2.2.2

2001-11-22 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
ok..2.2.2 is in sid now...I have to re-upload kdelibs as I left in a Recommends for libssl and since libssl is still in non-US I broke policy so I got screamed at. :) other than that I have no plans on uploading a kdelibs3-crypto nor a kdebase-crypto. What this means to all of you is that you w

Re: Font Problem

2001-11-22 Thread David P James
On Thursday 22 November 2001 22:42, Robert Tilley wrote: > I believe I've discovered the reason my fonts under KDE 2.2.2 have freaked > out. > > Many of my programs were set to use Helvetica for the font typeface. > Helvetica is no longer on my system. How can I obtain the Helvetica font? > Is it

RE: Font Problem

2001-11-22 Thread Robert Tilley
I believe I've discovered the reason my fonts under KDE 2.2.2 have freaked out. Many of my programs were set to use Helvetica for the font typeface. Helvetica is no longer on my system. How can I obtain the Helvetica font? Is it part of the MS TT package? Robert -- Comments and information

Freaky Fonts With Update To 2.2.2

2001-11-22 Thread Robert Tilley
After apt-get updating my Debian unstable box to 2.2.2, all of my application fonts became set to a medieval font similar to Apollo. Any ideas? Is there an easier fix than going to each application and resetting my font choices? Hmmm...perhaps the font control panel... Thanks. -- Comments an

Re: konq in ftp mode

2001-11-22 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
On Thursday 22 November 2001 12:46 pm, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote: > > > > ftp://USER:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For security reasons you might prefer ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] > (which wil ask for you password interactively.) Thanks Brian and Wolfgang for your help. Brian actually sent a reply a few da

Awkward behaviour with USB mouse

2001-11-22 Thread Pablo de Vicente
I am running woody + sid (for KDE) on a laptop with a touchpad and a USB connector. I have noticed that when I plug a wheel Logitech mouse to the USB connector the cursor behaves, sometimes (not constantly), in an unpredictable way for some KDE applications. This is most frequent when using kba

Re: konq in ftp mode

2001-11-22 Thread Wolfgang Ratzka
Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2001 08:50 schrieb Sebastian Heinlein: > Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2001 00:49 schrieb Jaye Inabnit ke6sls: > > Greetings: > > > > How do I set konq to send my user/pass? It logs in anonymously just fine, > > but I need my own directory, not the anonymous /pub direc

Re: Problems compiling kdelibs package. Help!

2001-11-22 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
it's an incompatability with the new libxml2...you'll have to wait for the new pacakges. On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:12:44PM +0800, Trevor Phillips wrote: > I'm trying to recompile kdelibs-2.2.1-14 (to enable xinerama, as previously > described on this list), but after quite a while of compiling,

frustration with konsole and foreground/background colors

2001-11-22 Thread Scott Prater
I've spent a day wrestling with this problem, and I've exhausted my options. What I want to do is mind-numbingly simple, at least with kvt and xterm: set the default foreground and background colors of a session upon startup. I want the colors to be different, depending on the session I start up

Re: konq in ftp mode

2001-11-22 Thread Sebastian Heinlein
Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2001 00:49 schrieb Jaye Inabnit ke6sls: > Greetings: > > How do I set konq to send my user/pass? It logs in anonymously just fine, > but I need my own directory, not the anonymous /pub directory on a server. > > tia ftp://USER:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Problems compiling kdelibs package. Help!

2001-11-22 Thread Trevor Phillips
I'm trying to recompile kdelibs-2.2.1-14 (to enable xinerama, as previously described on this list), but after quite a while of compiling, it dies with the following error: In file included from /usr/include/libxml2/libxml/parser.h:576, from /usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlerror.