Re: [Cooker] kdebase 1:2.2.2-19mdk = HELP WHERE ARE MY ICONS.

2002-01-12 Thread Tony Clark
Hmm...got me beat...sure the icon files are still there...should be somewhere /usr/share/icons/hicolor I think On Saturday 12 January 2002 06:24 pm, you wrote: > I tried putting those lines in /etc/profile but it still doesn't work. > > the 'set' command shows that it has been exported but the i

Re: [Cooker] kdebase 1:2.2.2-19mdk = HELP WHERE ARE MY ICONS.

2002-01-12 Thread Tony Clark
/MattB > > On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 10:08, Tony Clark wrote: > > Yeah just had the problem myself > > > > export KDEDIR=/usr > > export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt2 > > > > That should fix it...did here > > > > On Saturday 12 January 2002 04:53 pm, you wro

Re: [Cooker] kdebase 1:2.2.2-19mdk = HELP WHERE ARE MY ICONS.

2002-01-12 Thread Tony Clark
Yeah just had the problem myself export KDEDIR=/usr export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt2 That should fix it...did here On Saturday 12 January 2002 04:53 pm, you wrote: > Well the subject says it all. > I upgraded the kdebase and kdebase-devel 2.2.2-19mdk > and it appears to be broken. It removed all

Re: [Cooker] KDE 2.2 and objprelink

2001-08-16 Thread Tony Clark
maintainers to enable by > themselves if it works. Since this decreases loading time by as much as > 50%, and since downloading SRPMS is rather out of the question for me, I'd > really like to see this enabled. > > If not, might you give a better reason for leaving this off? --

Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.4.7-6mdk

2001-08-05 Thread Tony Clark
So if I install the devfs package and this kernel, everything is going to work? I had better find out what the lilo switch is to disable it just in case. I lose this box, I lose network access :-) On Sunday 05 August 2001 16:00, you wrote: > Tony Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Re: [Cooker] alsa

2001-08-02 Thread Tony Clark
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Re: [Cooker] alsa

2001-08-01 Thread Tony Clark
No, I didn't compile it myself. On Thursday 02 August 2001 00:21, you wrote: > Tony Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I've just upgraded my kernel to 2.4.7 > > if you've compiled it yourself, you've to recompile alsa too > > > and have n

[Cooker] alsa

2001-08-01 Thread Tony Clark
I've just upgraded my kernel to 2.4.7 and have noticed that my sound is not using alsa modules. Now it could have been like that from a week ago when I reinstalled everything from the June snapshot. modprobe tells me it can't find the sound driver. I have it aliased in modules.conf and have