Does the splash screen go away if you switch to another desktop and then back?
I'm having this problem, and that's what fixes it for me.
On Thursday 06 May 2004 4:55 pm, Greg Cockburn wrote:
Yes, kind of.
My k3b will do all sorts of weird things.
Usually the splash screen goes away
I apt-get upgraded last night, and relogged in this morning, getting the
latest kde packages. Now, however, konqueror does not go anywhere, sitting
and hanging at 'connecting', no matter what website I point to. I first
chalked this up to using an authenticated proxy (which tends to break at
I was disappointed with the speed of 3.2, until I cleaned up my config files.
On one machine, where I had little personal data, I copied out the bookmarks
file, mv'ed my .kde to .kde.bak, and relogged in. On the other, I just went
through and deleted every rc file in .kde/share/config that
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig Amorós wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded from KDE 3.1.4 to KDE 3.1.2 in Sid as instructed on the Wiki. It
has been quite easy and most of the things work great (THANKS to everybody
that made that possible! 3.2 is really great). I noticed a few issues:
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 02:03 pm, Dietz Proepper wrote:
David Bishop:
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig Amorós wrote:
- I can not find Kwifimanager anywhere (and I swear, I installed it!
;-).
An apt-cache search for kwifi brings back nothing. Where did you get
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 11:01 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
I don't understand why kde is so closely tied to arts?
Speaking from my personal experience, what arts is mostly good for is
getting in the way of my sound driver.
Since I started using alsa, there has been no correlation
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:30 am, Daniel Miller wrote:
Is there a way to use SQL-based address books, specifically that used by
phpGroupWare, in KAddressBook? I don't mean via import/export - I want
to use KAddressBook to work with the live database.
There is currently work going on
Any word on when the current situation regarding subject will be resolved?
I am still unable to install the qt development libs due to a dependency on
xlibs-pic. I would hate to have to go back to 4.2 :-(
Apt lines:
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
deb-src
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 1:46 pm, Sylvain Joyeux wrote:
It's fixed in the experimental. They added a xlibs-pic package which
depends on xlibs-static-pic. (xf 4.3.0-0pre1v4)
--
Sylvain Joyeux
I must be screwing something up:
[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] $ grep exp /etc/apt/sources.list
deb
On Tuesday 07 October 2003 08:41, Bob Tilley (ATT) wrote:
I would like to wet my feet in the Open Source pool. Can anyone suggest
any needy Projects? I can do C, C++, Pascal, Assembly, etc. and would like
to put my talents to work to give something back to the Community that has
given my
I say _thin_ wrapper, since neither use arts. For that, you need to wrap
mplayer with artsdsp, and take care of latency manually.
Not quite true. Mplayer can use arts 'natively', and KMplayer,at least, has a
gui option to turn that option on. Alternatively, you can change your
mplayer
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 05:15 pm, Daniel Andor wrote:
On Thursday 17 July 2003 12:06 am, David Bishop wrote:
I was blindly under the assumption that one would be using mplayer debs
from Marillat, which do not have arts support compiled in. (He has a note
(as of 04/04/2003) about it on his
On Thursday 26 June 2003 08:51 am, Jens Benecke wrote:
Hi,
I like KMail for its GUI. I use mutt primarily (because I often read mail
remotely via SSH), but I'd like to use KMail when working locally. I
realize I'd have to
- let KMail recreate its index files each time it starts up,
-
If you are using 3.1 or below, add --check (I think) to the command-line when
starting KMail (right-click in the icon-properties if that's what you use).
From 3.2 on (current cvs) it's in the GUI.
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 03:17 pm, Antiphon wrote:
Is there any way to configure KMail to
Is there any way to install the latest kde development packages alongside
XFree86 4.3? It seems to be looking for a -pic package that doesn't exist
for me.
--
Sorry about the whole 'bomb' thing - Bruce Rollins
D.A.Bishop
Sorry, please ignore.
