On Thursday 01 February 2007, Rohan Ferris wrote:
> On Thursday 01 February 2007 01:43, E-Plus Kundenservice wrote:
> > Sehr geehrte E-Plus Kundin, sehr geehrter E-Plus Kunde,
> "Very honoured e-pluses customer, very honoured e-pluses customer, They
> sent us a E-Mail with an appendix, which was c
Hello,
On Sunday 12 November 2006 14:06, Piotr Trochim wrote:
> In my previous system, when I wanted PATH variable for ALL users to
> contain some new entry, I simply edited /etc/profile file and voila...
>
>
> Not so easy here. I checked and /etc/profile is never even read!!! EVER!!!
What about
Hello,
is there a possibility of making IMAP folders available offline?
I'm a notebook user and sometimes need to look up mails in my IMAP accounts,
but I can't if I don't have a network connection. Can I make them available
offline?
My accounts are configured as IMAP - I didn't try "disconnec
Hello Marc,
On Saturday 26 August 2006 21:18, marc wrote:
> Just noticed that when you click two mouse buttons simultaneously, then
> you get a two-line blank context menu.
>
> Just thought someone might like to know.
That's a feature - not a bug!
If you click the left and the right mouse button
Hello,
I send this as an info/warning to all who use the new version of KDE: mounting
removeable devices such as an USB pen drive won't work anymore. There are
workarounds and an explicit bug report (#377689) already:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377689
You will hav
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 11:17, Christian Schuerer wrote:
> My first thought was that maybe gtk2-engines-gtk-qt causes this problem -
> but I've purged it and removed all user-related config files and still I
> can see all text strings in firefox.
>
> Has anyone the sam
Hello,
I'm curious if anyone experiences similar problems as me with GTK-base
applications after KDE update to 3.5.4.
Obviously the problem is related to GTK-applications (like GIMP or firefox,
which I'm using all the time): only the first word of sentences is shown.
E.g. if I browse to www.de
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:11, Sven Krahn wrote:
> On 8/1/06, Christian Schuerer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > xset (e.g. xset m 5 10), but this doesn't show any effect either. Does
> > anyone
> > know why the mouse-settings don't show any effect? What am
Hello,
since I've purchased a new keyboard + mouse (wireless, from BenQ) I ask myself
which is the right way to set up input devices for X.org 7 and KDE (3.5.4,
Debian sid).
I'm using a laptop computer with a synaptics touchpad. Sometimes I've just the
built-in keyboard and touchpad, and somet
Hello,
does anyone know why there are no new packages (with 3.5.3 branch) for kdepim
(kmail,...) in sid?
Kmail crashes quite often and loses configuration settings (e.g. folder based
configuration). It was reported that the new 3.5.3 version fixes these
problems, so I was hoping to have it in
On Monday 12 June 2006 11:56, Lucia Sanchez wrote:
> If anyone else has experienced printing problems lately (in sid), you
> might want to upgrade.
>
> I'm not sure if the problem was cupsys's or foomatic's, but after almost
> dayly upgrades printing is finally workig again.
Well, the problems are
Hi,
On Monday 12 June 2006 10:10, Felix Homann wrote:
> this is not really related to KDE but nevertheless maybe someone can
> confirm or even solve this:
>
> In (at least) "Sans Serif" and "Arial" the small "ö" (Umlaut o) has only
> one 'umlaut dot' (what's the correct term?) at font sizes 9 and
Hello,
On Sunday 11 June 2006 20:58, Modestas Vainius wrote:
> I've tested kmail 3.5.3 (1.9.3) for a few hours and I must say that it is
> better than 3.5.2 with regard to crashes. Good news is that an occasional
> crash on kmail startup, which was killing settings of IMAP folders, seems
> to have
Hello,
since KDE 3.5.3 is in sid, kwallet crashes when I logout to shutdown the
computer. Does anyone else encounter this problem? I'm just wondering,
because I didn't find any postings regarding this issue so far.
Unfortunately, the crash-report seems to be useless (at least to me). This
beha
On Monday 01 May 2006 15:10, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > This way the primary name of the device will be its normal kernel name,
> > but you will always get /dev/my_music pointing to the right /dev entry.
>
> Of course, if you have volume labels on the partitions, they will be
> automatically mounte
On Friday 21 April 2006 19:36, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> > Oh good, so I'm not the only one who can't stand the
> > "new-world-order". Putting everything into the interfaces file breaks
> > all the nice, automatic, "it-just-works" configs I had. Took me
>
> I vote for the 'all in interfa
Hello,
On Friday 13 January 2006 23:05, Joerg Platte wrote:
> On my notebook I'm updating the contents of /etc/proxy.pac based on the
> required proxy settings for the current network. All browsers are
> configured to set their proxy settings based on the contents of this file.
> Unfortunately, wh
Hi,
On Sunday 08 January 2006 21:01, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Something which bugs me immensely about kde 3.4 is the spell checker. In
> 3.3 when you were typing an email or filling in a web form. Automatic
> spellchecking would turn itself off after you typed in about 10 misspelled
> wo
On Monday 05 December 2005 22:43, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> > And if I manage to get some kde-base packages from 3.5 selected, it
> > will remove all my kdepim packages (for which now 3.5-packages exist) -
>
> Where does kdepim 3.5.0 packages exist?
Sorry, that is a typo. I meant "for which no 3
Hello,
how did you manage do install the kde 3.5 packages? If I try to install them,
aptitude will remove ALL kde due to missing dependencies.
And if I manage to get some kde-base packages from 3.5 selected, it will
remove all my kdepim packages (for which now 3.5-packages exist) - but I need
On Monday 21 November 2005 18:13, Peder Chr. Nørgaard wrote:
> I have a very small, but annoying problem: The "Windows" key worked
> earlier for me by default, to launch the KDE Menu. I am not certain
> whether it was the upgrade XFree86->Xorg, or the upgrade KDE 3.3->3.4 - but
> the key has stop
On Thursday 27 October 2005 02:17, david wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am new to Linux and Debian, I have installed firefox browser using
> package manager, when I visited site requiring Java, missing plug-in was
> displayed.
>
> I click to install the plug-in in the Firefox page, but it poped up
>
On Thursday 06 October 2005 19:49, Bob Alexander wrote:
> 1) Is there some "overlay clock" that can display minutes:seconds over
> whatever other image is on my desktop ? I would use it while giving a
> presentation to ensure I do not run out of my allocated time.
What about superkaramba and any c
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