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Dear Maintainer,
I'm running testing (buster) on one of my PCs. This uses sddm instead of the
previous kdm.
kdm generates an auth file for passing to the Xserver that uses the
wildcard value for connection method. e.g.
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On July 12, 2012 06:40:28 AM Modestas Vainius wrote:
Hello,
On 2012 m. of July 12 d., Thursday 00:10:57 Bruce Sass wrote:
On July 9, 2012 01:54:05 PM hrvojes wrote:
On Monday 09 of July 2012 15:48:01 john Culleton wrote:
BTW KDE has gone down hill of late. It gets as many complaints
On July 12, 2012 02:10:33 PM Modestas Vainius wrote:
Hello,
On Thursday 12 July 2012 13:55:17 Bruce Sass wrote:
1) Trinity is not in Debian.
True, but it has been packaged for Stable and Oldstable based systems
which makes it more likely to eventually appear in Debian than some
On July 12, 2012 03:37:38 PM Diederik de Haas wrote:
Bruce Sass bms...@shaw.ca wrote:
Bla bla bla
Seriously ???
Yup
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On July 12, 2012 02:13:20 PM Pino Toscano wrote:
Hi,
Alle giovedì 12 luglio 2012, Bruce Sass ha scritto:
1) Trinity is not in Debian.
True, but it has been packaged for Stable and Oldstable based systems
which makes it more likely to eventually appear in Debian than some
random
if a thread
looking for comments with respect to getting it into Debian had been started
by Trinity's promoter(s) instead.
- Bruce
[1] Based on my experience of having a couple boxes where KDE-3.5 ran nicely,
but KDE-4 turns them into doorstops... one still runs KDE-3.5, the other uses
UDE + KDE-4 apps
account, yet.
If we can pin this down wrt card, themes, or configs we may be able to
determine if a bug report is warranted and who should get it. A report at this
time would amount to a fairly useless, `it don't work', IMO.
- Bruce
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On April 24, 2012 10:28:30 AM Seb wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading to the lates nvidia packages in sid (currently
295.40-1), KDE suspends desktop effects because they are too slow (I get
the notification to that effect in the taskbar). Trying to switch them
back on with Alt-Shift-F12 does turn
On April 22, 2012 05:42:13 PM I wrote:
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for
device bash: no job control in this shell
Forgot to mention... this is an up to date Unstable amd64 system.
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with a
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from the session.
It is no big deal ATM (Command: su - works fine) but I'm wondering if it is a
KDE/Konsole or kernel thing and if there is a work around.
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. The last upgrade was a couple weeks
ago and this batch also pulled in new: libc, libstdc++, libx11, linux-image,
etc. so there is the possibility that Nvidia is not the problem.
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On Saturday 21 April 2012 05:42:31 Bruce Sass wrote:
Hi,
Kwin has started using 100% CPU when Desktop Effects are enabled right
after the non-free Nvidia driver in Unstable upgraded today (from 295.33
to 295.40).
Is anyone
of their
releases up to a higher standard.
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package it
should be applied to and
I will submit this report as a new bug or an addition to an existing report if
one exists.
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for the nepomuk/strigi semantic desktop stuff;
Akonadi is just simply overkill for me, and it doesn't help that the box I
currently use for email can't afford the extra/unnecessary overhead (even if
it didn't leave soprano and nepomuk processes lying around after a ssh -X
host kmail).
- Bruce
On August 26, 2011 03:28:09 PM Bruce Sass wrote:
if it didn't leave soprano and nepomuk processes lying around after a
hmm, make that, virtuoso and nepomuk...
PID PPID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
On August 26, 2011 03:06:58 PM Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
Am Friday, 19. August 2011 schrieb Bruce Sass:
How about using logrotate for .xsession-errors?
Sure, it is more of a bandage than anything else though, eh.
Frankly, no. IMHO that would be a sensible thing to do. .xsession-errors
rid of the error messages as was applied to 4.7.
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quote (\) is also an invalid escape sequence.
The other problem, that of the message being spit out in spit of that
behaviour being disabled, is probably an upstream issue with some other KDE
component.
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reconfigure if they ever want to change the default) is probably good enough.
