kdeinit with kde.org's 3.0.4 packages for unstable.

2002-11-14 Thread Rob Andrews
I've installed kde 3.0.4 from the apt source for unstable from kde.org.

Whenever I log out, a single kdeinit process is left in limbo which then
consumes as much CPU time as it can get it's little mits on.

Has anyone else seen this, got a solution, or reported it as a bug?

Regards,
n.

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Re: no HighColor widget style with qt3.0.5

2002-08-05 Thread Rob Andrews
[Michael Schmitz wrote in newsgate.debian.kde]
 > I've upgraded qt from 3.0.4 to 3.0.5.
 > After this the KDE3 HighColor default theme is no longer available. Only a 
 > reduced set of widget styles is available (the QT built-in styles). 
 > Downgrading qt3-mt back to 3.0.4. everything is working fine.
 > Any ideas?

Chris Cheney mentioned that he was prepping new debs to fix this a few
threads back.

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Re: Font-AA

2002-08-02 Thread Rob Andrews
[Michael Spanier wrote in newsgate.debian.kde]
 > anyone knows if font-aa should be working with the current kde3.x packages ??

Works For Me[tm].

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Re: KDE3 and KDE2 side by side

2002-08-01 Thread Rob Andrews
[Nicolai P Guba wrote in newsgate.debian.kde]
 > > Multiple versions of KDE can not be installed into the same hierarchy
 > > and this is not a limitation of Debian, it is a limitation of how KDE
 > > works.  You can of course have one version in /usr and one somewhere
 > > else like /opt or /usr/local.
 > Why is this a limitation of how KDE works.  I don't understand.  What would 
 > KDE have to do so that this is possible?

It's down to where things get installed. 'kicker' (the panel), goes into
/usr/bin in both kde 2 and kde 3. The majority of kde components will be
like this.

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Re: Konverse and KDE3

2002-08-01 Thread Rob Andrews
[Jon Ellis wrote in newsgate.debian.kde]
 > I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find konverse debs for KDE
 > 3.0.2.

I've tried building it and failed - I'll see if I can suss out how to fix
it, but until then I can recommend gabber, since it happily docks into the
kde panel.

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Re: Dependendcy problem KDE3/wine

2002-08-01 Thread Rob Andrews
[Thomas Ritter wrote in newsgate.debian.kde]
 > after installing KDE3 from the well known apt source, I am unable to install 
 > debian wine, as libwine depends on libarts, where KDE3 installed and needs 
 > libarts1. Has anyone resolved this yet? Installing libarts would uninstall my
 > whole KDE3...

The previously discussed fix was to manually fetch the build dependacies of
wine (without libarts-dev, obviously), and install libarts1-dev. Then fetch
the wine source, edit debian/control to depend on "libarts1" instead of
"libarts", and debian/rules binary to build your own packages of it.

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