If you explore the Debian task list that the LMB gets you, one of the choices
should be KDE. Mine did the same thing, and selecting the KDE item starts KDE.
Is that how it works for you?
Al Hawley in Arizona
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 18:33, tluxt wrote:
Hi,
I've done a potato install, and
Debian KDE users FAQ V-0.1
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I've added a user to my system via kuser (User Manager) but my kdm login does
not recognize that this user exists as only one icon (root) appears in my
login dialog.
This user has a home directory and kuser displays this user, but kdm does not
appear to recognize this user as existing.
Any
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2001 04:36 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
y Ok folks,
I know at least one person is interested in this as he's been beating
me up over this for a week. :) So...here's an update and info.
Wondering who this was? *g*
I *just* found the problem I have been fighting
Robert Tilley wrote:
I've added a user to my system via kuser (User Manager) but my kdm login does
not recognize that this user exists as only one icon (root) appears in my
login dialog.
This user has a home directory and kuser displays this user, but kdm does not
appear to recognize this user
On Thursday 09 August 2001 13:20, Robert Tilley wrote:
I've added a user to my system via kuser (User Manager) but my kdm login does
not recognize that this user exists as only one icon (root) appears in my
login dialog.
This user has a home directory and kuser displays this user, but kdm
Perhaps, this is not the correct forum, but I am definitely a debian
and kde user.
I have been trying korganizer. Everything appears to be working except
the notification feature. When an appointment hits, there is not
e-mail, no sounds played, no beep, no pop-up window. Nothing.
Does
I'm not sure if there's such a thing, but I have one user who is having
problems with fonts on a Debian potato (all stable) machine with KDE 2.1.
Things are 99% ok with the exception of weirdness involving any Gnome/GTK
related apps and one user. Gimp for example. At Gimp's start up, there is
Consult the kdm help page and the configcenter helppage in the 'khelpcenter'
program.
Especially the kdm handbook (html pages like
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kdm/different-window-managers-with-kdm.html ) is
very helpful for configuring your problem.
just starting 'kcontrol'and going to the
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 16:13, uhlhorsr wrote:
Hi all-
I had to blast my system and reinstall potato. I got task-kde from
kde.debian.net and got kdm running, but I can't launch kde2 from kdm.
Blackbox and twm are launched from default and failsafe. The
x-window-manager alternative
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2001 04:36 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
For x86 builds we are now using the objprelink process. What does this
mean to you? Well on average a 20%-30% increase in application startup
time.
Increase in startup time? I hope not :-P.
--
Wolfgang Ratzka
I recently upgraded to debian unstable (2.2.18) and kde 2.2 beta1.
When connecting to my online banking account kde tells me -
Certificate Signing Authority is unknown or invalid
and refuses to process my requests.
The upgrade was performed with apt-get dist-upgrade, and went amazingly well
On Thursday, 9. August 2001 17:24, Jens Benecke wrote:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 04:57:35PM +0200, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
Hi.
I'm currently experimenting with the acpi stuff of my laptop. Now I'm
looking for a simple way to logout an user _without_ any questions.
Simple.
$ killall
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 08:43:43PM +0200, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2001 04:36 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
For x86 builds we are now using the objprelink process. What does this
mean to you? Well on average a 20%-30% increase in application startup
time.
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Jens Benecke wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 08:36:14PM -0600, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
Ok folks,
I know at least one person is interested in this as he's been beating
me up over this for a week. :) So...here's an update and info.
I guess we are all interested
It seems, there are only problems with Apps based on GTK, so it could be an
error in ~/.gtkrc. You should delete (or rename) this file, GTK-Apps then
will use the global configuration in /etc.
Good luck,
Alexander Firyn
On Thursday 09 August 2001 20:34, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 08:43:43PM +0200, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2001 04:36 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
For x86 builds we are now using the objprelink process. What does
this mean to you? Well on average
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Debian KDE users FAQ V-0.1
Jaime Robles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Begin 27/Jan/2001
Last update 16/Mar/2001
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debian-kde@lists.debian.org
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