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D.A.Bishop
On Friday 02 May 2003 09:25 am, Daniel Stone wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 11:29:00AM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
Oh my :-) Does marillat have sources somewhere at least so his packages
can be recompiled ?
im' workikng on this and repackagihng it so it doesnt suick it's
borken in soj many
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 10:11 am, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15. April 2003 04:34 schrieb Daniel Stone:
Noatun is a full-featured, full-blooded media
player.
That is surely to be discussed ;)
Personally, I think noatun is pure bloat and thus extremely slow. Mostly,
users are
snip error messages
Well, the fact that your install is broken doesn't make noatun bad :-) I use
sid, so I can't really help you, but I bet Ralf would appreciate a bug
report.
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D.A.Bishop
On Friday 04 April 2003 08:17 am, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
Yo!
Posted here since I guess some of the kde upstream folks read this list,
too. Many of these probably covered somewhere else, too, so please forgive
me.
A good place for these is bugs.kde.org, as I know for a
You cannot listen to cds in noatun, use kscd for that. And please, for the
love of all that is good and righteous and holy, get a smaller sig.
Otherwise, Osama wins :-(
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 07:42 am, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
hallo to everyone,
i wondered how to access a audio cd by
First of all, if you are running sid then you should be competent enough to
READ THE MAILING LIST (or list archives) and FIGURE OUT that kdenetwork et
cetera is at:
deb http://people.debian.org/~ccheney/kde-other/ ./
Unfortunetly, not etcetera. I.e., specifically it is missing all of
On Monday 03 March 2003 04:13 pm, Jean-Michel Kelbert wrote:
Le 03/03/03 à 13:14 Andreas Bauer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait :
k3b rules
Someone wanted to make a package for unstable. So wait a week or so.
I wanted to package it for unstable, but I have made a first package.
But I don't
The only possible explanation is that your default compiler is different from
what qt was compiled with. This would happen if, for example, you are using
some weird mixture of sid and karolina's packages. To get rid of her
packages, run this:
dpkg -l | grep \+kl | sudo xargs dpkg --purge
This is a fresh install of Debian sid using the official KDE 3.1 packages.
I did 'dpkg -l grep \+kl' just to be sure, and it came up with nothing.
gcc --version returns 'gcc (GCC) 3.2.3 20030221 (Debian prerelease)' so
everything looks ok in that regard as well.
Then that blows my theory to
He shall remain nameless as to avoid embarassment, but one person so far has
had gcc installed but not g++. If you are having problems, please make sure
that you have g++ 3.2.3 installed. Again, *g++* 3.2.3 installed, as gcc
doesn't do you much good by itself.
--
Yousa steala precious from
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (= Qt 3.1 (20021021)) (headers
and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
Either export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt3 or hack the rules file to append
--with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3
Does rc means that I have to reinstall this?
No.
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 12:27 pm, Petr Bal wrote:
Dne t 13. nora 2003 18:59 Djoum napsal(a):
Fedor Karpelevitch crit:
I was unable to do that. kmail seems to require both kdelibs-dev and
libpng2-dev to compile, but they conflict with each other. Is anyone
able to compile kmail
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 07:13 am, Geert-Jan Hut wrote:
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 09:51, Matt Sheffield wrote:
KMail is a very nice program, however, I have not figured out if there is
a way to delete messages off my POP account once I have deleted them
locally. It seems every email
Yes, the stable ones are newer. (3.1 vs. 3.0.99). No, Ralf is not going to
update the unstable packages any more. If KDE is currently working for you,
then I would personally remove any 3rd party apt-lines at all (including
Ralf's) and wait for 3.1 to enter unstable officially.
On Monday 27
Speaking of unstable, what are the plans for updating your sid build? I
realize that you are a (slightly) busy man, so this isn't a demand, I just
didn't know if you were even going to bother what with the (imminent?)
release of 3.1 into sid directly.
