Le jeudi 29 Avril 2004 16:19, Andrew Schulman a écrit :
> Charles, try removing your ~/.xsession, if you have one. I've been
> having the same trouble lately. I haven't finished figuring out why
> yet, but when I remove ~/.xsession it goes away.
I had no ~/.xsession but I've finally solved my p
hi Adeodato
> > so - no problem at all if kded runs. my question now is:
> > why doesn't it get started automatically?
> That's what has to be found out. ;-)
hopefully :-)
> > or is it a problem of my setup?
> I'd say so. Can you create a new user account and see if it happens
> to
Hallo,
the user login via kdm does not work on my box (debian 3.0r2, KDE 2.2).
After entering username/passwd the system returns to the login window,
when the icon 'Initialing periphals' is active. This is indepent from
the user (root, normal users, etc.), who want to login.
The file $HOME/.xs
> Le mercredi 28 Avril 2004 16:23, Andrew Schulman a écrit :
> >
> > Does this happen for all users, or just charles?
>
> It happens just for charles, for other users (for example root) it works.
>
> I've tried dpkg --purge kdm and reinstalling it to get clean configuration
> files but it did n
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 02:58 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Or is it that everybody thinks it works fine, and nobody bothered to report
> that it actually doesn't work at all?
I don't think there are even packages on which to file bug reports yet.
I too have been frustrated by a lack of
Le mercredi 28 Avril 2004 16:23, Andrew Schulman a écrit :
>
> Does this happen for all users, or just charles?
It happens just for charles, for other users (for example root) it works.
I've tried dpkg --purge kdm and reinstalling it to get clean configuration
files but it did not solve my prob
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i'm using KDE and gnome.
If i look into the gnome application menu it's really clear and there are
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But if i look in the KDE menu there are all programs mixed together. I
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nope, i moved the entire kmail directory first try, and now it can't create an
index file at all, since it cannot read the imap directory
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ok, it appears that the imap commands being issued by kmail are:
uid fetch 1:* (uid flags)
* 1 FETCH(UID 6189 FLAGS(\Seen))
noop
OK NOOP
uid fetch 6189:6190 (uid envelope rfc822.size internaldate flags)
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noop
OK NO
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> after upgrading to kmail/1.6.2, i can't use IMAP at all, everytime i enter an
> IMAP dir, kmail just keeps refreshing the directory, flickering away, and if
> i click on a me
Hello!
Every time, i open galeon, epiphany or mozilla*, and when i type
something in input box, browser freezes?
I use kde 3.2, kernel 2.6 galeon version 1.3.14a-1
Anybody know the solution?
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Hi,
> after upgrading to kmail/1.6.2, i can't use IMAP at all, everytime i enter
> an IMAP dir, kmail just keeps refreshing the directory, flickering away,
> and if i click on a message, after a little more flickering it displays the
> message below t
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after upgrading to kmail/1.6.2, i can't use IMAP at all, everytime i enter an
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i click on a message, after a little more flickering it displays the message
below the one
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