On Saturday 30 Mar 2002 9:13 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Saturday 30 Mar 2002 7:42 pm, TB wrote:
> > I compiled KDE3.0rc3 for my system and I am wondering, how do I boot into
> > it? I am currently using Libranet linux (based on debian), and when I
> > start up, I get a gnome login manager where
On Saturday 30 Mar 2002 7:42 pm, TB wrote:
> I compiled KDE3.0rc3 for my system and I am wondering, how do I boot into
> it? I am currently using Libranet linux (based on debian), and when I start
> up, I get a gnome login manager where I can choose which window manager I
> want to boot into, but I
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On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:00 pm, you wrote:
> Am Samstag, 30. März 2002 21:09 schrieb Jaye Inabnit ke6sls:
> > Greetings:
> >
> > I have configured gnupg, then built and published my keys to the mit
> > server. Next I configured kmail to use gpg
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 09:51, Gruetzner wrote:
>That is likely part of the problem. I need to research *how* to file a
> bug report--and with whom? Apsfilter? Debian-kde? Someone else?
Install package bug or better reportbug.
Then you just type 'reportbug PACKAGENAME'. Make sure that you
Greetings:
I have configured gnupg, then built and published my keys to the mit server.
Next I configured kmail to use gpg. I can now quickly encrypt messages,
however, I can not sign them. The pad lock is usable, but the ksign icon is
grayed out. What other step is needed to actually
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I compiled KDE3.0rc3 for my system and I am wondering, how do I boot into it?
I am currently using Libranet linux (based on debian), and when I start up, I
get a gnome login manager where I can choose which window manager I want to
boot into, but I can't figure out how to add kde 3 to my choices
Oops. (note red face)
Please disregard my last post :)
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Greetings Bill:
So sorry you spent so much time fooling with the file. A quick call here
could have saved you some time, though I do admit to being gone a lot of
yesterday!
If you still have the file on your drive, probably in
/home/bill/YourFileName, then you can simply move it with the
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:13:59PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
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> [Chris Cheney]
> > KDE 3.0 final has been tagged and I am working on finishing up the debs
> > for it currently. It will probably take a few more days.
>
> Do you plan to include KDE 3.0 in Woody instead of KDE 2.2.2?
No.
On Friday 29 March 2002 23:36, Steffen Evers wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 22:30, Gruetzner wrote:
> > I then manually editted /etc/printcap, changing the semi-colon (
> > ; ) after hl1250 to a colon ( : ). That fixed one error message.
> > The error message now reads:
>
> No, this was n
[Chris Cheney]
> KDE 3.0 final has been tagged and I am working on finishing up the debs
> for it currently. It will probably take a few more days.
Do you plan to include KDE 3.0 in Woody instead of KDE 2.2.2?
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 05:15, Chris Cheney wrote:
> When you are away from the office DO NOT SET YOUR MAILER TO RESPOND TO LIST
> TRAFFIC!!!
Best thing to do for those cases is to write a little perl script to make a
direct connection to port 25 of their mail server and send the message to
them wit
Ich werde ab 26.03.2002 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am 23.12.2024.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht überhaupt nicht mehr beantworten.
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I believe a better audience for you question is the debian-kde list.
I have reformatet your message for better readability and sent it
there.
[Juha Jäykkä]
> What is wrong with the various woody kde packages (knode,
> kdebase3, keystone, kdebase3-bin...), since almost every time I
> upgrade
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 22:30, Gruetzner wrote:
> I then manually editted /etc/printcap, changing the semi-colon ( ; )
> after hl1250 to a colon ( : ). That fixed one error message. The error
> message now reads:
No, this was not good.
I have this line in my printcap file:
lp|cdj970;r=600
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