hello,
2 or 3 days ago, you helped me to understand why my X did not
work. Now, it's OK. I installed "desktop environment" with
tasksel. I can lauch gnome, twm too but not KDE. In kde.log I
get the following lines :
(**) Configured Mouse: Protocol: "PS/2"'
(**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer
(==)
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Hi!,
> hi
> using kde 3.02, when i try to open a cd using kscd, i get an error saying i
> don't have permission to access the cd
>
> i'm in groups audio and cdrom
> it's probably something simple, but i can't think what's wrong
You need permission to
hi
using kde 3.02, when i try to open a cd using kscd, i get an error saying i
don't have permission to access the cd
i'm in groups audio and cdrom
it's probably something simple, but i can't think what's wrong
please cc me, as i'm not in the list
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I got this while installing KDE3:
Vorbereiten zum Ersetzen von libkscan1 4:2.2.2-6.3 (durch
.../libkscan1_4%3a3.0.2-0_i386.deb) ...
Entpacke Ersatz-libkscan1 ...
dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von
/var/cache/apt/archives/libkscan1_4%3a3.0.2-0_i386.deb (--unpack):
versuche »/usr/share/icons/hicolo
I finally bought a scanner that will work with Linux (Epson 1650). It works
fine with xsane and xscanimage. However, kooka just doesn't work on this
machine. Someone else reported the exact situation in bug 141383, which has
been outstanding for some time. Will this be addressed in due time
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Hi, I recently upgraded to the latest KDE3 packages from geniussystems.
I can't compile KDE Programs that needs the arts development files,
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checking for mcopidl... not found
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It seems to be in the libarts1-dev package, however there is
On Sunday 14 July 2002 00:16, Erik Johansson wrote:
> I think you need cvs version to make it compile with kde3. I'm not 100%
> sure, but this is what I have done and it works great. Instructions at:
The cvs version compiled fine.
Thank you!
Stefan
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Am Sonntag, 14. Juli 2002 04:19 schrieb Peter Clark:
> [...]
> > What does Section "Module" say in your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
> > file?
>
> Section "Module"
> Load"ddc"
> Load"dbe"
> Load"extmod"
> Load"glx"
> Load"pex5"
> Load
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