Dead keys not working in kword+X4.0.1

2000-11-08 Thread F. Fernández
Hi!

I don't know if this should be submited here or in the X or KDE lists.
Anyway, here goes...

I'm trying to keep my machine up to date with woody and the first
time I installed kde I was very happy because I could write dead
keys like "ã" (atilde) or "á" (aacute) directly.

After another update, and every time since then, the dead keys never
worked again, although they work in other KDE apps like konsole.

I hoped that X 4.0.1 would help with this quetion but it didn't.

Is this a bug in KWord? Should this be sent directly to the KDE folks
or is this a problem in my X configuration?

TIA,

Fernando



Re: linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-06-30 Thread F. Fernández
Hi!

Two years ago I had the same doubt and evaluated some options. I finally
decided to go for a small cisco router for the following reasons:
- At that time the linux kernel didn't do traffic shaping
- WAN boards were expensive and did'n have direct support
  in my country (Portugal)
- Cisco hardware is probably more reliable than a PC with one board
  in it (I confirmed this since we still use Linux for the internal router
  and firewall all along with the cisco router for the Internet
  connection - PC's do fail a lot and the cisco router never failed)

What we lost with this decision was:
- Traffic logging and statistics
- Efficient line monitoring
- Free software upgrades

If you are serious about this connection, spend a little bit more
and buy a dedicated router or be prepared to switch PC's very fast when the
the CPU hangs, the RAM fails or motherboard burns.

Hope this helps!

Fernando



- Original Message -
From: Mario Olimpio de Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User List 
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 4:04 PM
Subject: linux + wan (frame relay)


>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan
> protocols, especifically frame-relay?
> That's, if I buy a wan card, can I route with Linux? Should I
> expect some troubles? Some limitation? Can I "safely" substitute a Cisco
> router with a linux+wan card?
> Any kind of info is welcome; better if it's quick! :-))
> Thanks,
>
> []s
> Mario O.de Menezes"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but
> IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails"
> http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21
>http://www.revistalinux.com.br
>
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