For the record : KDE.org has published a security bulletin :
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040517-1.txt
There are various problems, but this appears to be the worst bit :
The telnet, rlogin, ssh and mailto URI handlers in KDE
do not check for '-' at the beginn
Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
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On Monday 17 May 2004 07:39 pm, Bruce Park wrote:
Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
Try putting the following stanza in either your /etc/fonts/local.conf or
~/.fonts.conf:
Can you explain what stanzas are?
A stanza is a group of lin
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On Monday 17 May 2004 07:39 pm, Bruce Park wrote:
> Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
> > Try putting the following stanza in either your /etc/fonts/local.conf or
> > ~/.fonts.conf:
>
> Can you explain what stanzas are?
A stanza is a group of lines, like in
Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
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Hi,
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:52 am, Bruce Park wrote:
I'm currently using the Luxi Sans font (part of ttf-xfree86-nonfree) on my
desktop. For some strange reason, the font looks very ugly.
I suspect you dislike the fact that
Sean J. Fraley wrote:
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On Monday 17 May 2004 12:52 am, Bruce Park wrote:
I'm currently using the Luxi Sans font (part of ttf-xfree86-nonfree) on my
desktop. For some strange reason, the font looks very ugly.
http://www.dolda2000.com/~bpark/snapshot7.png
Am Montag, 17. Mai 2004 17:44 schrieb Kevin Krammer:
> On Monday 17 May 2004 12:59, Tobias Kraus wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > in kmail, I have to use different smtp profiles depending on the
> > network I'm connected to. Is it possible that kmail automatically
> > tries to use the secondary smtp-server i
Please send reply not to LIBRARY, but to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Trying to contact Mark S. Masse
My name is Dr. Perham with the Universit
My name is Dr. Perham with the University of Wisconsin
System([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
I am tryiing to contact Mark S.Masse who has an L-system
apple on the web, but within the last few days, it has been blocked
out. I tried the email address [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it didn't go
through. Do I ha
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Hi,
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:52 am, Bruce Park wrote:
> I'm currently using the Luxi Sans font (part of ttf-xfree86-nonfree) on my
> desktop. For some strange reason, the font looks very ugly.
I suspect you dislike the fact that some parts of the cha
On Monday 17 May 2004 5:59 am, Tobias Kraus wrote:
> Hi all,
> in kmail, I have to use different smtp profiles depending on the
> network I'm connected to. Is it possible that kmail automatically
> tries to use the secondary smtp-server if the primary isn't
> available?
I have 10 smtp profiles li
On Sunday 16 May 2004 8:31 pm, Caveman wrote:
> Hey all,
> By default kmail stores its email messages in ~/Mail
> I am wondering if anyone know a way to move this, I also use sylpheed which
> uses the ~/Mail folder too.
> I use kmail for all my mailing lists and the like, which I want to keep in
>
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:59, Tobias Kraus wrote:
> Hi all,
> in kmail, I have to use different smtp profiles depending on the
> network I'm connected to. Is it possible that kmail automatically
> tries to use the secondary smtp-server if the primary isn't
> available? If the current primary server
On Monday 17 May 2004 03:31, Caveman wrote:
> Hey all,
> By default kmail stores its email messages in ~/Mail
> I am wondering if anyone know a way to move this, I also use sylpheed which
> uses the ~/Mail folder too.
> I use kmail for all my mailing lists and the like, which I want to keep in
> a
Hi folks,
I have a strange problem.
The only way to print out a webpage from Konqueror in A4,
is to print it out in A3 size into a postscript file,
resize the ps file to A4 and print out the resulting A4 sized
postscript with kghostview.
Konqueror print to file (out.ps) -> paper size: A3
psresiz
On Monday 17 May 2004 14:58, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Thanks for you help, it is really odd, now kcontrol tells me that I am
> in kde.3.2.2 (during installation of kworldclock several upgrades were
> performed, however this kde version is not part neither woody, sarge
> nor sid).
KDE 3.2.2 has been i
On 17 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As above.. kcontrol -> Appearance and Themes -> Background .. now
Thanks for you help, it is really odd, now kcontrol tells me that I am
in kde.3.2.2 (during installation of kworldclock several upgrades were
performed, however this kde version is not pa
On Monday 17 May 2004 14:29, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Well, I found kworldclock, which seems pretty much what you are
> describing, however I fail to configure it as a background, since I
> don't find the corresponding walletpaper.
As above.. kcontrol -> Appearance and Themes -> Background .. now look
On 17 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Monday 17 May 2004 10:53, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>
>>> kcontrol -> Appearance and Themes -> Background -> Advanced -> [x]
>>> Use the following program... -> kdeworld
>>
>> Thanks, but seems not to be in kde 3.1.5, I might upgrade then
>
> The Debian packag
Hi all,
in kmail, I have to use different smtp profiles depending on the
network I'm connected to. Is it possible that kmail automatically
tries to use the secondary smtp-server if the primary isn't
available? If the current primary server is not accessible (due to
firewall settings) I have to
On Monday 17 May 2004 10:53, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> > kcontrol -> Appearance and Themes -> Background -> Advanced -> [x]
> > Use the following program... -> kdeworld
>
> Thanks, but seems not to be in kde 3.1.5, I might upgrade then
The Debian package you need is called 'kworldwatch' - I'm sure it w
On 15 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Friday 14 May 2004 11:39 am, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Windows XP comes with nice background, the world time zones. Is
>> there anything similar in kde/debian.
>
> I haven't seen the thing you're talking about, but we have a world
> map backgro
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On Monday 17 May 2004 12:52 am, Bruce Park wrote:
> I'm currently using the Luxi Sans font (part of ttf-xfree86-nonfree) on my
> desktop. For some strange reason, the font looks very ugly.
>
> http://www.dolda2000.com/~bpark/snapshot7.png
>
> Does anyo
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