Hi, I just resurrected my desktop box after it's been languishing in a
corner for months and decided to bring it up to date and also put KDE4 on
it in a single swoop.
Whilst it eventually worked (I'm not sure if I did something odd or if my
apt-get has gone funny as I had to manually specify a
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On Monday 28 Apr 2003 3:07 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> while trying to figure out why the heck I sometimes have a problem with
> konsole on some machines and not on other machines I found out the
> following issue: xfonts-* packages have a ca
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 07:30:51PM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > Regardless of the above issues this shouldn't be the reason people are
> > having font problems with KDE since Qt no longer uses the standard Xfree
> > method for locating fonts. According to puetzk the reason we see font
> > substiti
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On Montag, 28. April 2003 18:44, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 04:07:17PM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > Also the question is why they get installed in /usr/share/fonts instead
> > of /usr/share/fonts/misc.
>
> Isn't this really an upstr
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 04:07:17PM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> while trying to figure out why the heck I sometimes have a problem with
> konsole on some machines and not on other machines I found out the following
> issue: xfonts-
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On Montag, 28. April 2003 16:18, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 04:07:17PM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > /usr/share/fonts/9x15.pcf.gz
> > /usr/share/fonts/console8x16.pcf.gz
> > /usr/share/fonts/console8x8.pcf.gz
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/f
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On Montag, 28. April 2003 16:18, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 04:07:17PM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > while trying to figure out why the heck I sometimes have a problem with
> > konsole on some machines and not on other machines I fou
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 04:07:17PM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> while trying to figure out why the heck I sometimes have a problem with
> konsole on some machines and not on other machines I found out the following
> issue: xfonts-* packages have a call for
>
> update-fonts-dir update-fonts-alia
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Hi guys,
while trying to figure out why the heck I sometimes have a problem with
konsole on some machines and not on other machines I found out the following
issue: xfonts-* packages have a call for
update-fonts-dir update-fonts-alias
in their po
Thus spake Jens Benecke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In kcontrol the 'console' application is probably set for
> 'x-terminal-emulator', which is the default 'terminal emulator' for
> _all_ Debian applications. You can either change that (only for KDE)
> or change x-terminal-emulator via 'update-alternat
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On Monday 22 October 2001 02:59 pm, Wilco Greven wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 05:24:14PM -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > I'm running unstable, so I have KDE 2.2.1. Whenever I make an app
> > launcher and check 'run in terminal', it runs the app
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 05:24:14PM -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> I'm running unstable, so I have KDE 2.2.1. Whenever I make an app
> launcher and check 'run in terminal', it runs the app (like Mutt) inside
> of an xterm and not konsole. I've even looked into the whole
> System::Konsole::Genera
I'm running unstable, so I have KDE 2.2.1. Whenever I make an app
launcher and check 'run in terminal', it runs the app (like Mutt) inside
of an xterm and not konsole. I've even looked into the whole
System::Konsole::General section of kcontrol and those settings have no
effect. Any ideas as to
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