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 02:59 pm,
me for rosegarden so I added that too (though it's build with arts support,
not alsa support - if you like it different for performance reasons, please
speak up :-)
Consider this me speaking up :-) Alsa is highly discouraged by the
rosegarden devs, both for performance reasons and sound
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 01:33:49AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
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On Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2003 01:09, David Bishop wrote:
me for rosegarden so I added that too (though it's build with arts
support, not alsa support - if you like it different
Using Karolina's packages, decoding any ogg file in noatun uses 25-40% of my
cpu (PIII 750Mhz, 768Meg ram), and skips horribly (unlistenably). Playing
the same file using ogg123 works perfectly, as do mp3s in noatun.
Confirmation of the problem? Possible fix? I'm running 2.4.19 with the
Please add knetload and kcpuload. Those are the only two missing that I can
see :-) Thanks!
--
D.A.Bishop
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.3 /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.0
This is the second time this has come up, I don't know why :-(
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On Monday 09 December 2002 05:04 am, jedd wrote:
Howdi,
I've rtfa'd, but can't find much info on these issues that are
currently confusing / annoying me. I'm using kde 3.0.3 debs,
with a mostly sarge, partly sid, system. Kernel 2.4.19 (custom),
and using KDE natively on XFree 4 as
snip
A man, a plan, a caret, a ban, a myriad, a sum, a lac, a liar, a hoop, a ...
snip
Panama! - Dan Hoey
snip
Um, sorry about that. Was messing around and obviously attached the wrong
thing as a sig :-P Won't happen again
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Someone was funny at download.kde.org and copied the 3.04 packages to
the 3.0.5 directory. Any comments?
There are at least some 3.0.5 packages there...
Yes, QT3.0.5 but not KDe3.0.5 :)
IIRC, only kdelibs and maybe base were actually
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On Wednesday 13 November 2002 03:46 am, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
onsdagen den 13 november 2002 10.54 skrev Lucas Garcia:
Hi all! I have a problem with my debian and my kde31rc2..
i install this kde with shakti.ath.cx sources, and now, when i
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On Wednesday 06 November 2002 05:55 am, Russell Coker wrote:
For /tmp/ksocket-user and /tmp/.ICE-unix, will KDE use an environment
variable for specifying the tmp directory? If so it shouldn't be difficult
to solve this. Also what is the point of
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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 07:09 am, Dan Boresjo wrote:
Hi,
I am currently developing a project using KDevelop (v2.1, as distributed
with debian/stable) and would like to produce a well-behaved .deb (ie that
can be installed on stable systems
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On Sunday 22 September 2002 03:12 pm, Charles de Miramon wrote:
Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:45, Rachel Andrew a écrit :
Hi
I have just installed KDE3 on Debian testing - the various instructions I
found posted on the web as a result of
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On Monday 23 September 2002 01:00 pm, you wrote:
I just thought that other people might be interested in this as well. I
ported KFocus to kde3 yesterday, and emailed Rachel off-list with the
.deb. It seems to work for her, so if anyone else
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On Thursday 12 September 2002 07:00 pm, Charles Logan wrote:
If you don't want to have to kickstart artsd like this, have it startup
when you log in, and set the timeout value in kcontrol-Sound-Sound
Server to something very low (mine is 3
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As it might have some bearing on a problem I'm having, what *exact* compiler
were the current 3.0.3 packages compiled with?
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I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a no newline
implementation of word wrap.
in your .vimrc:
set wrap
Odd that kate can't do that though... *shrug*
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A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in.
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On Monday 29 July 2002 04:52 am, Frank Van Damme wrote:
On Saturday 27 July 2002 23:24, John Gay wrote:
On Sat 27 Jul 2002 21:59, Frank Van Damme wrote:
Yow
Just put my hd (maxtor 40 gigs 5400 rpm for therecord - that's also the
one I
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Maybe you meant for this to go to the list? As I'm not the one having the
problem :-)
Make sure you have dma enabled on your harddrive ( man hdparm ).
Cheers,
Sean.
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A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in.
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On Friday 12 July 2002 03:40 pm, Chris Cheney wrote:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 02:10:47PM -0700, Jon Ellis wrote:
Does anyone know when KDE 3.1 will be released under Debian?
