On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 10:11:12AM -0400, James D. Freels wrote:
> I have found qtcups very handy for printing a document using cups and
> the kde interface. Apparently in the latest round of upgrades to
> kde/cups, this package went away. What are the alternatives and is it
> possible to put it
During a routine apt-get update && apt-get upgrade session, my Debian unstable
box decided that the packaging of frozen-bubble-data was confusing.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Preconfiguring packages ...
Can't open perl script "/usr/share/foomatic/parseconfig.pl": No such file or
directory
dp
Marco Valli schrieb:
Alle 23:50, sabato 12 giugno 2004, Marco Valli ha scritto:
I have installed the new kdelibs packages from
http://incoming.debian.org
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ii libqt3c102-mt 3.2.3-3
ii kdelibs-bin3.2.3-2
ii kdelibs-data 3.2.3-2
ii kdelibs4 3.2.3-2
* James D. Freels [Mon, 14 Jun 2004 10:11:12 -0400]:
> I have found qtcups very handy for printing a document using cups and
> the kde interface.
> What are the alternatives
xpp
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The easy way is the wrong way, and the hard way i
I have found qtcups very handy for printing a document using cups and
the kde interface. Apparently in the latest round of upgrades to
kde/cups, this package went away. What are the alternatives and is it
possible to put it back (guess I could try a build from source).
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James D. Freels, Ph.D.
Can someone please tell me what KDE package should a bug about the desktop
device icons wrong mount/umount behavior be filed against? Is it kdestktop or
smth else?
TIA,
Vassilii
P.S. Direct CC in your reply would be appreciated to speed the things up - but
I'm sporadically monitoring debian-kde
Le vendredi 4 Juin 2004 12:21, Andreas Bauer a écrit :
> Some magic worked over night and now everything works. I just did
> the first mentioned command and I'm asked for my passphrase again.
It is probably because you started KDE again. So gpg-agent was
reloaded and read the new configuration fil
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