On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 09:40:34PM +0200, Jaime Robles wrote:
> I have a Debian packaging question.
>
> I am trying to package KLog ( a ham radio logging program for KDE 3.1) and i
> am having BIG problems to package as it do not compile in Debian unstable.
>
> I can do it with no problem for de
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 12:36:35AM +0100, R. Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi. I just wanted to know why there are so many multimedia players for KDE.
> Why do exist kaboodle, noatun, kplayer (named in the latest kde cvs digest),
> kmplayer...?? Wouldn't be better just one GOOD player? (i'm not saying those
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 10:05:56 +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
>On Monday 14 April 2003 03:16, Nick Boyce wrote:
[...]
>> I'm just wondering whether the Woody 3.1.1 debs are proving good for
>> most people now.
[...]
>> I think Ralf says to resolve Cups problems we must use packages
>> from http://ktown
Hi. I just wanted to know why there are so many multimedia players for KDE.
Why do exist kaboodle, noatun, kplayer (named in the latest kde cvs digest),
kmplayer...?? Wouldn't be better just one GOOD player? (i'm not saying those
ones aren't good... but a joint effort could be more powerful i th
On Monday 14 April 2003 15:38, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
>
> Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :(
>
Might have missed something.. but doesn't Komba suit your needs? Works fairly
simple.. The only problem I have seen using this is in the multi user
environment w
On Monday 14 April 2003 19:39, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this referes to both: package in unstable and from download.kde.org
[...]
> Also lisa has no option to make it quiet at boot except pointing stdout to
> /dev/null. Not good! Anyway, that output should be shortened a bit and it
> should
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Hello all!
I have a Debian packaging question.
I am trying to package KLog ( a ham radio logging program for KDE 3.1) and i
am having BIG problems to package as it do not compile in Debian unstable.
I can do it with no problem for debian stable and
Hello List,
I'm working on a notebook and experienced some problems with my touchpad. The mouse halts (and reactivates itself after some time) or vanishes completely. I had the same problems under Win2K and WinXP but by far not that often.
To get the mouse back I have to kill the xserver or j
Hello list,
I experienced something strange on my notebook with sid and KDE 3.1.1. It's configured to autologin to a certain user and thus I never see the KDM-Login except I switch to another user.
Today the system did not switch to the KDM login-screen but showed a black screen for a while (
The most common problem occurs when indexing is attempted. The rewponse is
"htdig.conf cannot be found", even though the .conf file exists in /etc.
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Am Montag, 14. April 2003 17:55 schrieb Michael:
> So at this point, krecord is definitely broken, as is.
> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get it working?
I would like to test to answer you but which package on download.kde.org
provides krec
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Hi,
this referes to both: package in unstable and from download.kde.org
but only tested with package from download.kde.org.
Where should I report the bugs to? KDE bts or Debian bts?
The lisa daemon is looking for /etc/lisarc but the package insall
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måndagen den 14 april 2003 11.33 skrev Cajus Pollmeier:
> Normally you'll get an extra tab in the khelpcenter where you can
> search. How did you get the index stuff working?
So if I don't get that search tab, the indexes obviously don't get created
properly. Oh, well. I will look into it at som
I have this problem, in that Krecord does not respond -- and it looks like
I'm not the only one. I have tried each of my recording sources under
kmix,
and haven't gotten any successful results.
So at this point, krecord is definitely broken, as is.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get it
Am Montag, 14. April 2003 11:08 schrieb Karolina Lindqvist:
> måndagen den 14 april 2003 03.02 skrev Chris Cheney:
> > Whoever has time to figure this out please file a RC bug on khelpcenter
> > with the solution. I haven't had a chance to actually look into why this
> > doesn't work right.
>
> How
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Am Montag, 14. April 2003 10:05 schrieb Ralf Nolden:
> > Also, I think Ralf says to resolve Cups problems we must use packages
> > from http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/Printing but that will install Samba
> > 2.2.7a - but I'm using Eloy Paris's Samba 2.2.
måndagen den 14 april 2003 03.02 skrev Chris Cheney:
> Whoever has time to figure this out please file a RC bug on khelpcenter
> with the solution. I haven't had a chance to actually look into why this
> doesn't work right.
How is it supposed to work?
I can create the indexes, but how do I search
Hi all,
I've just upgrade my Kde distribution from the third time from kde 2.2
to kde 3.1.1 with a debian testing system.
I've got pb with the xfstt font server. I remove it and evrything work
fine but not kmail.
I have previously remove every configuration files from my homedir
(.kde, .kderc) an
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On Monday 14 April 2003 03:16, Nick Boyce wrote:
> [ Sorry for the slightly trolly note of the subject - a troll is not
> intended ]
>
> I'm just wondering whether the Woody 3.1.1 debs are proving good for
> most people now. There have been a number o
On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 08:04:47PM -0500, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 02:36:52AM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > I think madkiss and I agreed on /etc/X11/qt or something. Oswald, any idea
> > if
> > KDM writes those settings to /.qt and how you could influence that with KDM
> > ?
On Monday 14 April 2003 03:16, Nick Boyce wrote:
> I'm just wondering whether the Woody 3.1.1 debs are proving good for
> most people now. There have been a number of posts from people
The physics faculty at copenhagen university uses KDE3.1 on Woody on all
terminals with no real problems. The
[ Please CC me on replies as I'm not suscribed to -kde ]
Hi all,
On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 01:46:14PM +0200, Amaya wrote:
> IIRC, this has been reported:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=xfstt
> There are three different bug reports regarding this behaviour.
Ok, I don't know what
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