Nathan K. Bathory schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:10:27 +0200
"Ali H. Caliskan" wrote:
...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't
you patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS!
please, please don't disrupt this list with your negativity...
i have personall
Excerpts from Ali H. Caliskan's message of Mon Aug 17 10:10:27 -0400 2009:
> ...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't you
> patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS!
Is this really a good problem resolution strategy? Lets all please calm
down.
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Andrei Tho
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:10:27 +0200
"Ali H. Caliskan" wrote:
> ...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't
> you patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS!
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Thomas Bächler
> wrote:
>
> > Ali H. Caliskan schrieb:
> >
> >> We
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:20, Ali H. Caliskan wrote:
> well it's certainly the way to go, unfortunately I'm occupied with some
> pythonic endevours right now. I let the master speak for himself.
Is there really a need to keep trolling? Let's keep the lists free of
juvenile crap like that please.
well it's certainly the way to go, unfortunately I'm occupied with some
pythonic endevours right now. I let the master speak for himself.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 9:39 PM, Antonio de la Rosa wrote:
> Ali H. Caliskan escribió:
>
>> ...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why do
Ali H. Caliskan schrieb:
...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't you
patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS!
If there was in fact something broken, you could tell me what it is. But
you don't do that, you are simply trolling, that's it.
So, what sho
Ali H. Caliskan escribió:
...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't you
patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS!
Do you know that is free software?, open a bug and/or create a patch for
the PKGBUILD with problems.
...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't you
patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS!
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Ali H. Caliskan schrieb:
>
>> Well, I'm not a Chakra or kde user but I can say that I quite familiar
>> with
>> t
Ali H. Caliskan schrieb:
Well, I'm not a Chakra or kde user but I can say that I quite familiar with
the PKGBUILDS of core and extra packages, and needless to say, it's not
always consistent most of the times. So stop blaming others and work your
ass off when required!
Very polite of you. Let m
Well, I'm not a Chakra or kde user but I can say that I quite familiar with
the PKGBUILDS of core and extra packages, and needless to say, it's not
always consistent most of the times. So stop blaming others and work your
ass off when required!
/ali
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Thomas Bächler
richard terry schrieb:
1) the libjepg.7 vs 62 problem - I've exhaustively tried every solution over
the last few hours on the forums and cannot get kmail to work - loads but
'poof; up in smoke once the gui appears
On a fresh install, there is no issue with libjpeg at all, there's just
the .so.
>
>
>
> I think you need to go to System Settings -> Advanced -> File Associations
> and change the association of inode/directory to use Konqueror with higher
> priority than Dolphin.
>
> Edgar
>
I've done this one, with no more success. Probably need a bug report.
Am oder ungefähr am Montag, 17. August 2009, um 09:48:37 schrieb Shridhar
Daithankar:
> >
> > 2) Dolphin - I really liked konqueror - can one still install this as a
> >
> > > file browser. I note there is a kdebase-konqueror package, using this >
> > > multiple 'file exists in the filesystem' me
>
> 2) Dolphin - I really liked konqueror - can one still install this as a
>
> > file browser. I note there is a kdebase-konqueror package, using this >
> > multiple 'file exists in the filesystem' messages I could use a force but
> > god knows what this will trash. Any alternatives.
>
> I'm usin
I'll talk about my machine, with KDE4. I don't know why you get all these
weird stuff.
> 1) the libjepg.7 vs 62 problem - I've exhaustively tried every solution
> over
> the last few hours on the forums and cannot get kmail to work - loads but
> 'poof; up in smoke once the gui appears
My kmail
Massive headache, well, actually it wasn't an upgrade it was a brand new HDD
(kept the old one). all this started when I was stupid enough to install
scribus > libreadline version problems and couldn't back track, Some other
file was somehow affected and needed to run a terminal because then my ar
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