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Am Samstag, 11. Mai 2002 05:30 schrieb Chris Cheney:
> On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 01:44:37AM +0200, Hendrik Naumann wrote:
> > If you grep alpha-debs you should be able to deal with dpkg.
> > There are plenty of force switches
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Am Samstag, 11. Mai 2002 00:06 schrieb Robert Tilley:
> I grabbed some 3.0.1 debs from your site and I have a question.
> The following is a directory listing of KDE 3.0.1 Base deb packages
> waiting for me to install them. What order do I do so?
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> Anyway, I am moving old my home directory to the new installation,
> and I was pretty much under the impression that moving my KDE
> settings from SuSE's KDE 2.2.2 to the Debian's KDE 2.2.2 could be
> done by simply copying the .kde-directory fro
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Am Mittwoch, 20. März 2002 16:44 schrieb Jay Kline:
> Is there a screen saver or something that will automaticly log a
> user out if left idle for too long? This is for a lab environment,
> so after 5 min of inactivity the screen saver should come up
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>
> I have exactly the same problem but I think it can be due to a more
> general problem because some other window managers(like sawfish)
> fail also to load.
>
> Fabian
You may check if the loopback device (lo) is up.
That was my problem some w
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I am trying to package "kaspaliste" (0.43-beta2) a literature
database for kde.
I while ago someone posted here that
dh_make --custom /usr/share/doc/kdelibs-dev/dh-make
would be good way to go. Using this I had problems with the
executables. T
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> > Is it possible to run KDE with Potoato (2.2 r0)? If so, where
> > should I go for information?
Yes. KDE 2.1.2
Have a look at
http://kde.debian.net/
I currently use the mirror
deb ftp://ftp.wh9.tu-dresden.de/pub/linux/debian-stuff/KDE2 potat
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> Another one to the other: you enter the birthday in kab but
> korganizer does not care at all.So why the entry? If you remember
> to look into every (!) entry, every day, you better remember the
>
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Am Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2002 11:38 schrieb Maximilian Reiss:
> Ok,
>
> having both (kde2 and kde3) in debian the both time might not be
> the best idea.
> Disadvantages:
> - quite some trouble regarding where the files should go .-)
> - would waste
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> > If KDE is packaged for Debian by Debian developers it is not an
> >addon and _does_not_ belong in /opt.
>
> That is a serious misunderstanding of "add-on". By add-on here it
> means application software that is not essential for system
> functi
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> When I mount a floppy using the KDE desktop icon I get filenames
> that are abreviated and ugly versions of what is actually on the
> floppy, although I specified vfat as the filesystem.
> I use woody CDs version 3.0.13 (KDE version is 2.1).
I d
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> Laptop computer
> Xfree 4.1.0-9
> KDE 2.2.2 (from yesterday)
>
> X is configured to use the built-in touchpad as primary mouse input
> device, and an USB mouse as secondary. Works perfect, except for
> the following issue:
>
> Under KDE 2.
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> heck, you're right. the search engine at lists.debian.org is
> somehow broken; i didn't find anything, although i knew quite well
> what to search for. (bug the web admin with it. :))
One can also search this list on http://www.geocrawler.com .
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> On Wednesday 24 October 2001 20:54 pm, Tom Allison wrote:
> > I'll ask you the same thing I asked of LaTeX.
> > Any suggestions on "tutorial" sites to introduce me to this
> > further?
> >
> > I'm very, very unfamiliar with what these are and wo
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> I have just set myself up with 2.2r3, my first debian, and have
> GNOME opening on boot, but I would like to know how to (1) make
> GNOME not start on boot, so that (2) I can start KDE (either at
> boot or from the console). I have no idea how t
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> well, 64MB is it. Actually, my laptop with 64MB wasn't useable very
> well. (it was running ONLY KDE, before login a 'ps axuw' was 10-12
> processes, nothing big). But it started swapping at once and
> compiling something while in KDE wasn't realisti
Hi
> >Try adding yourself to the audio group. "addgroup
> >username audio" then log out and back in. Worked for
> >me anyway.
>
> This seems to come up again and again. Users not in audio group or
> other access groups. Is there some reason that Debian does not
> include users into these groups
> I don't know about kword, but this document is an XLS spreadsheet
> 10 rows x 4 columns containing only numbers.
Hmm I opend it with StarOffice 5.2 and it was an normal
text-document with tables and spread-sheet graphic.
Hi
> As far as burning CD's, you need to be sure to use the right image.
> Sun does provide a CD that includes StarOffice for Solaris, Linux
> and M$ Windows, but the down-load package is limited to Linux.
I just downloaded the tars and burned it. That should be ok.
> OpenOffice is even more tro
> It's quite a while I had a look at koffice, so I don't know
> anything about features and stability.
> I have no idea what machines you are running in your school, this
> might be helpfull.
>
>
> I run SO5.2 for spreadsheet applications on my P133 with 80 MB RAM.
> Well it takes a while to start
Hi
With Linux it is possible to setup an certain user and than clone the
complete homedirectory to an other username. The only program I
couldn't manange to work with that is mozilla :(.
In computer pool here the officials don't want personal acounts, so
every workstation has it's own unpersona
Hi
> As a sysad, I do not like to edit anything beneath /usr by hand
> Usually, in backing up a complete system, I regard it to be
> completely restorable with only the original packages at hand and a
> backup of everything except /usr.
And because that worked for me, it was one of reasons to
I installed debian potato an an other system, same kde packages, same
gui. There it works :(. So I'm afraid I have to redo some things on
my system also.
Hendrik
Hi
I installed all the kde_1.2-final packages for potato. The problem I
have is that I can't open attachments. Instead "part://2" is showd in
the left bottom.
When I start kmail from the shell kmail prompts
"kdecore (KProtocolManager): ERROR: Protocol part not found"
I think this is due to a p
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