On Sunday July 29 2001 22:29, Michael Ledet wrote:
I'm having problems with ssl under kde2.2beta1. I'm running unstable and
have done an apt-get update apt-get upgrade. I noticed that I don't have
kdelibs3-crypto or libssl096-dev (but, I can't find them.) I've tried to
apt-get the packages
Yes.. I see them there, and they appear to be in non-us, but when I add
that to my line is sources.list, it tells me that its unable to download
the packages file. I've tried adding crypto and non-us and both complain
about being unable to find the packages file..
Err ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org
Err ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable/crypto Packages
Unable to fetch file, server said
'/debian/dists/unstable/crypto/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
directory '
I've never seen a crypto area, so I can't comment on this...
Err ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable/non-us Packages
That was it!
Thanks..
Michael Ledet
Spire Network Services
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Daniel wrote:
Err ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable/crypto Packages
Unable to fetch file, server said
'/debian/dists/unstable/crypto/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
directory '
I've never
I upgraded to KDE 2.2beta1 and tried to compile a KDE application (I also
compiled once before the upgrade - it worked fine) and now I get the error:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not found.
Please check your installation!
What do I need to compile this app
Hi,
what do I have to do if I want to install KDE 2.2beta1 on my
potato-system. I only want to upgrade necessary packages, not my whole
distribution (i.e. I don't want to install woody). I found
kde.debian.org but it only mentions KDE 2.1.x and not 2.2.
Please CC to me as I am not subscribed
On Jul 10 2001, Achim Bohnet wrote:
Anyway, just for fun, I'm seeing that Konqueror has consistent
problems trying to open http://www.sexyclube.com.br/ just
after the page entrance. Can others confirm this problem?
No, works here with yesterdays CVS build. Wild guess: Maybe
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 04:30, Rogério Brito wrote:
Hi there, all.
So, I updated a copy of sid that I had here gathering dust
just to see what will come of KDE 2.2.
Well, it was actually very beautiful and I guess that some
friends of mine which have always feared
Hi there, all.
So, I updated a copy of sid that I had here gathering dust
just to see what will come of KDE 2.2.
Well, it was actually very beautiful and I guess that some
friends of mine which have always feared Linux installs will
be able to use
On Friday 29 June 2001 14:37, Ben Burton wrote:
Since I am obviously the only one experiencing this it could well be a
bug associated with my local configuration.
Just tried it out, I'm getting your behaviour also (with English settings).
Ben.
And the same behaviour exists in konsole
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:27:41AM -0500, Rick Cook wrote:
Since I am obviously the only one experiencing this it could well be a
bug associated with my local configuration.
Just tried it out, I'm getting your behaviour also (with English settings).
Ben.
And the same behaviour
Hi,
first of all, great work with the 2.2beta1 packages, Ivan! Keep up the
excellent work!
Now, for the bugs I have found... :-)
arts alsa support seems to be linked against alsa 0.5. If I try to start
artsd with alsa support it just segfaults. Since this is unstable, I think
artsd should
The konsole now defaults to having no history, so it's not the keys, you just
need to go into the settings and set the history from 1 to whatever (usually
1000 for me). I don't remember exactly which menu it's in, and I just finished
uninstalling everything having to do with kde in an attempt
All ready tried that, didn't help. But I also have a lot of left-over packages
from ald versions of kde lying around, and want to make sure that everything is
latest and greatest, which apt-get normally handles really well, but doesn't
cover all possible bases (for instance, I still have
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 01:01:34PM -0600, David Bishop wrote:
All ready tried that, didn't help. But I also have a lot of left-over
packages from ald versions of kde lying around, and want to make sure that
everything is latest and greatest, which apt-get normally handles really
well,
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 09:24:15PM +0200, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
On Friday, 29. June 2001 20:32, David Bishop wrote:
The konsole now defaults to having no history, so it's not the keys, you
just need to go into the settings and set the history from 1 to whatever
(usually 1000 for me). I
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
No, my history is also set to 1000. When hitting PageUp/PageDown/Home/End,
all I get in konsole is a system beep and this symbol: ~. I've tried all the
available keyboard layout options in konsole, but the problem persists.
Deleting my ~/.kde
That's true but part of the territory when testing software - I just
assumed everyone would know that...
--Tom Joseph
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Andre Alexander Bell wrote:
On Friday, 29. June 2001 20:41, Tom Joseph wrote:
Um, couldn't you just remove ~/.kde ...? Does KDE keep per-user config
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