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So any ideas what causes this? It's annoying and I want to make it stop. ;)
Doug
On Monday 11 November 2002 09:51 pm, Michael wrote:
:) That's why we had to go to RC2...
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I'm currently running Debian Unstable, with KDE 3.0.4, using the packages from
kde.org. For some reason, when I log out, I end up with a kdeinit process
still running, causing 100% CPU utilization. It's easy enough to kill -9
that process, but I'm wondering what's causing it to hang and eat
Subject says it all. I'm running the freshest KDE .debs (3.0.3), but lately,
even though I have the Mosfet Liquid theme debs installed, I can't select
that theme in the Themes control panel applet. I get the Mosfet's Liquid
applet in the Control Panel, and I get the Liquid splash screen when
I just ran dselect to bring my system up to date. That ended up involving an
update of KDE (3.0.3) and of X (Brandon's X 4.2 packages.)
Now anti-aliased fonts just mysteriously stopped working. I did verify that
anti-aliasing was checked in the Fonts control center applet.
How do I fix this?
On Monday 19 August 2002 12:24 pm, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
Hi i seam to have the same truble with the deb version of liquid
as there was with 3.0.2 - i can use the windows decoration but not the
style. If i try to compile it by hand it complaints that QT headers and
libs are not
For some reason, dselect and apt-get are refusing to upgrade my KDE packages
to 3.0.3. When I try to upgrade one of the packages, I get the following
error.
# apt-get upgrade kdelibs4
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages have been kept back
IIRC, a recent update of Qt-mt broke all the KDE styles. A fresh release of
the KDE debs should solve this problem.
On Tuesday 06 August 2002 09:33 pm, Michael Sullivan wrote:
I did that. Its not even listed under style, but it is listed under
color and window decorations
On Tue,
On Friday 02 August 2002 08:04 am, Chris Cheney wrote:
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 02:05:06PM +0100, Tom Badran wrote:
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I know kde3 is not part of main debian, but i thought id post here
anyway. Todays libqt-mt updates in unstable have stopped
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On Saturday 06 July 2002 07:22 am, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
Hello,
kde3.geniussystems.net seems to be not available for HTTP requests, however
it is alive for pings...
Is there a mirror from which I can download the 3.0.2 packages?. The two
On Saturday 06 July 2002 11:08 am, Daniel D Jones wrote:
Is there any way other that Control Center for selecting KDE fonts?
I have XF86 using TT fonts. KDE seems to automatically default to using
the first font as the default. In my case, this is a symbolic font.
Opening KDE gives a destop
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Apparently a library kpilot depends on, libpisock5, has its dependencies all
borked up. When I try to install it using dselect, I get the dependency
error libpisock5 depends on libpisock5 (= 0.10.99-1).
When I run apt-get install kpilot, I get the
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WOOHOO!!! I just downloaded the debs using dselect. I got them even before
kde.org announced them.
So, what's new with 3.0.2?
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OK, I just downloaded and installed the experimental KDE 3.0 debs from
http://www.geniussystems.net/KDE3 Experimental/.
I'm still running KDE 2.2.2, straight from the official debs, and I DO NOT
want it screwed up. I do want to add a kde3 sesson to my kdm login screen
(using kdm from KDE
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