On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 00:33, Matt Sheffield wrote:
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:56 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
On Dienstag, 11. März 2003 17:52, Stefan Schimanski wrote:
Can you send me these error messages? I don't see a reason why it
shouldn't build on Woody.
I don't even see the
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 23:36, perlcgi2000 wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some research into the usability of KDE.
Hopefully the results can be fed into the KDE
Usability project (http://usability.kde.org) and help
improve future versions of KDE.
The survey only takes 5 minutes to fill out and
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 18.55 schrieb Ralf Nolden:
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On Dienstag, 11. März 2003 17:00, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
my ~/Mail/inbox file has several hundred MB even if there are only a few
undeleted emails in.
How can I compact that file?
I'm running sid on my iBook, and I'm trying to play a CD. I start the cd in
kscd, but no sound comes out. Checking Arts Control, kscd is not attached to
arts. Is this a problem specific to power PC? Can anyone else successfully
use kscd?
Frank
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I'm missing some plug-ins to process PGP signatures. I get messages like:
Message was signed with unknown key.
The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
Problem: S/MIME plug-in was not specified.
Use the 'Settings-Configure KMail-Security' dialog to specify the plug-in
or ask
I installed KMail from http://people.debian.org/~ccheney/kde-other/ but
it doesn't have addressbook. Ok - so I tried to install kdepim package
but it is not found :( Is there any respository with rest of KDE 3.1
packages for 'sid'?
CC: me because I'm not subscribed to this list
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hallo to everyone,
i wondered how to access a audio cd by noatun. i did not find a possibility to
do this. pleas tell me the solution.
thank you
w mader
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and for one second, I wished that you were dead
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Hi all,
I'm looking for any available mirrors for my CVS HEAD packages. It
looks like my existing one is going to be unavailable shortly, and I
would like to have a backup plan. I have set up rsync, so mirroring is
a simple matter of an occasional cron job, and not too much else on your
part.
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On Mittwoch, 12. März 2003 14:10, Frank Murphy wrote:
I'm running sid on my iBook, and I'm trying to play a CD. I start the cd in
kscd, but no sound comes out. Checking Arts Control, kscd is not attached
to arts. Is this a problem specific to power
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On Mittwoch, 12. März 2003 15:19, Victor R. Cain wrote:
I'm missing some plug-ins to process PGP signatures. I get messages like:
Message was signed with unknown key.
The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
Problem: S/MIME plug-in
You cannot listen to cds in noatun, use kscd for that. And please, for the
love of all that is good and righteous and holy, get a smaller sig.
Otherwise, Osama wins :-(
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 07:42 am, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
hallo to everyone,
i wondered how to access a audio cd by
So it turns out that this is a bug in kscd. Because NewWorld Macs don't have
a wire going from the CD drive to the sound card, the system has to push the
sound to the card itself. It seems that only xmms has a plugin to do this.
Most other programs (including kscd) just start the CD drive and
Frank Van Damme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 23:36, perlcgi2000 wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some research into the usability of KDE.
Hopefully the results can be fed into the KDE
Usability project (http://usability.kde.org) and help
improve future versions of KDE.
The
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 11:52 am, Frank Murphy wrote:
So it turns out that this is a bug in kscd. Because NewWorld Macs
don't have a wire going from the CD drive to the sound card, the
system has to push the sound to the card itself. It seems that only
xmms has a plugin to do this. Most
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 23:36, perlcgi2000 wrote:
I'm doing some research into the usability of KDE.
Hopefully the results can be fed into the KDE
Usability project (http://usability.kde.org) and help
improve future versions of KDE.
The survey only takes 5 minutes to fill out and can be
Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. Tomorrow kdemultimedia,
kdenetwork, and kdepim will probably go in. It will not be installable
until ftpadmin team adds the needed overrides for libvorbis0a though.
Chris
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:42:38PM +0100, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
hallo to everyone,
i wondered how to access a audio cd by noatun. i did not find a possibility to
do this. pleas tell me the solution.
thank you
w mader
I have not tried it myself but supposedly using the audiocd:/ ioslave
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 05:52:22PM +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
So it turns out that this is a bug in kscd. Because NewWorld Macs don't have
a wire going from the CD drive to the sound card, the system has to push the
sound to the card itself. It seems that only xmms has a plugin to do this.
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 19:00, Brian Nelson wrote:
Frank Van Damme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Filled it in with all pleasure, and, since you're asking my opinion
anyway, the useability of kde has little to do with menu structures of
user-friendlyness, at which it is way ahead of all the
Thank you!
Not only for the status update but most of all for the work you put into the
packages!