Jon
Probably not too long after it is actually released period. :P
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On Thursday 06 June 2002 11:48 am, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 6. Juni 2002 19:42 schrieb G. L. `Griz' Inabnit:
I haven't seen an announcement when the KDE 3.x debs will be
integrated into SID. Did I somehow miss this posting??
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On Tuesday 09 April 2002 9:03 am, Bastian Voigt wrote:
Hi,
to summarize this discussion, can we give a definite recommendation for how
to get best results building kde3 on debian woody? I would propose this:
* use gcc 2.95.4
* don't use
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On Tuesday 09 April 2002 8:47 am, Justin R. Miller wrote:
Hello,
I'm one of the folks who's busy compiling KDE3 at the moment. I tried
RCs 2 and 3 with a new user ('kde3user') and all was find and good.
However, with final, I'd like to migrate
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On Friday 05 April 2002 10:56 am, John Gay wrote:
I realise this is more of a Kdevelop problem, but I know a few people here
use it so. . .
After serveral problems, I've finally got my desktop mostly working. I
decided to play with kdevelop
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On Friday 05 April 2002 1:13 pm, John Gay wrote:
On Fri 05 Apr 2002 20:49, David Bishop wrote:
Try running make clean ./configure first. It looks like it thinks
it's already compiled everything, and just needs to link, which is wrong
:-)
snip
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On Wednesday 03 April 2002 1:03 am, BROWN Nick wrote:
I think many of us have been in this stage before. The trick
is that you can
use the ALT+LEFT_CLICK on your mouse to move any window
anywhere on your
desktop. Hope that helps.
Well
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I'm not sure that in general there are really enough improvements to
actually be worthy of a change in major release number (from 2.x to 3.x)
because it feels more like a 2.3 release than a 3.0. The KDE 2.2 debs
(Woody anyway) were just as fast in
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In kcontrol, goto system-login manager. Configure to your hearts content.
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 7:31 am, BROWN Nick wrote:
Warning: newbie, please flame gently... I checked the archives (quickly)
but didn't find this.
Just did a
an incremental upgrade?
Cheers,
Sheldon.
On April 1, 2002 02:31 pm, David Bishop wrote:
On Monday 01 April 2002 1:25 pm, Daniel Rees wrote:
On Monday 01 Apr 2002 7:09 pm, David Bishop wrote:
Having said that, I compiled kde3 locally following the kde2+3
tutorial on women.kde.org, and am
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On Monday 01 April 2002 1:25 pm, Daniel Rees wrote:
On Monday 01 Apr 2002 7:09 pm, David Bishop wrote:
Having said that, I compiled kde3 locally following the kde2+3 tutorial
on women.kde.org, and am enjoying the hell out of it :-) However, I
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On Thursday 28 March 2002 4:50 am, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
1. I'm trying to use my Palm IIIx with Linux and KDE. Whenever I attempt to
hotsync, my Palm always complains that the connection timed out with KDE
after starting (I do start KPilot and it
FYI to the kde3 packagers out there. Note that this is a complete turn around
from my previous email on kpilot, where I suggested shipping the 3.0 kpilot
with 2.2 because of how screwed up that version is. Well, guess what,
they're both broken :-( Hopefully this will change in the very near
On Monday 25 March 2002 01:37 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
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Am Montag, 25. März 2002 20:50 schrieb Macolu:
Le Lundi 25 Mars 2002 20:45, Chris Howells a écrit :
The KDE 3.0 ioslave actually uses its own version of libsmb to enable
writing.
Is this suggestion worth making ? (It's just a convenience feature.)
If so, do I do that by submitting a KDE bug report with severity level
= wishlist ?
Yes and yes. Sorry to be terse, but I'm in a hurry :-)
D.A.Bishop
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apt-get install kio-fish, then use fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 08:09 am, Olaf Stetzer wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if ther is a way to use konqueror to
browse remote filesystems via ssh? I already tried
different URL-types
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On Monday 18 March 2002 12:38 pm, Jay Kline wrote:
On Monday 18 March 2002 12:33 pm, Jens Benecke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 02:00:40AM +0200, Jarno Elonen wrote:
I just tried Kamera after quite a long time and it actually worked.
