Re: help with korganizer-second request

2001-08-10 Thread David Morgan
>From the Help pages: "If you opened more than one calendar, only one calendar can display alarms; only one calendar can be active. Click on the Make active menu item to activate the current calendar window." It looks as if that might have been the change that fixed it.` On Friday 10 August 200

Re: help with korganizer-second request

2001-08-10 Thread David Morgan
n "AlarmDaemon" > button that has a question-mark icon. The entire button is darkened as > if it may not be functional? > > Perhaps I am missing a package? > > On Friday 10 August 2001 10:32 am, David Morgan wrote: > > I use KOrganizer as a diary and to-do list,

Re: help with korganizer-second request

2001-08-10 Thread David Morgan
I use KOrganizer as a diary and to-do list, but not really the notification feature. Do you have the KOrganiser Alarm Monitor running in the panel (down by the Klipper mini-icon on mine)? Right clicking on this gives a menu with the option to enable alarms. If that is not there then the alarm d

KPilot and KOrganizer

2001-08-06 Thread David Morgan
Has anyone succeded in getting the Debian Potato packages of KPilot and KOrganizer to work together, i.e. to sync from KOrganizer to and from the Pilot? I've looked on this list and on the KDE PIM list and can find several people reporting that it doesn't work, but no real solution. I have set

Re: Docking Station and KDE?

2001-08-05 Thread David Morgan
The only light that I can shed on this is that it works OK on my machine. I downloaded direct from the Creatures website rather than using the CD, but the program updates itself when you run it anyway so that won't be the reason. I am using an upto-date Potato with the addition of the KDE packag

Re: KDE 2.1.1 installation on Debian 2.2r3 stable help

2001-07-29 Thread David Morgan
On Sunday 29 July 2001 9:04 am, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote: > > Would that be: > deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto > ...as David Dayan-Rosenman suggested? This might well work, but it isn't what I use. My sources list has this line: deb http://kde.debian.net potato main

Re: Konqueror and Secure pages

2001-04-11 Thread David Morgan
ee > mentioned a requirement for openssl to make konq handle ssl sites. > > When did I miss this notice? > > On Saturday 07 April 2001 11:45, David Morgan wrote: > > OpenSSL is in the Crypto directories on the Debian KDE site and its > > mirrors. Assuming that you have &qu

Re: Konqueror and Secure pages

2001-04-07 Thread David Morgan
OpenSSL is in the Crypto directories on the Debian KDE site and its mirrors. Assuming that you have "crypto" in your apt sources line for KDE then it should be available and just do "apt-get install openssl". I think Ivan provides this with the KDE packages as you need the exact version that KD

Re: konqeror bugs of note *stable*

2001-04-07 Thread David Morgan
onq. On Saturday 07 April 2001 6:47 pm, David Morgan wrote: > UPDATE: I've just done an upgrade via apt and two crypto packages got > upgraded. This must be the auth proxy fix someone mentioned. Anyway, > whereas yesterday with Konq and WWWOFFLE any attempt to access a SSL site >

Re: konqeror bugs of note *stable*

2001-04-07 Thread David Morgan
On Saturday 07 April 2001 6:10 pm, Jens Benecke wrote: > On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 06:24:32PM +0100, David Morgan wrote: > > Assuming you have got the OpenSSL package installed then I bet the > > problem is that you are running WWWOFFLE as a cacheing proxy. T.. > > > > .

Re: konqeror bugs of note *stable*

2001-04-07 Thread David Morgan
April 2001 6:24 pm, David Morgan wrote: > Assuming you have got the OpenSSL package installed then I bet the problem > is that you are running WWWOFFLE as a cacheing proxy. Try disabling the > proxy in Konq (using the proxy setting - no need to actually stop or remove > WWWOFFLE itself)

Re: konqeror bugs of note *stable*

2001-04-07 Thread David Morgan
roblem but this issue doesn't seem to have caught peoples attention. Perhaps it is just newcomers who run WWWOFFLE? It is part of the Debian Potato standard installation set. I wrote yesterday to the WWWOFFLE developer to ask whether he knows of any reason for this or workaround. David Mo

Re: Problems building kdebase from source using Potato

2000-12-30 Thread David Morgan
On Saturday 30 December 2000 10:03 pm, Gordon Sadler wrote: > > Not positive here why this happened, but make sure you have kdelibs3-dev > installed prior to even attempting to build kdebase from source. Also > ensure you use $(OPTION TO GETROOT) debian/rules binary. > I do have kdelibs3-dev instal

Wrong dependencies in

2000-12-30 Thread David Morgan
don't have libxml2-dev at all, only libxml-dev, is this a Woody package? Regards David Morgan

Problems building kdebase from source using Potato

2000-12-30 Thread David Morgan
s. I wasn't expecting this. What is happening here? Am I going about things in the right way? The Kamera build instructions just say to apply over clean kdebase source and ./configure && make && make install but this doesn't seem right for debian packaged source. Thanks David Morgan