--Felix
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 14:32:46 -0600
Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a shame that they went the cheap route and got rid of the cable,
you are probably losing several percent of your cpu power now just to
play an audio cd that would regularly require none. As I understand it
you can
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On Mittwoch, 12. März 2003 21:20, Chris Cheney wrote:
Most of KDE 3.1.1 is now in Debian Sid. Tomorrow kdemultimedia,
kdenetwork, and kdepim will probably go in. It will not be installable
until ftpadmin team adds the needed overrides for
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 04:02 pm, James Tappin wrote:
The counter argument is that by using the analogue cable from the
drive to the sound card you add an extra D-A and A-D conversion.
Furthermore the D-A on most PC (or Mac) CD drives isn't of the
highest quality and you are moving the
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 09:02:29PM +, James Tappin wrote:
The counter argument is that by using the analogue cable from the drive to
the sound card you add an extra D-A and A-D conversion. Furthermore the
D-A on most PC (or Mac) CD drives isn't of the highest quality and you
are moving the
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:42, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Second, It may not be the design goal to run on the lowest end stuff
(like a system built out of Linux, Dietlibc, TinyX and twm or
something :-) ), but I hope it isn't the goal of the kde project to
become as big as Windows Xp or
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 01:42 pm, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Second, It may not be the design goal to run on the lowest end stuff (like
a system built out of Linux, Dietlibc, TinyX and twm or something :-) ),
but I hope it isn't the goal of the kde project to become as big as Windows
Xp or
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 10:00:23AM -0800, Brian Nelson scrawled:
Then show them a light window manager, like wmaker or blackbox (and
friends). Having KDE be usable on extremely low-end hardware just isn't
a design goal of KDE.
Well, by default it's pretty heavy. But use a few well-known
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 11:28:15PM +0100, Michael Schuerig wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:42, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Second, It may not be the design goal to run on the lowest end stuff
(like a system built out of Linux, Dietlibc, TinyX and twm or
something :-) ), ..
Current
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:27, Randy Kramer wrote:
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 23:36, perlcgi2000 wrote:
Sorry, I looked at the survey and just couldn't bear to fill it out. I
haven't been on the list long, and don't know you, but I couldn't help
but get the feeling that you have some hidden
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 23:28, Michael Schuerig wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:42, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Second, It may not be the design goal to run on the lowest end stuff
(like a system built out of Linux, Dietlibc, TinyX and twm or
something :-) ), but I hope it isn't the goal
On Thursday 13 March 2003 00:10, Daniel Stone wrote:
Then show them a light window manager, like wmaker or blackbox (and
friends). Having KDE be usable on extremely low-end hardware just isn't
a design goal of KDE.
Well, by default it's pretty heavy. But use a few well-known tricks,
like
Is anyone out there able to map keys to arbitrary commands in KDE. I
have been wondering about this for a long time. Right now I am using
KDE 3.1 and would like to map extra keys on the keyboard to control
xmms. I can't find a way to do it from the control center and I have
searched the web for
On Thursday 13 March 2003 00:31, Nick Leverton wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 11:28:15PM +0100, Michael Schuerig wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:42, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Second, It may not be the design goal to run on the lowest end
stuff (like a system built out of Linux,
On Thursday 13 March 2003 01:27, Carl Baldwin wrote:
Is anyone out there able to map keys to arbitrary commands in KDE. I
have been wondering about this for a long time. Right now I am using
KDE 3.1 and would like to map extra keys on the keyboard to control
xmms. I can't find a way to do
Hello Debian-KDE users !
For the sid users here, I get the following message on a
(not all may be kde, but most are)
apt-get -d -y dist-upgrade
The following packages will be REMOVED:
kdebase ksysguard
The following packages have been kept back
ark kamera kappfinder kate kcalc kcharselect
Hi
I use Debian 3.0 + KDE3 + X4.2 + OCaml 3.0.6 (see sources.list below)
When I do `apt-get update`, I get the following error:
Unpacking replacement libarts1 ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libarts1_1.1.0-0woody4_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 01:23:36AM +0100, Frank Van Damme scrawled:
Could you elaborate on the ICE-unix trick?? And wasn't kwrited a text editor?
Making the .ICE-unix directory owned by root.root makes things run a lot
faster, IPC-wise, and kwrite is the text editor - kwrited is a daemon to
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 01:23:36AM +0100, Frank Van Damme scrawled:
Could you elaborate on the ICE-unix trick?? And wasn't kwrited a text
editor?
Making the .ICE-unix directory owned by root.root makes things run a lot
faster, IPC-wise, and kwrite is the text editor - kwrited is a daemon to
James D. Freels wrote:
Hello Debian-KDE users !
For the sid users here, I get the following message on a
(not all may be kde, but most are)
apt-get -d -y dist-upgrade
The following packages will be REMOVED:
kdebase ksysguard
The following packages have been kept back
ark kamera kappfinder kate
Paul Scott wrote:
James D. Freels wrote:
Hello Debian-KDE users !
For the sid users here, I get the following message on a
(not all may be kde, but most are)
apt-get -d -y dist-upgrade
I get this too. A new version is clearly being uploaded and isn't
quite all there yet. See the just previous
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