Thank
:-)
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 05:55 pm, Chris Cheney wrote:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 03:34:06PM -0700, David Bishop wrote:
What gcc 3.0 issues? I'm on pretty good terms with the kpilot developer,
and would be willing to do some leg work to get this into woody. And not
having korganizer
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Are you running potato, woody, or sid? Have you apt-get upgraded to the
lastest? Has this recently started, after working fine, or did you just try
it for the first time?
On Thursday 07 March 2002 09:50 am, Marc Muller wrote:
Hello
I can not
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IIRC, Yahoo does a check-before-send sort of authentication, so you
*should* be able to just check your mail, then send, and have it work fine.
That meshes with the authentication required message. If that doesn't fix
it, then, uh, I dunno :-)
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On Wednesday 06 March 2002 02:51 pm, Chris Cheney wrote:
kdelibs - should go into woody once m68k builds
kdebase - should go into woody once m68k, arm, mips builds
kdeadmin - should go into woody once arm, m68k, s390, sparc builds
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On Friday 01 March 2002 09:54 am, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Freitag, 1. März 2002 01:54 schrieb Andreas Goesele:
Hi,
if I want to load a CA-certificate into Netscape or galeon I just open
a link to that certificate
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On Saturday 23 February 2002 07:37 am, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
Secondly, the reason I'm using it so much, I have the following in my
No Proxy for list:
*.sun.ac.za
This doesn't work. See http://bugs.kde.org/db/16/16136.html
Hmm,
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On Thursday 21 February 2002 12:09 am, Russell Coker wrote:
Firstly, how do you stop kspread and other koffice programs from creating
backup files? My father doesn't like having lots of .ksp~ files appearing
in his directories. He says that he
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On Thursday 24 January 2002 11:57 pm, tluxt wrote:
--- Jens Benecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:46:17PM -0800, tluxt wrote:
I apt-get -s install ghostscript - apt-get says it's mentioned, but
not available. OK.
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[Man, you must like making me type :-)]
On Thursday 24 January 2002 12:46 am, tluxt wrote:
Several things here.
1st - Thanks to everyone's help on CUPS for KDE. I've now got CUPS
printing a test page perfectly on an Epson color inkjet. I've got
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On Wednesday 23 January 2002 09:56 am, Nigel Pauli wrote:
Is there a way of changing the browser that is automatically launched
when one clicks on a url from Konqueror to Opera? I'm using Kmail 1.2
on KDE 2.1.2.
Thanks,
Nigel
edit mimetypes,
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If I can go on the assumption that you are using anti-aliased text, and
therefore the render extension, and that when you say konqueror freezes, you
mean your whole desktop, then you have been bitten by the infamous render
extension and long lines
Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2002 19:56 schrieb David Bishop:
(One thing I am confused about: I would like to know the procedure for
getting printing running with the KDE in Woody.
But, I am confused because it appears that you have described two ways to
get CUPS
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On Saturday 19 January 2002 02:59 am, tluxt wrote:
Thanks for your help. If you can answer these few more questions,
we might have the essentials for a
Debian/KDE/Printing Mini-HowTo or Install Guide section. :)
That would be sweet.
--- David
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On Saturday 19 January 2002 11:54 am, John Dalbec wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade my KDE packages to 2.2.2. I cannot find 2.2.2
versions of kaiman, keystone, ksysctrl, libminimagick5, and pixie. Are
these packages obsolete?
Thanks,
John
Yes, to
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This is strictly X, sorry.
On Thursday 17 January 2002 04:43 am, John Magrini wrote:
im not sure if kde can do anything about this, but it doesnt hurt to ask.
i have already asked on the Xfree mailing lists and the advice they gave me
was that
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[I am writing this email in the mode of you also not being extremely familiar
with how debian does things. There's no shame there, it's big and there's a
lot to learn. If you already know some of this, I apologize.]