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On August 13, 2011 04:01:54 PM Xavier Brochard wrote:
Bruce Sass wrote:
On August 10, 2011 02:13:49 PM Xavier Brochard wrote:
Bruce Sass wrote:
2. At times I've been annoyed by the number of spam messages
kwrite/kate leave on the console when run that way. Looking
On August 10, 2011 02:13:49 PM Xavier Brochard wrote:
Bruce Sass wrote:
2. At times I've been annoyed by the number of spam messages kwrite/kate
leave on the console when run that way. Looking into it, these messages
are kDebug outputs. The kde techbase suggests [1] this output
On August 9, 2011 10:04:41 AM Diggory Hardy wrote:
Nice to see someone agrees with me but I was kinda expecting some sort of
response from one of the package maintainers. Is it best to file a bug or
just wait till this catches someone else's attention?
If you want to persue it, file a
to turn off all messages from the start and educate users on the use
of kdebugdialog when problems arise.
- Bruce
* Here is a short extract from the end of my current .xsesion-errors...
QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_client_method
QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_server_method
QSslSocket: cannot
Hi,
Does anyone know where the info popup telling me that I may want to upgrade my
system because there are newer packages available is coming from (what package
it resides in)?
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upgrading to KDE 4.6.x (from unstable) it appears that I can't connect unless
the Krfb app is running.
Is there any way to get the old behaviour back?
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somewhat less verbose than the one from KDE3, it still spews out a lot
of generally useless messages and doesn't appear to have a quiet
option.
- Bruce
On July 19, 2010 11:25:19 pm Sandro Tosi wrote:
reassign 589683 kate
thanks
Hello Bruce,
this seems to me a bug (even
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Something is broken in KDE which causes Konsole to misbehave, but I
don't know where or how to track it down... (useful :-) suggestions
appreciated.
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On Mon November 13 2006 03:11, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On Monday 13 November 2006 05:33, Bruce Sass wrote:
Is it something for konsole to run _instead_ of bash? or?
hmmm, ya, sure...
hmm... so you expect konsole to read conffiles for bash when it is
actually running another shell/program
On Mon November 13 2006 16:13, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On Monday 13 November 2006 23:38, Bruce Sass wrote:
You seem to be doing a lot of guessing... :-/
which is why I am sending a copy to your Application Manager.
Thank you. You are most welcome to show my application manager that I
do
if bash was used on an old-fashioned text
screen and it didn't read .bashrc... so why is it OK for Konsole to
not make sure bash is started in a like manner?
- Bruce
--- env.cmdline 2006-11-13 17:43:57.691322496 -0700
+++ env.session 2006-11-13 17:43:28.446396194 -0700
@@ -1,22 +1,18 @@
-LESSOPEN
On Mon November 13 2006 17:35, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 00:55, Bruce Sass wrote:
Perhaps the underlying bug is that konsole is not properly
identifying itself as a terminal.
Maybe. xterm behaves same way.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo TESTVAR=brucesass .bashrc
it as relevent since Konsole is an x-terminal and I'm not
doing konsole -e ... which would have been the equivalent of your
experiment.
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session is like a bash -c ..., it is supposed to be like starting a
shell then typing a command---which results in an interactive session.
So, ya, a red herring but it doesn't change the buggy behaviour I am
seeing.
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On Tuesday 14 November 2006 02:10, Bruce Sass wrote:
help:/konsole/sessions.html, point 4. clearly states:
Enter a command just as you normally would if you opened a new
shell and were going to issue that command.
Maybe this line has been
=| /usr/bin/lesspipe %s
and LESSCLOSE=/usr/bin/lesspipe %s %s) in the environment.
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GIT's ^xv command useless.
This is a regression from the v3.4.x behaviour (afaict), and I think it
is important because it can have a major affect on the useability of
programs run in Konsole.
- Bruce
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The cabextract wishlist bug related to this #377868.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377868
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Please advise if I've missed anything.
- Bruce
[1] discussion with cabextract Maintainer
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Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:30:07 -0400
From: Eric Sharkey [EMAIL
Thanks FLorian updating to 3.5.3-1 did the job.
BJD
On Saturday 03 June 2006 08:11, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 16:58:57 -0500, Bruce DeGrasse wrote:
I have searched and not found answers to my problems so need your help.
Am Running SID.
KDE on Sid is currently
I have searched and not found answers to my problems so need your help.
1. After a major updateupgrade I have lost the ability to have multiple
virtual desktops. Using Control Center-Desktop-Multiple desktops goes back
to one after exiting. I assume there is a setup parameter someplace that
DRI at a time) or a KDE-thing (e.g., hogging the interface)?
