On Tuesday 25 July 2006 2:34 pm, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> It's broken, with no trace in its server's config for how I ever had it set
> up in the first place.
>
> I wonder how that happened?
Because I'm an idiot. I was looking at the serve
ou'd have to set up a new session for KDM to know how to
run it.
Sorry I have to be so vague. I had that working, but have inadvertently
broken it, and don't have time to sift through the carnage at the moment.
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his line of thought. If
I'm totally full of crap, forgive me. I thought I'd throw this out, since
nobody answered you yet. I don't know squat about the KDE sound system, but
I've been involved with Linux for music making for years. It's a lot easier
now than it u
;s so deliciously ironic about
the suggestion of porting the GIMP to QT. :)
As for the rest, I'd better shut up before someone screams at me for being
off-topic.
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estion, considering the number of times people have
requested that we port Rosegarden to GTK2.
Sure. Right after they port the GIMP to KDE/QT.
It couldn't be that difficult, could it?
*cough*
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difference. This screwy localhost or whatever thing I'm thinking of, but
can't quite remember, used to affect File->Open dialogs and such too, and was
KDE wide, anytime KDE used KURL for something, which is frequently.
I'm running 3.5.3 myself, and freebsd.org just came up in
tions, but I've been meaning to look into this myself for awhile. All
my non-KDE apps look terrible. I am also using gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, so I bet
that is indeed what's busted.
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ty then. I am an imbecile. Carry on. Nothing to see here.
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s somehow broken compatibility with Konqueror. It's got to be
something here.
What might it be? I'm really at a loss what could have gone wrong, and about
all I can think of to do is start blindly swapping out configuration files
for clean new ones.
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vimpart" package disappeared a long time ago.
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#x27;t sound like it *is* because of the dpi change then, but I'll answer
anyway. The easy KDE way is to use the KDE Info Center (kinfocenter), and
click on "X Server." It's one of the several statistics reported.
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ad it at 100x100 before.
Just a thought.
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ler to find and install them
manually. That's probably not a "real solution," but it gets me there today,
without making my head hurt trying to read grossly out-dated font
documentation.
It's in the Control Center. System Administration -> Font Installer
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t looks like several different files have done this job
over the years, and all of my old ones since 2001 are still lingering around.
I think the correct current modern file is
~/.kde/share/apps/kdesktop/IconPositions
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who wound up in
that same place. I decided to just let it sit there for a few package
versions and see if the problems get sorted out for themselves without me
having to get more gray hair.
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> I've only found a small number that really didn't work once tricked. One
> of them was Google Maps. I have to use Firefox for that one.
Or, rather, that used to be the case. It apparently works just fine now.
Sweet!
I don't like Firefox because it's too Windows
d a small number that really didn't work once tricked. One of
them was Google Maps. I have to use Firefox for that one.
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er remember Debian's own stuff working correctly. I used to
keep KNOPPIX around just so I could boot it, and then go rip off the config
file it came up with.
This is a good thing to see.
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On Monday 10 April 2006 4:31 pm, Felix Homann wrote:
> OK, but have you seen it work as *embedded media player*, i.e. playing
> media inside a webpage? That's what I've never seen working. Have you?
Not since KDE 2.x I don't think.
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ce. This is thoroughly good, sound, sensible advice.
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ranks of helpful open source contributors by sending them a patch to address
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me) the little boxes
will go away.
That's pretty cool. I had no idea this feature existed.
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plied config file did not cure it
that time. That's when I just hacked it out of service, to fix at some
future point that never came.
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;t see this now that I've done a clean install, and KDM is at least
temporarily working normally again.
Sorry if none of this was helpful.
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never got very far in my attempt to
learn Greek then, isn't it? :)
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del pc104 -layout gr -variant basic
open("/etc/ld.so.cache", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/usr/X11R6/lib/libxkbfile.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/lib/tls/libc.so.6", O_RDONLY)= 3
open("/lib/tls/libdl
s-it-works thing like that.
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t forgot about some handy trick I employed to fix this
last time.
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There's nothing in the
source code, the man page or the docbook page to support this assertion.
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ved, though, and went away as soon as I switched back
to a KMail window. That was probably because of KDE getting in the way, I'd
guess. I'm back in my normal environment at this moment, and KDE's language
switcher is probably involving itself in this.
