Jan De Luyck wrote:
On Sunday 10 September 2006 16:47, Wulfy wrote:
Jan De Luyck wrote:
Hello all,
Using KDE 3.5.4 from Debian SID (AMD64).
I've got a rather weird problem with some files I ripped from my cd of
Mägo de Oz.
Filenames show up correctly under GTK applications, bu
Jan De Luyck wrote:
Hello all,
Using KDE 3.5.4 from Debian SID (AMD64).
I've got a rather weird problem with some files I ripped from my cd of Mägo de
Oz.
Filenames show up correctly under GTK applications, but not under Konqueror.
KDE shows me: Fölktergeist
whereas GTK apps give me: Fölk
I want to use kvoctrain to help me with the vocab I'm learning.
Unfortunately, there isn't a ready-made kvtml file for it. Is there a
HOWTO or tutorial on-line to create one from scratch? I've googled and
scanned the manual but can't find the format...
--
Blessings
Wulfmann
Wulf Credo:
Re
Scott wrote:
I'm running KDE 3.5 in Debian Sid.
A few days ago I'd found a setting that read something like "Hovering
over icons automatically selects them" and I checked it.
A day later I realized this was very annoying and wanted to turn it
off. Not only does it auto-select icons, it aut
Wulfy wrote:
Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 02:53, Wulfy wrote:
$ kbuildsyscoca --noincremental
I don't have this command installed.
It is
kbuildsycoca
(one 's' to much)
Cheers,
Kevin
I ran the command and got a lot of errors... s
Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 02:53, Wulfy wrote:
$ kbuildsyscoca --noincremental
I don't have this command installed.
It is
kbuildsycoca
(one 's' to much)
Cheers,
Kevin
I ran the command and got a lot of errors... see attached log
Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 02:53, Wulfy wrote:
$ kbuildsyscoca --noincremental
I don't have this command installed.
It is
kbuildsycoca
(one 's' to much)
Cheers,
Kevin
Thanks, Kevin!
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Blessings
Wulfmann
Wulf Credo:
Respect th
Do you have prelink installed?
New user worked. Root works. "wulfy" doesn't... therefore "wulfy" is
broken.
I can't find "kbuildsyscoca". Which package is it part of?
I installed prelink. From the description, I don't think it's someth
Matias Costa wrote:
El Martes, 22 de Noviembre de 2005 05:12, Wulfy escribió:
kio (KDirWatch): WARNING: KDirWatch::removeDir can't handle '/'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[It starts in browser mode, I change to file-manager mode and try to
open a folder in the window. I am not t
Wulfy wrote:
I have a strange problem with Konqueror. If I click on a folder on my
desktop or in the Konqueror file-manager window I get an alert
"KDEInit could not launch '' ", once for the desktop
folders and twice within Konqueror. Same thing happens with the icon
I have a strange problem with Konqueror. If I click on a folder on my
desktop or in the Konqueror file-manager window I get an alert "KDEInit
could not launch '' ", once for the desktop folders
and twice within Konqueror. Same thing happens with the icon bar
navigation icons. Yet I can open
Wulfy wrote:
Laura Creighton wrote:
Alas, this did not work. I do not think that dkpg --set-selections
actually makes my machine go off and
download the new packages and reinstalls them. Correct?
Laura
You need an "aptitude upgrade" in there, I think after the "set
Laura Creighton wrote:
Alas, this did not work. I do not think that
dkpg --set-selections actually makes my machine go off and
download the new packages and reinstalls them. Correct?
Laura
You need an "aptitude upgrade" in there, I think after the "set".
Sorry, I'm something of a newbie m
Laura Creighton wrote:
Speaking of commands unknown to me, a debian command that says, 'find
out every package I have loaded and reinstall every last one of them a
second time' would also be useful. I don't know any command like that,
or a way to get aptitude to spit out a list of all the packa
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