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already pushing their envelope (a good thing I woudn't want
to discourage), how helpful is `edit the configs' gonna be if it is
likely they don't even know what the front door or all else is.
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[1]
kdelibs-bin
kdelibs-data
kdelibs4-dev
kdelibs4-doc
kdelibs4c2a
kdelibs
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UI issues which get worked out in unstable.
hth
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The more the app looks like a KDE app, the more likely it is that KDE
will display it the same as a native app.
Don't forget to file wishlist bugs with patches against those
packages you get to work properly.
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to another using
Meta-Fxx, but not creating a new one...
You could switch to an unused VT, login, then do...
$ startx /usr/bin/startkde -- :1
or make an alias of it in .bash_profile...
alias kde='startx /usr/bin/startkde -- :1 /dev/null '
...so all you need to do is:
$ kde ENTER
hth
- Bruce
, etc.
However, now it's not being populated with the other window
managers, and for the life of me I cannot find where the menu
list is or where it's defined.
/usr/share/xsessions
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shrug why not, eh.
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Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: important
/usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions/ude.desktop...
contains:
Exec=ude
TryExec=ude
should be:
Exec=/usr/bin/uwm
TryExec=/usr/bin/uwm
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is likely to be at
fault?
Anytime this happens to me (using Sid's KDE)...
# lsof /cdrom
...says that famd is holding onto the mount point...
# /etc/init.d/fam stop
...releases it.
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I have been running a fairly lean debian box for some time I have
decided to install KDE.
Is there a good tutorial on the step by step of installing KDE. I looked
through the archives and found part of it
What I have done so far.
aptget install xfree86-common
apt-get install x-window-system
I have been running a fairly lean debian box for some time I have
decided to install KDE.
Is there a good tutorial on the step by step of installing KDE. I looked
through the archives and found part of it
What I have done so far.
aptget install xfree86-common
apt-get install x-window-system kde
- integrate with pppconfig
- support other desktops
- ...
- Bruce (hoping he didn't make any typos while cleaning it up :-)
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is KDE's
or Debian's... especially if the Debian-KDE Maintainers are modifying
things, and considering the majority of us probably don't have a
clue as to how KDE works or what the Debian-KDE team may have done to
get KDE to fit well in Debian.
- Bruce
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:33:52 +0100
Igor Genibel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should also try to use the kiosk mode directives globaly
Why should someone have a program installed, nobody's using. (or nobody
should use) If I don't want to use ssh and I want to
Setting up openoffice.org-mimelnk (1.1.2-4) ...
The solution is to break the .desktop files out of
openoffice.org-mimelnk and put them into their own package, which
kdelibs-data should depend (suggest or recommend, as is deemed
appropriate) upon.
- Bruce
migrate into testing. QA is satisfied and only the affected packages
need to make an effort. If having two versions of wine, etc. in Sarge
is no good then maybe some games can be played via proposed-updates or
manual intervention to drop the older versions and rename the newer
ones.
- Bruce
and x-tgz is a bug; or
maybe KDE not picking up *.tar.gz as an x-gzip is a bug.
Hope I could help a bit,
You found a typo I'd missed, a few times, and brought x-tgz to my
attention... so, your hopes are fulfilled. :-)
Thank You.
- Bruce
with the mixer though. (Not the sound system
either. That's turned off for every user.)
or maybe are you just seeing the default settings
- Bruce
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Frans Pop [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 20:03:01 +0200]:
No, it's not a tab in Sound System.
On my system Mixer is an option on the same level as Sound System in the
expanded list for Sound Multimedia.
So, you don't choose
Control Center / Sound Multimedia /
deselected in the source and the move/copy/link
menu doesn't popup.
Solution: slow down; select, drag, pause, drop.
- Bruce
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Version: 4:3.3.0-1
Severity: normal
The CD Database Editor popup complains that At least one track title
must be entered. when track tiles have been entered, then closes
without updating the DB.
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Package: lisa
Version: 4:3.2.3-1
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Upgrading lisa starts the daemon, even when there is no S* link in
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.
- Bruce
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
Since people keep telling us that apt-get is braindead, and that
aptitude does a better job, I tried that too, with similarly scary
results. Since aptitude's output
of problems. Alas, nothing is
perfect.
Don't forget about dselect. If the APT tools are not giving you
enough control then maybe dselect will, especially if you don't use
the apt method for fetching packages.
- Bruce
then... there would be way too much holding and un-holding(?)
going on, which, besides being a pain, could be more human error
prone.
