[I'm Cc'ing the qt-kde packagers list for more input.]
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Brian Nelson wrote:
I've been maintaining my own Qt packages for some time at
http://bignachos.com/~nelson/debian . I've been considering hijacking
the Debian Qt packages because I use Qt extensively at work and am
Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[I'm Cc'ing the qt-kde packagers list for more input.]
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Brian Nelson wrote:
I've been maintaining my own Qt packages for some time at
http://bignachos.com/~nelson/debian . I've been considering hijacking
the Debian Qt packages
Can you install kwalletmanager and see if your password is correctly
stored in the kwallet.
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David Pashley
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Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione.
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On Sun, May 30, 2004 at 10:34:09AM +0100, David Pashley wrote:
Can you install kwalletmanager and see if your password is correctly
stored in the kwallet.
Hmmm.. I have it running and it works with konqueror. Perhaps it has
problems with the multiple wallets and passwords on them? It does not
Hello all,
I don't know how many of you use ksysv from kdeadmin, but I do on occasion.
One thing has bothered me, though, since I first started using it. I assumed
it was a stupid bug that would be fixed soon, but that was a few releases
ago.
When you resize the main ksysv window, all the
CVS commit by mornfall:
Start the work on making extState handling optional in libcapture. For
now this means it can be disabled at PkgCache construction time. Also
started to implement methods to shield PkgCache user from effects of
this schizophreny in the class (for now it means package state
Zack Cerza writes:
Hello all, I don't know how many of you use ksysv from kdeadmin, but
I do on occasion. One thing has bothered me, though, since I first
started using it. I assumed it was a stupid bug that would be fixed
soon, but that was a few releases ago.
When you resize the main
CVS commit by mornfall:
Add missing files. They got lost in some commit few days ago. Aww.
Aerrordialog.cpp 1.1 [no copyright]
Aerrordialog.h 1.1 [UNKNOWN]
Package: konqueror-nsplugins
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: important
I'm experiencing consistent crashes of nspluginscan when it searches for
new plugins.
I hit the search button in plugin part of the Konqi config control
module. The progress bar goes up to 20%, then stalls for a while, and
Package: kdelibs-bin
Version: 4:3.1.5-1
Severity: important
Tags: sid
Should recompile against libcupsys2-gnutls10 instead
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.20-r0b0-2
merge 251129
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reassign 251104 kdelibs4
Bug#251104: kdelibs4-dev: fails to install because of dep problem with
libcupsys2-dev
Bug reassigned from package `kdelibs4-dev' to `kdelibs4'.
reassign 251318 kdelibs4
Bug#251318: can't install apt-get install kde
Bug
We heard you the first time.
Never used RandR, but you can always edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
David
On Sunday 30 May 2004 12:16, Robert Tilley wrote:
xserver-xfree86 is configured to display modes of 1280x1024 and above.
When I click on the RandR KDE applet, the three modes available are
On Saturday 29 May 2004 06:53 pm, Ross Boylan wrote:
When I highlight a URL the Web-URL thingy pops up on the lower right
of my screen. For quite awhile it's been misbehaving, though somewhat
erratically.
Is anybody else seeing this? I'm on KDE 3.2.2 from the Debian
packages.
I'm running
I used to run OO.o from a tarball because I had already downloaded it, and it
worked. I couldn't see spending the hours necessary to get the Debian
packages after I switched to a real distro.
I've just recently gotten a bigger pipe, and have done a clean net install of
Sarge. I got the
Dear KDE-Debian list,
I´ve been using Debian installed by Knoppix 3.2 sucessfully for some time,
with KDE, but recently I installed digikam 0.6 with aptitude and this updated
KDE at the same time to version 3.2.2. Now KDE has several problems:
- Its all in English although I have the Geman
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Theo Schmidt wrote:
Dear KDE-Debian list,
I´ve been using Debian installed by Knoppix 3.2 sucessfully for some time,
with KDE, but recently I installed digikam 0.6 with aptitude and this updated
KDE at the same time to version 3.2.2. Now KDE has several problems:
- Its all in
Silvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is a Web-URL thingy?
Klipper.
Your description is so vague it seems you must expect everyone to
understand immediately what you're talking about.
You might want to take a job working tech support, you'll understand
newbies after a while.
--
Paul
On Sunday 30 May 2004 20:58, Silvan wrote:
I used to run OO.o from a tarball because I had already downloaded it, and
it worked. I couldn't see spending the hours necessary to get the Debian
packages after I switched to a real distro.
I've just recently gotten a bigger pipe, and have done a
I have edited my /etc/X11/XF86Config file to include 1280x1024 wherever
screen sizes are mentioned. When accessing KDE RandR or the KDE Display
control panel, the only modes available to me are 1024x768 and lower.
How can I restart X to reflect my new sizes?
Bob
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On Sunday 30 May 2004 23:51, Robert Tilley wrote:
I have edited my /etc/X11/XF86Config file to include 1280x1024 wherever
screen sizes are mentioned. When accessing KDE RandR or the KDE Display
Ehm.. You didn't change all of them did you? I would guess that the right way
to do this would be
On Sunday 30 May 2004 05:44 pm, Mark Niven wrote:
Not a KDE issue but...
I know. I posted it to the wrong list by mistake, and was just now debating
whether it would be even *more* obnoxious to repost it somewhere else. Oops.
Try Tools/Options - Scale and Icon Size size
Ah. Much better.
Ralf Liebig wrote on 29-May-2004:
Xaveer Leijtens wrote:
Hi,
When I start gvim from konsole in KDE (3.2.2), it takes between 2
seconds and sometimes over 1 minute(!) to start. Most of the time it
takes around 7 seconds. I have a laptop 1.2 GHz, 512 ram and this
happens also if no
* Xaveer Leijtens [Mon, 31 May 2004 00:38:42 +0200]:
Any other suggestions?
you could try strace and/or ltrace with -r or -c options, to see if
that gives a hint what is making gvim take so long to start.
also, does the problem happen when you log with a newly created user?
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Adeodato
Try killing famd. That is giving me consistent problems with
konqueror and I'm not even sure what it does.
On 05/31/04, Adeodato Sim? busted out the keyboard and typed:
* Xaveer Leijtens [Mon, 31 May 2004 00:38:42 +0200]:
Any other suggestions?
you could try strace and/or ltrace with
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