Hi all! I have a problem with my debian and my kde31rc2..
i install this kde with shakti.ath.cx sources, and now, when i load
any kde application, the kmail menus (for example) are fucked..
the text menus shows: NO TEXT NO TEXT .. when, should be Options
File ...
its a qt problem?? Please, help me
Hi all,
I have a minor but very annoying problem: I'm running woody, and until
recently I had KDE 3.0.0 running perfectly on it (mostly due to advice
gleaned from this very list). Yesterday I upgraded to KDE 3.0.4 by putting
deb http://download.uk.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian/woody ./ in
onsdagen den 13 november 2002 10.54 skrev Lucas Garcia:
Hi all! I have a problem with my debian and my kde31rc2..
i install this kde with shakti.ath.cx sources, and now, when i load
any kde application, the kmail menus (for example) are fucked..
the text menus shows: NO TEXT NO TEXT .. when,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:35:52PM +0300, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
try adding the user(s) to the group (in /etc/group) that owns the device
(e.g. (/dev/hdc), and re-login the user(s) for changes to take effect.
All user permissions on my system are set correctly.
I am a seasoned
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 12:28, Frank Van Damme wrote:
It's ugly allright... but why does writing cd's need root
privilegies? Isn't it an inadequacy in the kernel?
Maybe it's better to remove
the need for root privilegies completely (what is a multiuser system
worth if you have to do
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On Wednesday 13 November 2002 03:46 am, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
onsdagen den 13 november 2002 10.54 skrev Lucas Garcia:
Hi all! I have a problem with my debian and my kde31rc2..
i install this kde with shakti.ath.cx sources, and now, when i
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 12:28, Frank Van Damme wrote:
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 03:48, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
I'm glad to finally see a discussion of this subject. I find the
structure of CD recording software in Linux quite outdated and
inadequate for a multi-user environment
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So any ideas what causes this? It's annoying and I want to make it stop. ;)
Doug
On Monday 11 November 2002 09:51 pm, Michael wrote:
:) That's why we had to go to RC2...
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Am Mittwoch, 13. November 2002 14:39 schrieb Michael Schuerig:
You, as a user wanting to burn CDs, don't need any root privileges. The
kernel is just fine. As is cdrecord. Your distribution (debian) or your
administrator (that may be yourself) has
R. Boyce wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry.. :)) Could not resist..
Anders
Hi, my problem with menus are solved, but now, i've got a speed problem
when i push a button (as FILE for example) this take a while to load...
but i've got a too fast PC and this menus should be more faster than
now...
Rgds
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On Wednesday 13 November 2002 11.13, R. Boyce wrote:
Hi all,
I have a minor but very annoying problem: I'm running woody, and until
recently I had KDE 3.0.0 running perfectly on it (mostly due to advice
gleaned from this very list). Yesterday I
I'm just curious, is anyone using kpilot and its conduits for
kalendar/kab with recent builds of kde? I stopped looking at using this
as an option a LONG time ago, as it was always marked as alpha-quality,
and seems to still be so, and never actually worked for me.
What I'm looking for is the
Since there is a problem with valgrind and NVIDIA's OpenGL drivers, I
cannot use valgrind :(
Is there a plan of qt packages not linked to opengl ? Do you have
another solution ?
Thanks for your work, KDE Qt packages are very good
--
Sylvain Joyeux
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 17:51, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Yes, an addgroup user cdrom is enough to make it work. But you do
not really want that to users,you cannot trust ultimately, because
suid-root in this case allows it to specify anything as dev= in
cdrecord command line: overwriting
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