I'll have to keep
quot;
(**) Option "XkbOptions"
"compose:caps,ctrl:ctrl_aa,lv3:ralt_switch,grp_led:scroll,grp:shifts_toggle"
(**) XKB: options:
"compose:caps,ctrl:ctrl_aa,lv3:ralt_switch,grp_led:scroll,grp:shifts_toggle"
(==) Keyboard: CustomKeycode disabled
(**) |-->Input Device &
any KDE involvement.
Oh well. I'm familiar with what I have to do to get the right characters to
come out in the languages I write, even if it feels like it's probably
broken.
Thanks for trying, and I will stop hijacking this thread now. I hope the OP
solved his problem once and
On Saturday 04 February 2006 6:42 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Samstag, 4. Februar 2006 23:29 schrieb D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre:
> > If it ain't broke... Hotplug is still working just fine here, thanks.
>
> Guess why udev replaces hotplug by now: hotplug kinda
uot; I've got some HAL libs installed, but the "hal" package is
not. I don't have "udev" or "dbus" either, and have no idea what the hell
anyone is talking about.
I figure this is probably a good thing. If it ain't broke... Hotplug is
sti
confused if I ever used a Spanish keyboard setup that actually worked the way
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ution LCDs
are the norm now, rather than the exception, and I was rather hoping it would
just work automagically.
However, your point overall is well-taken.
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-generated one. The Debian auto config bits always did the wrong
thing no matter how many different "front door" tactics I tried. If all else
fails, hack the thing and get it over with.
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> answer. I use several apps, Mutt in a xterm and xfte that I would like
> to use their icons on their respective windows.
>
> Ideas?
None that worked. It's not as obvious as it seems.
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.1 (0xb77d3000)
That settles that as far as whether it uses it or not. Uses it correctly, I
have no idea. Fonts in X are one of the most evil things ever conceived by
humankind.
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with the DSSI synth plugins in Rosegarden for the same reason. You're about
the fourth or fifth I've run into in the last week or so whose lo was broken.
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transition that broke the old config files in some way I never quite worked
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er than it took for these issues to settle out of Sid.
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Thanks so much for showing me the nose in front of my face! The directory had
700 permissions for some reason. I can't believe I missed this for six
hours.
OK, that solved it. Wonderful. Thanks again!
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ed to at the moment.
In the meantime, maybe if I get the source to KDM I can figure out what the
devil this "something" control is getting handed off to is.
Tomorrow. Gack. What a day.
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you can choose
> ones that are within the range of what your printer can handle. Its
> default behaviour is to scale the page accordingly rather than to crop.
Whatever does the trick, and that did. I'll just run all of these files
through that and carry on my merry way. It worked
her just figure out some way to get KDE to do it though.
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ek or two ago, so chances are good that it's safe to come out now
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should wait.
They said "real soon now" two weeks ago, and then someone just today re-posted
that two-week old message as a news item to draw better attention to it.
Draw your own conclusions from this observation.
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On Tuesday 16 August 2005 06:14 pm, Tiago Meireles wrote:
> Alguém pode me ajudar?
debian-user-portuguese
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ut at all? I use the Spanish layout for both
Spanish and French. Spanish has all the right bits for both languages (ç ê
etc.), but French doesn't have ñ or ¡ and whatnot, so the Spanish layout
seems to be the best bang for the buck.
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That one you're after is a bitmap font, so you want to say yes.
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y be worth the effort, but to each his own hack,
I say. If this floats your boat, dig in.
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ian. I'm
too set in my ways I guess. I finally cured most of the irritating problems
by copying bits of my Debian /etc over their frigged up config. The
Debian/Ubuntu hybrid is definitely better than pure Ubuntu.
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the sake
of having my way with the @[EMAIL PROTECTED] machine. I hate being thwarted.
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y I was bored or I wouldn't have
bothered to go dig out super experiemental pre-release stuff to play with in
the first place, right? :)
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ion.
I had no intention of winding up here, but at least I got things back to a
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e I get bored enough to look at this
again someone will have figured out how to get all of this to play nice with
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ht
On Thursday 14 April 2005 04:12 am, MatÃas Costa wrote:
> El Jueves, 14 de Abril de 2005 03:17, Silvan escribiÃ:
> > I wanted to play with this. So far, I'm not having much luck.
>
> You are having much more than me, it simply crash at startup
I can solve that one. Install
uldn't it? I would
have paid more attention to this if I had realized it wasn't just the normal
course of events.
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x11-6 (= 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1) but 6.8.2-10 is to be
installed
E: Broken packages
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prise.