- Bruce
yourself...
...good luck, I've always been real lucky and managed to find one
without having to figure out how to do that.
- Bruce
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Chris Cheney wrote:
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 03:41:59PM -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
It would be even nicer if Debian's KDE allowed the sysadmin and users
to choose whether they wanted the KDE, Debian, or both styles of menu.
It already does, the applications.menu file itself
Wolfgang Mader wrote:
On Saturday 10 July 2004 05:13, Bruce Park wrote:
Hey guys,
Just wondering, did everyone see my mail last week about the problem with
clock applet that I described? Basically, I have it set to digital mode and
when I check the check box for LCD, I get a shadowed look
Silvan wrote:
On Sunday 11 July 2004 01:41 pm, Frans Pop wrote:
mode and when I check the check box for LCD, I get a shadowed look but
the background is still the same as the taskbar.
I can confirm the problem. However, I think this is somewhat intentional
and depends on your screen resolution or
of menu.
- Bruce
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Hey guys,
Just wondering, did everyone see my mail last week about the problem with clock
applet that I described? Basically, I have it set to digital mode and when I check
the check box for LCD, I get a shadowed look but the background is still the same as
the taskbar.
I know it's a tiny
Hey Guys,
I am having a problem with my clock applet. I have it set to a digital clock and when
I click the LCD Look checkbox, nothing happens. Is there something else I need to
do to turn this on?
bp
which
will gather up the info for you (just don't send it off to the Bug
Tracking System, BTS).
hth
- Bruce
.
- Bruce
[1] tmpfs is the one which runs out of VM and doesn't need to have a
fs created in it before it can be used (kernel: CONFIG_TMPFS),
probably shows up as:
tmpfs47324 0 47324 0% /dev/shm
in df's output if it is enabled.
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Montag, 28. Juni 2004 22:20 schrieb Bruce Sass:
Has anyone tried linking a user's KDE cache dir to a tmpfs[1]?
I have tmpfs mounted on /tmp with no problems so far.
Interesting is the usage of different tmp directories for links in ~/.kde:
cache-linux
curious about where it is wrt to
those already mentioned.
- Bruce
to be intentional... shrug
KDE-Debian menu integration has been going downhill since KDE-1, imo.
If there was an option which would trash the KDE portion and leave me
with just the Debian stuff I'd use it in a heartbeat.
- Bruce
Hey guys,
I am running Sid on my workstation at home and I made a mistake that I cannot
undo.
I added the applet KsysGuard and by accident, I removed one of the boxes (there are
two) which contained the CPU resources. Can anyone tell me how I can get it back?
Right now, there are two boxes: one
I'm also doing daily updates from unstable and have been seeing
flakiness with some kioslaves (e.g., dead ssh processes); but I wasn't
going to worry about it because I have a mix of kde 3.2.2 and 3.2.3,
built against different versions of Qt... I'm surprised more stuff
hasn't started acting
most of KDE.
- Bruce
to resort to
dpkg --purge --force-depends ...
As it is derived from Knoppix, my installation is a mixture of testing and
unstable. Testing is the default.
Why not set your sources.list to unstable only, then do a
dist-upgrade, :-)
- Bruce
then manually remove the diversions,
then purge all (k)vi(m) packages and reinstall those you want
- Bruce
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 anyone have any suggestions on how I can fix this problem?
bp
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
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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
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
Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [Sun, 09 May 2004 11:50:21 +0200]:
On Sunday 09 May 2004 02:56, Bruce Park wrote:
Does anyone have a problem where the monitor blacks out after ... x idle
minutes? I thought that KDE had turned on it's screensaver or power
management by default
I'm trying to use some window themese that I got off the internet. Basically, it was
in rpm format so I used alien to convert it and install it. Now, this worked
beautifully in KDE 3.1 but it seems like KDE 3.2 doesn't even recongnize it since it
doesn't show up under control center -
Does anyone have a problem where the monitor blacks out after ... x idle minutes? I
thought that KDE had turned on it's screensaver or power management by default but
nothing is turned on. I've noticed this problem ever since KDE 3.2 in Sarge.
bp
Hey guys,
I've had KMIX 3.1.5-1 for sometime now and it seems to me that KDE 3.2 having this
issue more than 3.1.5.
When I log in, the Kmix window is always open. Sometimes, I never even use Kmix at
all and this happens.
I do have Kmix on my tray icon for ease use but this is getting to be a
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