openoffice install problem under kde
Hi, I cannot install openoffice 641, or staroffice 6.0 beta under the latest KDE from sid (using woody, pinpointing only kde packages from sid). With a falisafe session, oo and so installs and runs without any problem. Is this a known problem? -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE completely broken?
On Saturday 06 October 2001 21:02, Lyle Vogtmann wrote: This is not required, files are only sourced by other scripts, they do not need to be executable. For me it was required. Without this, run-parts doesn't listed them correctly. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: self-aligning icons on the desktop
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 13:17, Bud Rogers wrote: I'm tracking debian unstable and kde 2.2 and this seems to be new behavior. I much prefer to arrange icons around my desktop in my own way. Anyone else seeing this? Yes. Have you found a way to turn it off? No. Maybe in 2.2.1 ? -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
desktop icons moving
Hi, I have a strange problem with my desktop icons : after every login, the icons are at an another place - kde doesn't seems to remember the correct position. Is this a known problem? -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: kde 2.2beta
On Thursday 26 July 2001 04:08 am, David Dayan-Rosenman wrote: Hi, I'd like to upgrade to KDE 2.2beta but I don't quite know how to proceed. Could anyone help me with an apt line ? or with a quick explanation of CVS ? Or with a link to nay of the previous ? Thanks David potato : compile it yourself. Good luck.. woody : The procedure was written at least three times in this month. Here is it : http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde-0107/msg00205.html sid: just apt-get update apt-get upgrade Ps.: sorry for the bad english. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: audioslave again
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 07:30:40PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote: CDROM. Testing /dev/scd0 for SCSI interface No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device Try modprobe sg to install the generic SCSI driver (probably needed for ripping). Ok, I've found the problem : /dev/sg0 had wrong access rights. Fixing it solved my problem. Danke! :) -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
audioslave again
Hi, I have the same problem as Nikolaus Regnat in http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde-0107/msg00194.html , the audiocd ioslave doesn't working. If i enter audiocd:/ in konqueror, or click on Services / Audio CD Browser, i got the message 'The file or directory / does not exist'. In ~/.xsession-errors I found the following message: Checking /dev/scd0 for cdrom... Testing /dev/scd0 for cooked ioctl() interface /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd is not a cooked ioctl CDROM. Testing /dev/scd0 for SCSI interface No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd kio (KRun): ERROR: 0x830bff8 ERROR 11 The file or directory / does not exist. My cdrom is an ide cd-writer with scsi emulation. Is it a well known problem (maybe with a solution :) ), or should I file a bug against it? I didn't find anything related to this problem in bugs.kde.org, but I could be wrong. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: AA again
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 09:05:30AM +0100, Viktor Lakics wrote: I only have AA fonts when I set QT_XFT=1 in an xterm, and start an application from that xterm. How can I set QT_XFT before starting KDE to have AA everywhere in KDE? What config file do I have to edit? /etc/kde/kde2.sh The second question: I love AA, but I absolutely need konsole with the linux console font (not AA-ed). Konsole looks crap when I use AA-ed fonts. Is there any way to have a specific app started with non AA-d fonts from an AA-ed environment? mv /usr/bin/konsole /usr/bin/konsole.real create a new /usr/bin/konsole script: ---cut--- #!/bin/bash export QT_XFT=0 /usr/bin/konsole.real $* ---cut--- -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: AA again
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 01:58:25PM +0200, Achim Bohnet wrote: Right was for KDE 2.2. For KDE 2.1: look feel - style No. As I said : doesn't works. It is needed, but modifying the /etc/kde/kde2.sh is needed too. Don't know why. If I only enable AA in the Control Center, all apps will be started with AA enabled, but kicker not. Modifying kde2.sh solved it, and it works now. At home with 2.2 it works great. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: AA again
On Tuesday 17 July 2001 22:22, Dan Berdine wrote: Thanks, I'v been wondering about this for some time now myself, and my problem has been solved. (Just remember if you have a button for konsole in kicker, you need to set it to launch from a terminal. At least for me.) Right click on icon in kicker, properties, execute - modify 'konsole' to '/usr/bin/konsole' (or what is the full path of your shiny new konsole script). Maybe we should make an alternate 'konsole-no-aa' deb package, which diverts the original konsole. Or something like that :) Still, this seems like a real hack. I *like* haveing AA fonts, and would like to be able to use them in Konsole as well. This was one of the things I was really hoping KDE2.2 would have fixed. Is there some reason why this hasn't been fixed yet? It seems to be a problem for everyone... I think it is not a problem of konsole, but the fonts. We don't have any truetype fonts, which correctly works with mc, mutt, etc. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: kmail
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:32:15AM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote: OK, I have heard several times that kmail uses imap. Yet I cannot find a way to set it up for that. Can anyone tell me how? All I have for options are local and pop accounts. I would like to use kmail to have full support for imap including server side mail folders. Any chance of that working? imap support is only in 2.2, imho. And it currently doesn't checks for new mails, so it is not to usable. (Maybe with gbuffy) -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE Freezes
Just a guess: maybe you should try it without alsa and / or NVidia kerneldrivers, and with the standard XFree nvidia X driver. And, isn't it possible, that your linux isn't freezing, maybe it is..ehm. waiting for something? (device, etc). Try waiting a few minutes, telneting from other host, running top, etc. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: enable sticky by default
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 03:23:58PM +0200, Nils Grundback wrote: Is there some way to start an application (for ex licq) from the terminal with sticky enabled by default, so it appears on all the desktops. $ kstart --help Usage: kstart [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options] command Utility to launch applications with special window properties such as iconified, maximized, a certain virtual desktop, a special decoration and so on. ... --alldesktops Make the window appear on all desktops ... -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: packages (stable, unstable, and somewhere in between)
Or : you simply add the deb-src lines of unstable/testing to sources.list, and get build all packages yourself with 'apt-get -b source package'. With that, you don't must to install the half of all unstable packages (new libc, etc.), if you only need the newest gnumeric. -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
network on sidebar
Hi, I have woody. 1. On the sidebar of Konqueror, at 'network', there is only 'FTP Archives' and 'Web Sites', and no 'LAN'. However, if I type lan:/ in the location, the browser looks ok (lisa is working). Do you have any ideas? At home I have Newton (using the potato debs), and it's working. 2. How can I customize the entries in the sidebar? I want to extend the list of FTP and Web sites, and probably an additional menu (disks), like here : http://kde.themes.org/php/pic.phtml?src=themes/kde/shots/978207245.jpg -- Putz Ákos Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]