On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Ryan Nowakowski [Tue, 12 Apr 2005 13:39:20 -0500]:
While building a search index for Help Center, I got this error:
INDEXDIR: /home/ryan/.kde/share/apps/khelpcenter/index/
FINDCMD: find /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/ -name index.docbook
Creating index for 'kde_
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 23:13, Nick Leverton wrote:
> If I use Alt-Tab to switch to another program, KDE now prefixes the
> list of program names with the desktop name, e.g. "Desktop 1: konsole".
> This is blooming annoying as it's just noise, cluttering the alt-tab
> display and making it harde
Also, be aware that it may take a long time (hours) to resize your
NTFS partition if you have a lot of file frags that need to be moved,
at least in my experience. I've used systemrescuecd.org successfully.
On 4/13/05, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (Also sent privately earlier because of
I wanted to play with this. So far, I'm not having much luck.
I've installed festival and gstreamer-0.8-jack, and I've tried to use KTTSMgr
to configure for this pair.
On the "configure speaker" tab, I can set it up to use Festival, but the Test
button doesn't produce any noise, and OK is alwa
On April 13, 2005 09:35 pm, Silvan wrote:
> On a whim, I grabbed the Alioth packages and gave the new KDE a
> whirl.
>
> I wiped out my development environment in so doing. The dist-upgrade
> took down a huge number of -dev packages. It looked like it was
> going to balance out trading this for t
Installing ksayit does not pull in kttsd, yielding a ksayit that crashes
unceremoniously at startup.
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On a whim, I grabbed the Alioth packages and gave the new KDE a whirl.
I wiped out my development environment in so doing. The dist-upgrade took
down a huge number of -dev packages. It looked like it was going to balance
out trading this for that and come out OK in the end, so I went ahead and
If I use Alt-Tab to switch to another program, KDE now prefixes the
list of program names with the desktop name, e.g. "Desktop 1: konsole".
This is blooming annoying as it's just noise, cluttering the alt-tab
display and making it harder to scan it for the program I want, when
every item in the lis
If you first install vim-gnome, it will kick off kvim, but satisfy the
dependencies for vim parts and kde, kdeaddons, so when you do your
next dist-upgrade it won't kick off other kde stuff.
On 4/13/05, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Randall J. Par
(Also sent privately earlier because of reply-to header.)
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 22:26, Atanas Atanasov wrote:
> I have a 40gb hard with just 1 partition on it - NTFS. I want to make
> it just 10gb (the data on it is about 5gb). I read that knoppix and
> then qtparted should help. But unfortun
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Randall J. Parr wrote:
Recently dist-upgrade showed a vim... 1:63-068+4 upgrade available
I have not performed the upgrade because it requires additional changes
that would REMOVE kde, kdeaddons, kvim, vimpart.
Any idea what's up?
$ cat /usr/share/doc/vim/NEWS.Debian.gz
vim (1:
Bob Billson wrote:
Hi all ... I'm having an odd problem with KDE 3.3.2 on my sarge
box. I go Control Center->Regional & Accessibility->Keyboard Layout.
Pick ...
keyboard model 'Generic 104-key PC'
active layout: US English
Next I select, Xkb Options->Compose Key->Right Alt is Compose.
Click
I am running sarge
I have vim, vim-common, vim-doc, kvim, (1:63-067+2 ) installed.
Recently dist-upgrade showed a vim... 1:63-068+4 upgrade available
I have not performed the upgrade because it requires additional changes
that would REMOVE kde, kdeaddons, kvim, vimpart.
Any idea what's up?
Thanks
* Martin Steigerwald [Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:10:29 +0200]:
> Any hints?
What are your settings under KControl -> KDE Components -> Session
Manager -> On Login? Perhaps if you have "Restore manually saved
session", it's restoring a session on which kmix was not minimized.
Just a wild guess.
* Ryan Nowakowski [Tue, 12 Apr 2005 13:39:20 -0500]:
> While building a search index for Help Center, I got this error:
> INDEXDIR: /home/ryan/.kde/share/apps/khelpcenter/index/
> FINDCMD: find /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/ -name index.docbook
> Creating index for 'kde_application_manuals'
> find: /usr/
Am Mittwoch, 13. April 2005 14:10 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> I have KMix running on KDE machines with ALSA sound support in order to
> have that loud speaker symbol in the system area of Kicker bar.
>
> On several KDE installations including KDE 3.3.1/3.3.2 and KDE 3.4 pre on
> every login the K
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 14:10, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have KMix running on KDE machines with ALSA sound support in order to
> have that loud speaker symbol in the system area of Kicker bar.
>
> On several KDE installations including KDE 3.3.1/3.3.2 and KDE 3.4 pre on
> every lo
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:10, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> I have KMix running on KDE machines with ALSA sound support in order
> to have that loud speaker symbol in the system area of Kicker bar.
>
> On several KDE installations including KDE 3.3.1/3.3.2 and KDE 3.4
> pre on every login the KMix windo
Am Mittwoch 13 April 2005 14:24 schrieb Nick Leverton:
> I found that this will make it behave:
> Close the mixer window, leaving only the one in the system tray.
> Now close the kmix in the system tray: it will now remember that it was
> minimised.
> Run kmix again, it will come up in the system
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> While building a search index for Help Center, I got this error:
>
> INDEXDIR: /home/ryan/.kde/share/apps/khelpcenter/index/
> FINDCMD: find /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/ -name index.docbook
> Creating index for 'kde_application_manuals'
> find: /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/: No such
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 02:10:29PM +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> On several KDE installations including KDE 3.3.1/3.3.2 and KDE 3.4 pre on
> every login the KMix window pops up. I did not yet found a way to stop this
> behaviour. I just like that KMix puts itself as loudspeaker symbol into
Am Dienstag 12 April 2005 17:13 schrieb Andrew Schulman:
> > there was an ip.adres mentioned on the
> > list earlier this month (which you can use in the mean time)
>
> In /etc/hosts I have:
>
> 62.104.23.254 archive.kalyxo.org
Hello,
Thank you to you all for your hints.
Regards,
--
Martin 'Hel
Hello,
I have KMix running on KDE machines with ALSA sound support in order to have
that loud speaker symbol in the system area of Kicker bar.
On several KDE installations including KDE 3.3.1/3.3.2 and KDE 3.4 pre on
every login the KMix window pops up. I did not yet found a way to stop this
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