Anyway, I'm about tired of throwing random things at this problem. If someone
has already gotten it working, some direction would be helpful. Otherwise I
will probably just uninstall all this stuff and forget I tried to play with
it.
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Installing ksayit does not pull in kttsd, yielding a ksayit that crashes
unceremoniously at startup.
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I had planned to do a little hacking this
weekend. Oops.
Oh well, I do know better than to go get ultra experimental bleeding edge
stuff and play with it on my main box. Bad Silvan, bad!
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swish your mouse around.) Nothing else uses
it, and it just gets in the way all the time. It's a lot more trouble than
it's worth to me.
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of your installed languages?
If not, that's a place to start digging. All of this should just work though.
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owed up, and I just wrote it off
as noise. If it ain't broke
I'm running CUPS too. I have a Brother HL-1440/foomatic+hl1225. Maybe that's
the difference between our setups? These messages obviously represent
something unpleasant on your own box.
Sorry I have no idea w
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ave I. I haven't updated lately because of so many unresolved,
outstanding bugs, so my Sid is a week or more old. I've never seen a problem
with this, and I've been upgrading KDE under Debian incrementally since
3.0ish.
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perhaps this is just par for the course with 3.3.0.
Hrm. That wouldn't really explain why nobody has a *mix* anything in their
~/.kde though, since the switch to 3.3.0 was relatively recent.
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it. I just haven't had the slightest luck figuring out where it is.
I haven't quite gotten desperate enough to try moving away .kde and putting
things back one by one until I find it. Probably because everyone stays
logged in until I shut down for some reason, so this doesn't
ough. (Not the sound system
either. That's turned off for every user.)
I'm still stumped.
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hat Linux is impossibly hard for people who
didn't grow up around a command line?)
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bscure
little stuff right. This mixer is an enormous PITA to deal with.)
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you
have a legitimate bug to file for the package maintainer to contend with.
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over to Mom's
house at 12:30 AM and look at her computer. :) It was
~/.kde/somewhere/something/some-file-5.vcf or some-file.vcf5 or something
like that. Maybe you can pick it out with a "find ~/.kde -name \*vcf\*" and
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have a soultion handy...
I don't have a solution either, but I think you've hit the nail straight on
the head. That's exactly what it looks like to me too.
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eg. you do want snd-emu10k1 but you do not want emu10k1
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t figured the keyboard map was
misconfigured or something. I never really bothered to look into it, since I
didn't use the win keys anyway, but it's really interesting to note how they
can be made to function just by turning off num lock.
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obals or anything remotely of the sort. I tried a
dozen permutations.
I'm not having anything like the described behavior. maybe if this
system.globals thing does exist on your box, scooting it out of the way
temporarily might make good things happen.
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> > is this still my fault, or is it time to submit a bug report?
>
> I have no idea, really, but I'm trying to put off some real work, and I'm
> currently bored. If you want to send me a tarball, I'll look at it a
bug report?
I have no idea, really, but I'm trying to put off some real work, and I'm
currently bored. If you want to send me a tarball, I'll look at it and see
if I can see anything.
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dialog --fullmode" where I then disabled the warnings for
> kdecore (KIconLoader).
Wow, there's my something new for today. Cool!
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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r to get CVS and debug that, which ups the ante even further. It's
not for the likes of me, I can assure you. I'd probably never get the thing
compiled correctly anyway. That's why I don't run LFS! :)
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> source* drivers... :-(
You can say that again, but it's easier than it used to be. If you use Debian
kernels anyway. The last time I fooled with it, I just grabbed
nvidia-module-some-flummy from Debian. I'm not actually using it at the
moment though.
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ver displayed anything except shadowed
numbers floating on whatever the panel background happens to be. This has
been the case since upgrading to KDE 3.2 the first time.
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ing has been reconfigured somewhere along
the way keeping up with updates to my Sid installation.
Not much to go on, I know.
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm halfway
expecting you have a USB mouse or third-party, closed-source video drivers or
something along those lines. Do you?
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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be
a lot worse.
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ther.
The archives remember for sure, but it had something to do with incompatible
libs, and needing to manually recompile something (kdelibs probably) against
what was actually there.
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Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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nking that far ahead, really. I expected removing
the metapackage would remove everything the metapackage installed, but I
suppose had that been the case it would have reported a laundry list of
affected packages.
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Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ry clearly, but I seem to recall I had
to hand edit one of apt's files in var to get rid of this thing without
taking all of KDE with it. It got quite ugly.
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