On Friday 18 January 2002
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On Wednesday 16 January 2002 02:06 pm, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 20:25, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
up just in debian. And may I add that KDE hackers loathe the debian
packaging somehow? [*] There is some major
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On Tuesday 15 January 2002 12:58 pm, Oliver Johns wrote:
And HEINOUSLY violates that little policy thing of ours that
no-one cares about. You put your own stuff in /opt/kde[23],
that's what it's for - your *own* stuff. For packagers, it's
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[please don't cc: me. I'm on the list :-)]
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 02:41 pm, James Thorniley wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 8:06 pm, David Bishop wrote:
The only problem I have with the
packaging of kde is when I try to compile something
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On Friday 11 January 2002 01:58 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello !!
I have a little dependency problem on Debian GNU/Linux Sid 3.0 (yes, I
know, that's unstable...) :
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Well !! This package works !! But the rest still don't works !! The
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Quick question, do the latest kde 2.2.2 packages use strictly KDE_2_2_RELEASE
or KDE_2_2_BRANCH? There have been some bug fixes in _BRANCH that I would
love to get my hands on, specifically (supposedly) a fix for the *long*
standing can't use an
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On Thursday 13 December 2001 08:40 am, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
Quick question, do the latest kde 2.2.2 packages use strictly
KDE_2_2_RELEASE or KDE_2_2_BRANCH? There have been some bug fixes in
_BRANCH that I would love to get my hands on,
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On Wednesday 12 December 2001 01:17 am, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
Is anyone tracking the kde4 (3.0) packages? Have they stabalized
lately? (I'm not looking for rock-solid, obviously, just daily-use).
Any actual experiences welcome :-)
The
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Is anyone tracking the kde4 (3.0) packages? Have they stabalized lately?
(I'm not looking for rock-solid, obviously, just daily-use). Any actual
experiences welcome :-)
Sidenote to Ivan: I don't remember if I asked you about this before, but I
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Hey, does anyone know how to open up a new terminal within an existing
konsole using the keyboard? I.e., I don't want to have to touch the mouse :-)
Thanks.
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On Tuesday 06 November 2001 04:40 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
For the last several days my gkrellm has indicated that 100% of my CPU is
being used, even at system rest, by only 72 processes. kdeinit represents
80% and above of that load, according to
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On Monday 05 November 2001 09:36 pm, Josh Hansen wrote:
In any configure script that checks for Qt, I get this error message:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (= Qt 2.2.1) (libraries) not
found. Please check your installation!
For more
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On Saturday 03 November 2001 01:41 pm, Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:27 am, Tobias Leismann wrote:
On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote:
But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the
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On Wednesday 31 October 2001 12:21 am, Kamil Kisiel wrote:
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 17:13, Sunny Dubey wrote:
heya everyone
I love konqueror and all, and I think its the best thing besides sliced
bread, and elvis, however I have this one
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I don't know about the maestro, but the intel i8* crap has known issues. I
have one in my computer, and finally ended up bringing in a soundcard from
home to use instead. I tried the kernel driver, the oss (non-free) driver,
and the alsa driver
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While I can't wade through all the dependency problems, if apt or dselect
isn't doing it for you, try downloading the packages by hand and using dpkg.
To see the options to override dependencies and whatnot, man dpkg.
HTH.
On Monday 29 October
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On Wednesday 24 October 2001 03:24 am, Jørgen Hermanrud Fjeld wrote:
Hi.
There seems the be a rendering error in konqueror 2.2.1.
I reported the problem kde/konqueror bugtracking, but they where unable to
reproduce it.
So I wonder if this is
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On Wednesday 24 October 2001 06:47 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
I have found that although selecting Konqueror Web Browser from my
Internet menu does nothing, opening a konqi window through clickin on the
Home icon on the desktop does work.
Curiouser
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On Wednesday 24 October 2001 08:53 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
snip normal stuff
tillarium:/home/tilleyrw# kio (KProtocolInfo): ERROR: Protocol '' not found
more snippage
The above is the result from a recent suggestion to discover the cause of
konq
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