Hi,
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> it seems that I lost the folder Kmail Folders/outbox (in the Kmail Folder
> view). I seems I have a message stuck in the outbox and now all messages
> are queing behind this message, i.e. sending mail with this kmail
> installation does not work anymore :-(
>
> Akonadi
Hello,
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> are there any cons of having 4.14.7 in one of the next point releases and
> KDE5 via backports for jessie?
>
> I understand that in general new upstream releases are not supposed to
> pushed in in point releases. In this case it makes perfect sense for me
> though an
Hello,
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> "KDE updated in Debian, here's how. In this guide we will see how to
> have KDE in Debian constantly updated thanks to third-party repositories
> KDEbian."
> http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2014/09/kde-updated-in-debian-heres-
how.html
The article is only talkin
Hello,
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> I think it would be good to have a newer KDEPIM + Akonadi into Jessie.
>
> Why? The current akonadi 1.13 master branch together with kdepim,
> kdepimlibs, kdepim-runtime from 4.14 branches (as of 4.14.6/7) here runs
> better than ever before, including my most a
Hello,
The newly arrived debian-security-support package claims that for a number
of kde packages there is no more security support for wheezy.
Is this true? "No security support upstream and backports not feasible" is
double negated, so actually it says there must be a security support?
Are t
Hello List!
Thanks for maintaining the kde packages in such good quality, you are doing
a great job.
I heard from rhonda that a new version of kde will arrive to wheezy-
backports sooner or later. Is this true?
Is there any schedule for doing so?
Do the news of 4.11 being a long term release[0
Hello!
Julian wrote:
> Having a stable and tested operating system and its core packages is
> important and packages end up in stable that have gone through the
> rigmarole.
I fully agree!
> Rolling releases of individual packages are everywhere (downloadable
> .deb packages or little source rep
Frans Pop wrote:
> However, I'm not looking for a terminal emulator, but for something that
> will display console messages, just like xconsole does.
I am afraid that there is nothing (at least in debian). Maybe karamba to
display it on desktop.
konsole and xconsole is running here too.
thank y
expected tooltip does not appear.
openoffice quick starter for kde dropped out?
Thank you very much for your work on etch, the upgrade worked gracefully
Markus Raab
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