On Sun March 28 2004 05:00 am, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
] I tried shutting down all unnecessary daemons, everything. Nothing
] improves this sluggishness. I don't know exactly when this started,
] it certainly wasn't associated with an update.
If you don't know when it started, how do you k
Am Monday 29 March 2004 01:29 schrieb Wolfgang Mader:
> Is ist possible to make the Alarm Deamon of KOrganizer awear of the
> birthdays of the contacts in the kde addressbook?
This is just too easy ;)
Look at menu File->Import->Import Birthdays...
HS
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Hello,
Is ist possible to make the Alarm Deamon of KOrganizer awear of the birthdays
of the contacts in the kde addressbook?
Thanks Wolfgang
> DefaultDepth16
>Depth 16
> Modes "1280x960" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600"
> "640x480"
>
> But I am not able to select 1280x960 in KDE. I am shure my graphic card and
> my monitor device is able to do this - I had
Hello list,
My /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 has this enrties:
DefaultDepth16
Depth 16
Modes "1280x960" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600"
"640x480"
But I am not able to select 1280x960 in KDE. I am shure my graphic card and
On Saturday 27 March 2004 10:58 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Saturday 27 March 2004 17:58, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > You have two options: (1) restore "-dpi 100" in Xservers, so that
> > you'll have the same as you had before upgrading [note that you'll
> > have to change ba
Hi,
while trying to solve my other problem, I've managed to bork my KDM as
well. Now, whenever I try to login through kdm the only thing I get
is an xterm. This is while I did select KDE as session type.
Any ideas?
Best and thanks in advance,
Magnus
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On Saturday 27 March 2004 20:17, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> When I deleted them, everything went back to normal and there's now only
> one cache file. No idea how they all got created in the first place,
> though.
I think at least it was created on every login. I had a lot of those as well.
After swi
> I have this REALLY weird problem right now. My whole X has suddenly
> started to be really slow. KDE used to be really snappy and nice to
> use, now it's really sluggish and slow to respond.
This is probably not the same problem, but a few days back on my system,
starting any KDE application st
Hi,
I have this REALLY weird problem right now. My whole X has suddenly
started to be really slow. KDE used to be really snappy and nice to
use, now it's really sluggish and slow to respond.
I have really run out of ideas where this is coming from. I tried
finding out what processes might hog
* Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [Sat, 27 Mar 2004 17:41:28 +0100]:
> On Saturday 27 March 2004 17:11, Craig Dickson wrote:
> > Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> > > After upgrading to kde 3.2.1 my x resolution has gone from 100x100 to
> > > 75x75 dpi.
> > So my guess is that this is a small, intermit
On Saturday 27 March 2004 17:58, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> You have two options: (1) restore "-dpi 100" in Xservers, so that
> you'll have the same as you had before upgrading [note that you'll
> have to change back your KDE fonts]; (2) stay in 75, 75 (which is
> what XFree detects is
On Saturday 27 March 2004 17:11, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> > After upgrading to kde 3.2.1 my x resolution has gone from 100x100 to
> > 75x75 dpi.
>
> So my guess is that this is a small, intermittent glitch in XFree86 4.3.
I am not sure. KDE seems to be handling the
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On Saturday 27 March 2004 17:11, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> > After upgrading to kde 3.2.1 my x resolution has gone from 100x100 to
> > 75x75 dpi.
>
> I saw this happen yesterday, quite some time after I had upgraded KDE
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> After upgrading to kde 3.2.1 my x resolution has gone from 100x100 to 75x75
> dpi.
I saw this happen yesterday, quite some time after I had upgraded KDE to
3.2.1, so I don't think that's what does it.
I looked in /var/log/XFree86.log and saw an error relating
After upgrading to kde 3.2.1 my x resolution has gone from 100x100 to 75x75
dpi.
I saw a post about changing a config file in /usr/share/config
I have no such folder on my system.
Why is this not done automagically?
What to do?
Anders E. Andersen
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Hi,
I set my locale ($LANG and $LC_ALL) as user and not in /etc/environment.
However, obviously KDM does something wrong here:
if I change the first line of /usr/bin/startkde from
#!/bin/sh
to
#!/bin/sh -l
(thus making that run a login shell and read $HOME/.profile which sets LANG
and LC_ALL), e
I am using debian woody with kernel 2.4.25 (backports.org) and kde
3.1.4. X uses the driver from nvidia. When I start two graphical vts
using kdm and try to switch between them using Ctrl-alt-Fx, somtimes
the x-server, to which i am switching, restarts. Some times the wohle
system crashes (even ctr
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jedd wrote:
On Fri March 19 2004 04:02 am, Paul Scott wrote:
] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat .kde/share/mimelnk/text/html.desktop
Actually it seems to be recorded in .kde/share/config/profilerc
That file does not exist on my system. Is that not a user option?
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