Alejandro Exojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> El Miércoles, 12 de Enero de 2005 20:01, Michael Below escribió:
>> As I said, I am sure you know what you are doing. But I had the
>> impression it might make sense to rebuild that ksyscoca database
>> during the upgrade
Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Michael Below [Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:38:59 +0100]:
>> I don't think this was some sort of misconfiguration on my part. Maybe
>> my KDE /var files were old, but they were created automatically, and I
>> think they shoul
ar files were old, but they were created automatically, and I
think they should be taken care of automatically, too.
Michael Below
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he-$USER/ksycoca*
yes, that did it. thank you for the help!
Michael Below
Hi, I just tried clicking on "use index.html" in the konqueror "view" menu.
This resulted in a crash, which brought up these messages in the
xterm I had started konqueror from:
~ $kio (KMimeType): WARNING: KServiceType::offers : servicetype Browser/View
not found
kio (KMimeType): WARNING: KServ
Hi,
following an advice I got on irc I moved .kde* away, out of my ~
dir. But this didn't help, konqueror still doesn't know the protocol
"file" (according to a message box that pops up when I try to show a directory):
~ $ls .kde*
ls: .kde*: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
~ $konqueror &
[1
Package: kdebase-bin
Version: 4:3.3.1-3
Severity: important
I have a partial KDE install, mainly the packages required by
scribus, k3b, konqueror and kmid. Since I did the update to KDE 3.3,
from testing, I can't use any KDE application involving directory
or html browsing anymore.
Looks like I
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