A few small queries relating to KDE:
Firstly, I've finally got Xinerama support compiled in and it seems to be
working - I can maximise and it only maximises to one screen, not both, and
new windows tend not to overlap the border (although dialog boxes still do).
However, I can't find anything
Oops. Sorry about that. I forgot about line-wrapping.
Again
Thanks for the tip about /var/log/kdm.log
I was able to figure out that the problem was X (which I
have built from CVS). I had not considered this, as kdm
worked fine with it before. Reverting to X in Debian
testing lets kdm
I have exactly the same problem - with 2.1 that was OK, but in 2.2 - the
same message.
An one more problem - if I lock my screen (pressing lock button in the
kpanel), I cannot unlock it: password always fails How that can be?
Thank you
Roman
I am running testing w/ the kde2.2.1 packages
Am Dienstag 27 November 2001 20:57 schrieben Sie:
Hi Aurelien, on Dienstag, 27. November 2001 19:39 you wrote:
My last update was yesterday. And now I have a periodical access to
one harddisk (/usr) _exactly_ every 5 seconds.
I am sure there wasn't this problem
three days ago. The
On Tuesday 27 November 2001 13:04, Udo Burghardt wrote:
Hello list,
keeping uptodate with testing I am running KDE 2.2 since it is
available without Problems. Thanks Ivan!
My last update was yesterday. And now I have a periodical access to one
harddisk (/usr) _exactly_ every 5 seconds. One
What is this?
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like crazy.
Especially when I first resume my notebook.
What is it?
What does it do?
Why do I care?
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 09:07:31PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
What is this?
I believe that kapm-idled is a kernel process. You've probably got APM (power
management) enabled in your kernel.
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like crazy.
It's taking up all your processor's
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I think you will see the process iff the Make CPU Idle calls when idle
option of APM is set in your kernel.
James
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 04:07, Tom Allison wrote:
What is this?
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like
Hi Tom,
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like crazy.
Especially when I first resume my notebook.
What is it?
kapm-idled -- kernel apm idle daemon
What does it do?
Showing how much your CPU is doing nothing. IE
real load = 100% - whatever kapm-idled shows
I remember reading that it is possible to change from automatic copying to
explicit copying (i.e. having to hit ctrl-c to copy items to the clipboard)
but I cannot find any information on how to make this change.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
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