Er, maybe it can't. The caption under "Message" indicates an upper case
*L* which also fails, though the lower case causes this action. What'd I miss?
On Tuesday 08 May 2001 16:54, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
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On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 05:10:39PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> hi ivan,
>
> > > Therefore, the correct place for the system wide override
> > > directory should be
> > > /etc/kde/{applnk,mimelnk,servcises,servicetypes} which might well
> > > be empty by default. Actually, I believe having b
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On Tuesday, 8. May 2001 23:01, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> Ákos, why don't you use the "L" (list reply) feature of mutt. This
> only replys to the particular list you are replying to...
and even kmail in 2.1.1 can do this :-)
HS
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Hi,
I wanted to thank you all for the man pages you sent me, or pointed me to in
the KDE CVS.
We're just working out the implementation details at the moment, but we
should have it all sorted out within another few days. I'll convert the
existing man pages and set up the locations, and I'll l
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 02:12:33PM -0700, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> [...]
> And if I don't have a ~/.Xdefaults file??
> Running SID.
> [/...]
Just make one, simple really.
cd
vi .Xdefaults
[copy/paste resources]
save
restart X
HTH
Gordon Sadler
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On Sunday 06 May 2001 16:29, Evan Malahy wrote something to this effect:
> For the mouse to work in KDE, remove imwheel.
>
> Place these lines in your ~/.Xdefaults to get Netscape working:
>
> Netscape*drawingArea.translations: #replace\
> : ArmLin
Ákos, why don't you use the "L" (list reply) feature of mutt. This
only replys to the particular list you are replying to...
Just my $0.02...:-))
Viktor
Ui. Még sohasem használtam ezt a két centes dolgot, de gondoltam
most itt az idõ...:-))
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 08:50:51PM +0200, [EMAIL PRO
Try this: apt-get install kdelibs3
and see what happens. After that works, go back and do the apt-get install
task-kde again.
HTH,
D.A.Bishop
On Tuesday 08 May 2001 10:41, Yuri Leikind wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I decided to install kde on my potato, added
> deb http://kde.tdyc.com/debian potato m
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 12:02:18AM -0500, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> So the next experiment is whether the unofficial Potato KDE 2.1.1 will
> install on Progeny nicely
Hi,
I use Potato KDE2.1.1 with Progeny, with only a few problems. One is :
Progeny and Ivan has libvorbis and libogg too, and by
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 06:18:15PM -0700, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> On Monday 07 May 2001 17:05, JC Portlock wrote something to this effect:
> > Hi y'all,
> >
> > Apt-get updated and upgraded my potato box last night. I didn't notice
> > till just now that Licq is no longer on the K-menu and w
Hi,
Kwrite (kdebase 2.1.1.0-0.potato1) has no problems displaying chars > 127
of iso8859-1. But when I print it or save as ps and check with gv or khostview
there are spaces instead of umlaute (e.g, ß ä etc). Does this work for
someone else? Is it a bug? (bugs.kde.org lists nothing. I know it
Ditto.
On Tuesday 08 May 2001 08:56, Andreas Goesele wrote:
> Hi,
>
> last night's upgrade brought some unpleasant surprises:
>
> - kdm now suddenly shows all users on the system instead of only those
> which are supposed to lock in (who have a password and a home
> directory.)
>
> - kdm now longe
Hi all,
I decided to install kde on my potato, added
deb http://kde.tdyc.com/debian potato main crypto optional
to sources.list, 'apt-get update'd it, found the task-kde
package and tried to install it -
apt-get install task-kde
It said:
=
Some packages could not be installed.
My university uses WebCT to distribute much of the online course material.
Basically, you login in to the system, and you get access to a bunch of
material for each of your university units.
It seems to use a system of CGI scripts disguised as directories, like
Freshmeat. Konqueror however, ca
i had the same problem.
i could get the old config back by executing 'kcontrol' as root
(->system->login manager) and reconfiguring kdm.
greetings,
Frank Dekervel
op Tuesday 8 May 2001 17:56 heeft Andreas Goesele het volgende uit zijn
botten geslaan:
> Hi,
>
> last night's upgrade brought so
Hi,
last night's upgrade brought some unpleasant surprises:
- kdm now suddenly shows all users on the system instead of only those
which are supposed to lock in (who have a password and a home
directory.)
- kdm now longer has a shutdown button
- I had font sizes and types configured as I liked
I used Mr. Lakics' XF86Config file, and now it works great.
Thanks for everybody's help,
James Smith
On Monday 07 May 2001 1:16 am, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 05:29:05PM -0500, James Smith wrote:
> > > Does anyone know of a way to get a scroll wheel on a mouse working in
>
Putz Ákos wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 12:46:58PM +0200, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I normally start KDE via gdm. The font sizes in konqueror for web browsing
> > are too small, and if I set the size to huge normal text is OK but the
> > headlines on Slashdot/Linuxtoday
Am Tuesday 08 May 2001 14:03 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> no matter what I do with the applnks dir it'll break kicker. kicker
> hardcodes the paths to the desktop fileswhat a waste of kstddirs. :)
Time for a bug report ;-)
I think Mathias Elter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the guy who maintains
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 03:21:32PM -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
> Here are a couple of files I've found useful and would like to see
> included in the python*-base packages...
Hi Bruce,
would you mind to file an "wishlist" bug report for this ? Just to make sure
that I won't forget it.
Gregor
no matter what I do with the applnks dir it'll break kicker. kicker hardcodes
the paths to the desktop fileswhat a waste of kstddirs. :)
--
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On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 07:38:02AM +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote:
> Sorry, I disregard that subject line - in agree with that solution except for
> one detail:
>
> As a sysad, I do not like to edit anything beneath /usr by hand (exception:
> /usr/local) up to now, the only reason to ever do such a
> > If you don't like this you can edit /etc/kderc /etc/kde2/system.kdeglobals
>
> and what do they do? (been meaning to ask that for awhile now)
They are tie ins to the kstddir bits...they allow you to override or add
to the list of config dirs and other global settings...
[Directories]
dir_co
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 12:46:58PM +0200, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I normally start KDE via gdm. The font sizes in konqueror for web browsing
> are too small, and if I set the size to huge normal text is OK but the
> headlines on Slashdot/Linuxtoday etc. are way too big. If I s
Hi everybody,
I normally start KDE via gdm. The font sizes in konqueror for web browsing
are too small, and if I set the size to huge normal text is OK but the
headlines on Slashdot/Linuxtoday etc. are way too big. If I start KDE via
startx /usr/bin/kde2 however, all fonts are way bigger. Where
Am Tuesday 08 May 2001 09:30 schrieb Bruce Sass:
> hmmm, /usr could also be mounted read-only?
Debian is one of the few Linux Distributions where /usr
can be mounted readonly without breaking or complifiying anything.
So, me votes for /etc/kde2/share/{applnk,mimelnk,templates}
or /etc/kde2/{applnk
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Norbert Nemec wrote:
> Sorry, I disregard that subject line - in agree with that solution except for
> one detail:
>
> As a sysad, I do not like to edit anything beneath /usr by hand (exception:
hmmm, /usr could also be mounted read-only?
> /usr/local) up to now, the only rea
On Mon, 7 May 2001, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> How do I add an app to the K menu system? I was under the misimpression that
> the menusystem and KDE worked hand-in-hand, but this is not the case.
> I've added the apps I use all the time into BlackBox by adding them to
> /etc/menu, but this
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
<...>
> this is how I am going to be doing it.
>
>1. all official .desktop files for mimelnk/applnk/services/servicetypes
> will
> go under /usr/share/kde. (ie.. /usr/share/kde/applnk)
> They will not be *currently* marked as conffiles.
Sorry, I disregard that subject line - in agree with that solution except for
one detail:
As a sysad, I do not like to edit anything beneath /usr by hand (exception:
/usr/local) up to now, the only reason to ever do such a thing was to
workaround
bugs until a new debian-package came out. Usual
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