On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
1) I am surprised to see so very few mirrors of kde.tdyc.com (and one of
them - kde.rap.ucar.edu - does not seem to work at all). Is there a chance
that the archive finds a place within ftp.debian.org so that it is
mirrored?
no
Any chance to
I have a Yamaha on-board sound card (ymf740c) and use the alsa
drivers. With version 2.0 kf kde, the kde2-enabled sound was
garbled. The new version 2.0.1 fixes this problem with special
configuration for the yamaha cards. My sound now works great!
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I have a good friend, and I plan to surprise him with a new pentium pc and
cdrom of debian. The question, All former distro's of debian never included
things like netscape and kde. Will the new 2.2.r2 include these? It's pretty
important that it does since he is way out of town and internet
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 18:32, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
Hello,
I have a good friend, and I plan to surprise him with a new pentium pc and
cdrom of debian. The question, All former distro's of debian never included
things like netscape and kde. Will the new 2.2.r2 include these? It's
*** ... continuing with the why aren't you mirrored more thread
*** (sorry for the break).
*** Ivan,
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 01:05:06 +0100 (CET)
From: Martin Konold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANNOUNCE: KDE 2.0.1 released
hi,
first i'd like to thank the people who provided the deb packages,
I could install them (and they're now running) but the configuration
causes an error when i run the dselect install/configure :
snip
67 packages not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B
Some of these binary packages for KDE
2.0.1 will be available for free download under
http://ftp.kde.org/stable/2.0.1/distribution/ or under the equivalent
directory at one of the many KDE ftp server mirrors. Please note that the
*** ...why are .debs not included in the Some?...
they have
is this a dpkg error or caused by the kde packages ?
is there a workaround ?
yea...install libqt2.2 and not libqt2.2-gl
and the problem your having with konq not doing https is due to you not
installing the -crypto packages. (kdelibs3-crypto and kdebase-crypto)
Ivan
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Ivan this might be a bug, or might not -)
Under gnome, if I added a package or removed one, the Debian menus
would update right away, under WM only desktops as well.
Currently under KDE my Debian menus seem 'frozen' I have even
run update-menus manually. Packages that I have removed and/or
From the kde help:
However you can change this behavior. Right click the Taskbar handle and
choose Preferences. You can check the Show all windows checkbox if you want
to see all windows no matter what virtual desktop they reside on. Check the
Run outside of panel checkbox to separate Taskbar
Under gnome, if I added a package or removed one, the Debian menus
would update right away, under WM only desktops as well.
Currently under KDE my Debian menus seem 'frozen' I have even
run update-menus manually. Packages that I have removed and/or
added recently are not showing up. I have
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