Linux No windows died in the composing of this message. === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Support Amateur Radio and Support Debian Linux ===
licq
I'm not sure if this has been covered here or not as I'm a new subscriber, but my situation is this: I am running potato (2.2.14) and recently updated/upgraded to kde 2.1 post Beta 1, but when I tried to add licq kde crashed. I discovered that the libqt's were the problem and re-installed libqt2.2. KDE is fine now, but of course licq wants to go back to libqt2, which won't do me any good. It has been suggested that I go to Unstable and grab the .deb for licq there. Has anyone else had this problem and would this course of action be recommended. If so, would I need to select any other files, while I'm there, to make licq work? -- 73, JC Portlock KE6UME [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 14481033 === Nothing but Pure kmail/KDE/X/Debian/Linux No windows died in the composing of this message. === Professionals built the Titanic, but Amateurs built the Ark. === Support Amateur Radio and Support Debian Linux ===