libs, and it would be
nice to free up the space)
Thanks,
Adam
[0] http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=kbluetooth
[1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=kbluetooth
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No such problems on my box which is also Sid but I'm using xorg, libqt4
and some other libs from experimental.
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mon". It provides ability to add key
bindings for brightness control.
Can you please add it in debian kde4?
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I'd already hacked around it myself with a "dpkg --force-overwrite".
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2, and I'm on an amd64 system.
I can't keep kde-icons-oxygen at a previous version as a workaround, as its
dependents require that version or greater. The only workaround for koffice
might be to go back to 1.6.3, but I don't really want to try that at the moment.
Thanks for a
I have same problem, startx works tho (and gdm).
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his* time. It's maddening!
Please, does someone have an idea of when the amd64 packages might be
available? If I know they're not going to be uploaded for another 2
days, I might be able to stop myself wearing out the "reload" button on
my browser in the mean
Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Hi, I'm rapidly running out of newsreaders to try on Debian Unstable that
> will do what I want, and wonder if someone could help with knode
> filtering.
Hi Arthur,
You're in luck! I've been struggling with this for quite a while, and just
a few minutes ago I figured it ou
ome to reportbug. Use ? for help at prompts. ***
Using 'Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' as your from address.
Detected character set: ISO-8859-1
Please change your locale if this is incorrect.
Getting status for kmail...
Verifying package integrity...
Checking for newer versions
Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> Forward the bug if it isn't reported there. Don't forget to add
> debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org in the Bugzilla Cc field.
I just tried to do this on an existing bug in the KDE tracker that isn't in
Debian, but it said, "The name debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org is
I believe this is a known bug; check KDE bug 106030. I had to downgrade to
1.8.3 for now. Contribute some backtraces if you want, and definitely vote
for the bug.
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> I would have done so but aptitude cannot do the upgrade as it always
> immediately ends with a segmentation fault... :-/
Ok, a bit OT, but anyway...does apt-get also segfault, or just aptitude?
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Johannes Wolter wrote:
> On Monday 19 December 2005 08:02, Jan De Luyck wrote:
>> On Saturday 10 December 2005 19:55, Matt Sicker wrote:
>> > Since this is a package more useful to KDE users than GNOME users, I
>> > thought this would be an appropriat
), stopped gdm (/etc/init.d/gdm
stop), started kdm (/etc/init.d/kdm start) logged in and it worked. I
really have no idea why, but it did.
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> Could it be two different, but perhaps slightly dependent things that
> bite me? The first thing is the authorization. That can be overcome by
> starting the X server itself as the user who will run it. The second,
> and probably more important thing, is that X crashes... If this can be
> overco
e specific package.
Does this make sense?
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o configure.
Or maybe --with-qt=/usr/share/qt3 and let the symlinks cake over.
- Adam
d IDE for Python and KDE looks like hot stuff.
Agreed :-)
Cheers,
Adam
If you are looking for the source of kmozilla it is in the kdebindings module
under xparts/mozilla. I don't know what the status of the deb package
though.
On Sunday 17 November 2002 12:48 pm, Christophe Courtois wrote:
> > There used to be a packages called kmozilla which provided this
>
> KM
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 03:37 pm, David Goodenough wrote:
> Which Debian packages have these two JAR files in them. The Debian
> package web page says it can not find them, and having installed
> 3.0.4 from the download.us.kde.org site recently I can not find
> them on my system.
>
> Thanks
# Valgrind, KCacheGrind
deb http://lesbos.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~mleeman/debian/ unstable/ # 3.0.3
packages
deb http://kde.ping.uio.no/i386 ./
deb http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
deb http://people.debian.org/~njordan kde3.0/
Thanks for any advice!
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Joey Hess wrote:
> Debian should follow the lead of every other major distro and offer the
> exact same menu layout throughout.
>
> -- http://debianplanet.net/node.php?id=831
>
> I cannot help but shudder when I read that comment in this negative
> Debian review.
hould focus on that. In this way the unstable would always remain just
that: unstable
Anyhow, that's my opinion :)
Adam
> Well, my desktop scrolls when I use the mouse wheel on it. It also scrolls
> when i make a square down of the desktop (dragging the mouse)... Is there a
> way to deactivate this?
You probably have a virtual resolution configured in your XF86Config file.
Either set it to the resolution you're ru
Well, I recently changed some of the Makefile.am's in kdebindings/qtc so it
should compile from current cvs. Chris, perhaps you can package this and
include qtc, plus other bindings which compile. It would be a start ;-)
Not sure which binding 'kile' requires though...
Adam
at qtcsharp, as
currently constituted in cvs, is _not_ ready for packaging.
Cheers,
Adam Treat
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> Hi Jamie,
>
> As I wrote to Jeff, it would be best to explain in Debian Policy why debian
> packages should not install files in /opt, with preferably a short sentence
> clarifying that it is pract
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Daniel Stone wrote:
>
> > > > How do you plan to prevent programs that link with libqt2 to also link
> > > > with libpng3 ? Manual check ?
> > >
> > > Another possiblility is the following (only the new dependencies are
> > > listed):
>
driver? I've noticed it on PowerPC and ARM both using the fbdev driver
(offb on PPC, cyber2000fb on ARM), so with fbdev as the common thing,
that's what I suspect is at fault...
Zeen,
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