Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 18:07 schrieb Stephen Cormier:
On Monday 30 January 2006 11:15, David Gerber wrote:
On Monday 30 January 2006 16:10, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look
good thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans,
Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on hold until
more of v3.5.1 enters the archive.
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate,
Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans, openoffice,
wine). Some of these 'automatic' network drive icons disappeared from
the desktop - but this may not be important to everyone.
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on hold until
more of v3.5.1 enters the archive.
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail,
Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on hold until
more of v3.5.1 enters the archive.
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror,
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on hold until
more of v3.5.1 enters the archive.
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole,
On Monday 30 January 2006 16:10, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans, openoffice, wine).
Some of these 'automatic' network drive icons disappeared from the desktop
- but this may not
Andres Järv wrote:
Bruce Sass wrote:
Hmmm,
It appears the latest kdelibs packages (v3.5.1) doesn't like the KDE
currently in the archive (v3.5.0). kded keeps crashing with signal 6.
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans, openoffice, wine).
Some of these 'automatic' network drive icons disappeared from the desktop
- but this may not be important to everyone.
Alternatively you
On Monday 30 January 2006 11:15, David Gerber wrote:
On Monday 30 January 2006 16:10, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look
good thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans,
openoffice, wine). Some of these 'automatic' network drive
Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 16:15 schrieb David Gerber:
Alternatively you might want to install the 'avahi-daemon' package which
will prevent kded from crashing.
Is it really needed? I don't want to broadcast rubbish in the company network.
I have downgraded the 3.5.1 packages back to 3.5.0-3
Hmmm,
It appears the latest kdelibs packages (v3.5.1) doesn't like the KDE
currently in the archive (v3.5.0). kded keeps crashing with signal 6.
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on hold until
more of
Bruce Sass wrote:
Hmmm,
It appears the latest kdelibs packages (v3.5.1) doesn't like the KDE
currently in the archive (v3.5.0). kded keeps crashing with signal 6.
Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on
I had serious problems.I posted debian bug #350266cuOn 1/29/06, Andres Järv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Bruce Sass wrote: Hmmm, It appears the latest kdelibs packages (
v3.5.1) doesn't like the KDE currently in the archive (v3.5.0). kded keeps crashing with signal 6. Unstable users not wanting to be
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