El 14/Jan/2005 a las 16:18:54, Pablo Pita Leira escribió:
Hello,
I just wonder if somebody provides (experimental) debina packages for KDE 3.4
Beta1. I would be interested in trying the new media kioslave and see if we
can get icons in the desktop when we plug in different USB devices.
On Friday, 7 de January de 2005 03:57, Hervé Eychenne wrote:
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 12:49:17AM +0100, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Hervé Eychenne [Fri, 07 Jan 2005 00:18:30 +0100]:
This bug is now 2 months old. Has it been tagged upstream and
forwarded to upstream? That does not seem to
I have mistakenly been sending mails to this bug about another bug. Please,
ignore all messages about kate.
Sorry again :(
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On Friday, 7 de January de 2005 17:27, you wrote:
Ok, this bitter answer demonstrates that you don't know how things work
here (at leat in debian KDE). To put it straight, there's not enought
people and not enought time. If you are willing to volunteer, you are
very much welcome. I'm also
On Friday, 7 de January de 2005 13:57, Jianan wrote:
As of making double sense of a person name, I had foreseen this, that is
why I said the pun is unintentional. UNINTENTIONAL, got it?
XDDD
Ok, go to google.com and search for: smilies :-)
then look for : quoting emails :-
and then look for :
On Wednesday, 5 de January de 2005 17:58, Matt Filizzi wrote:
Sorry, I was having mail server problems due to a perl problem (broke
postgrey). Interestingly when I submitted the bug report it was suppose to
be a new one so either I hit the wrong button or reportbug did something
weird. I
On Thursday, 6 de January de 2005 09:57, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
After upgrading to KDE 3.3, I discovered a small but visible grey area
below Konqueror's status line so that the status line is not really at
the bottom of the window anymore.
Could you provide us with a screenshot? Also, could
On Thursday, 6 de January de 2005 10:24, jianan wrote:
Hi,
After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache'
for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and
there's a button for that
How is this handle in Konqueror?
Settings
On Tuesday, 4 de January de 2005 16:28, Ulrich Scholz wrote:
I'm using xdvi on Debian/Woody and get the following message:
xdvi? Unless you mean kdvi, then you are asking on the wrong list.
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On Monday, 3 de January de 2005 16:58, Matt Filizzi wrote:
You are rejecting my mail. Did you read what I asked about the bug you filed?
Jan 3 17:20:29 gaia postfix/smtp[18811]: 0A81817AFB:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=x.hjsoft.com[69.240.167.132], delay=35,
status=bounced (host x.hjs
On Sunday, 2 de January de 2005 18:03, Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA wrote:
Could you please write a sequence on how to reproduce the bug? I am
trying to do it but fail to.
1. run kregexpeditor
2. click a button of `Positive Look Ahead' or `Negative Look Ahead'
in the toolbar
3. click in the gray
forwarded 287811 http://bugs.kde.org/96185
stop here
Ok, I am able to reproduce it. I'll have a look at the source code and
bugs.kde.org.
Ok, so I have filed a bug upstream indicating the problem. I have also sent a
little patch for those who would like to fixit themselves (Warning, it's a
tags 287811 fixed-upstream
thanks
On Thursday, 30 de December de 2004 10:49, Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA wrote:
When right click and edit Positive Look Ahead or Negative Look Ahead,
kregexpeditor writes `This method should be overridden if needed!' to
stderr and exits with status 1.
The right fix is
On Thursday, 30 de December de 2004 10:49, Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA wrote:
When right click and edit Positive Look Ahead or Negative Look Ahead,
kregexpeditor writes `This method should be overridden if needed!' to
stderr and exits with status 1.
Could you please write a sequence on how to reproduce
On Saturday, 25 de December de 2004 12:15, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
please note that kdepim 3.3.2 is still NOT in experimental and that you
are using korganizer 3.3.1 with kdelibs/base 3.3.2
so maybe the problem comes from here.
please tell us if it's still here when kdepim will be 3.3.2 in
On Wednesday, 22 de December de 2004 22:12, Adeodato Simó wrote:
So, the plan is:
1. Get KDE 3.3.1 into sarge
2. Upload KDE 3.3.2 to sid *if* the experimental packages have not
shown any major bugs *and* all the people involved in KDE
packaging agree it's
On Sunday, 19 de December de 2004 22:11, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
be installed automatically, because if I recall properly, by default
aptitude installs recommended packages.
Yes!. Bye the way, If you don't like this behaviour, you can turn it off
adding these two lines to /etc/apt/apt.conf:
On Sunday, 19 de December de 2004 18:00, Adeodato Simó wrote:
I suggested that too (kde-style). Plus, according to these messages,
[1], [2], other people seem to agree too.
I agree on that too, but do styles for qt only exist in the debian archive? In
such case, how it would be handled?
On Saturday 09 October 2004 07:31, Clemens Schwaighofer wrote:
pluto:~# apt-get install kleopatra
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/09/msg00102.html on how to solve.
Definitely this needs to be fixed somehow to avoid
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 12:36, Michael Kuhlmann wrote:
Hi James,
I've got the same problem after running ed2k_gui, when i close the app my
systray returns to normal size. Don't know a fix for this, but good to know
I'm not the only one with this problem
I filed this bug:
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 12:36, Michael Kuhlmann wrote:
Hi James,
I've got the same problem after running ed2k_gui, when i close the app my
systray returns to normal size. Don't know a fix for this, but good to know
I'm not the only one with this problem
BTW, looks like this one:
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 20:39, Dominique Devriese wrote:
Yes. Meaning that it needs uninstalling other packages and installing
new ones instead.
Additionally, I disagree with you. I do not like dselect. aptitute
may be good but the interface really sucks
It's not about an interface,
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 22:56, Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 10:40:50PM +0200, Jesús Roncero Franco wrote:
Maybe it is that people is too used to apt-get dist-upgrading quite
easily. Why then debian relies on apt-get and not on aptitude :-?
Does Debian?
Well
when trying to download each font from one of the surceforge
mirrors, so I went to the project webpage and downloaded the .exe manually,
put them in a directory and then did apt-get install pointing out that
directory.
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