Re: Ownership of /tmp/.ICE-unix and KDE speed

2003-09-19 Thread Ryan Thoryk
Is that trailing data at the end of your message one of the current viruses 
going around?  Make sure you strip it from the messages because they enlarge 
the emails by over 100k.  The email header said that you used Kmail, so at 
least you're immune to these insane viruses (I'm on a Sun computer, so I can't 
even execute x86 code)

> On September 19, 2003 07:50, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > I see a big effect if ICE-unix is owned by root or not.  With
> > ICE-unix chown root, after login I almost immediately see the
> > kdesktop & ksplash on the first or second last item indicating
> > that the apps are restored.
> >
> Is there some security issue with this. I mean, if it is such 
> an improvement, why the ownership of ICE-unix is not root by 
> default? Just curious, Slaven
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RE: Restoring Taskbar

2003-09-19 Thread Ryan Thoryk
Yeah my email account is getting around 200 150k messages/day, but at least I 
run my own email server so that space is not a problem (I've also got 
spamassassin running on the qmail backend).  Where is all this coming from?!  
I'll try to investigate (sorry about getting a little off-topic from KDE)

> If anyone answered this today would you mind resending your 
> answer.  I am being flooded with viruses and this account filled 
> up.
> 
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> Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 08:47:00 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Restoring Taskbar
> 
> I was trying to setup Mozilla Thunderbird in a new install 
> of Debian Woody and I accidentally deleted the Internet Menu 
> in my taskbar.  Is there anyway of restoring the defaults? 
>  Please be specific.  I am a 
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Re: More KDE font problems

2003-09-19 Thread Ryan Thoryk
I found the official bug report here:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=209378

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> On Friday 19 Sep 2003 08:19, Ryan Thoryk wrote:
> > I'm running Debian Sid x86 on my laptop and recently an update (kde i
> > think) caused all kde applications to (including kdm) default to the
> > first available truetype font, which looks almost unreadable.  I tried
> > fooling around with it and moving the font it uses, but it simply chooses
> > the next available font.  I moved the entire /usr/share/fonts/truetype
> > directory and it still finds the next available font (this time
> > non-truetype).  Also the KDE configuration panel does nothing to fix
> > this.  Also I'm not using the XFS font server from my XF4 config file
> > (should I?).  It seems like the KDE font configs broke or something...
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> 
> Downgrading libqt3c102-mt (and its dependencies) to 3.2.1-3 
> from 3.2.1-4 helps.
> 
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More KDE font problems

2003-09-18 Thread Ryan Thoryk
I'm running Debian Sid x86 on my laptop and recently an update (kde i think) 
caused all kde applications to (including kdm) default to the first available 
truetype font, which looks almost unreadable.  I tried fooling around with it 
and moving the font it uses, but it simply chooses the next available font.  I 
moved the entire /usr/share/fonts/truetype directory and it still finds the 
next available font (this time non-truetype).  Also the KDE configuration panel 
does nothing to fix this.  Also I'm not using the XFS font server from my XF4 
config file (should I?).  It seems like the KDE font configs broke or 
something...

Any suggestions?

Ryan Thoryk
Unix and Network Specialist
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