; I installed as web-server, file-server, sql-server. I did not install
> desktop.
>
> I was (finally) able to get basic X installed (by wacking the
> xserver-xorg postinst per the bug report)
>
> # apt-get install x-window-system-core
>
> but have not been able to inst
Title: RE: (sid) apt-get install kde kdm fails
Hi
First check your mirror.
use apt-get dist-upgrade and
after install kde
Deepak Tripathi ..---.
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erver. I did not install
> desktop.
>
> I was (finally) able to get basic X installed (by wacking the
> xserver-xorg postinst per the bug report)
>
> # apt-get install x-window-system-core
>
> but have not been able to install KDE (for about 3 days now).
>
> # ap
-xorg postinst per the bug report)
# apt-get install x-window-system-core
but have not been able to install KDE (for about 3 days now).
# apt-get install kde kdm
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kde: Depends: kde-core (>= 5:47) but it is not going to be installed
Depe
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 02:24 PM, David Z Maze wrote:
Rich Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I can't log on through kdm_greet. All I see is a momentary loss of
video signal then the login screen comes back.
That symptom sounds very much like you're successfully logging in,
whatever your
Rich Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't log on through kdm_greet. All I see is a momentary loss of
> video signal then the login screen comes back.
That symptom sounds very much like you're successfully logging in,
whatever your X session is runs to completion, and you automatically
* Rich Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030623 17:00]:
> Has anyone else seen this? Where should I look for diagnostic info?
No, I don't use kde. But you might find usefull information in your
~/.xsession-errors.
Sincerely
Alexander
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I can't log on through kdm_greet. All I see is a momentary loss of
video signal then the login screen comes back.
Has anyone else seen this? Where should I look for diagnostic info?
Some other, possibly relevant informaion is:
The system is a brand new, from scratch stable/woody installatio
Heh, I think my subject line has covered all the bases :o)
Up until recently, I was happy using gdm and Gnome, then having managed
to free up a second monitor I thought I'd give Xinerama a whirl.
Everything was OK... sort of; it worked, but X suddently acquired an
unpleasant habit of locking solid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Seelig) writes:
> Well, i too fiddled with path entries and some *.h files too commenting
> out includes not found on my system like "iostream.h", "ifstream.h"
> and "fstream.h".
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[leutloff] >dpkg -S iostream.h
libg++27-dev: /usr/include/g++/iostream.h
li
Snip for the sake of bandwith
I must appolagise for the typing mistake it should be
I can't get kdm to work when I type kdm
>I can's get kdm to work when I type kde nothing happens ... no prosess
>are spawned and no errors are given ... I also can not get xdm to work
>... same deal as a
On 11 Apr 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Philipp JW Grau) writes:
> Well, i too fiddled with path entries and some *.h files too commenting
> out includes not found on my system like "iostream.h", "ifstream.h"
> and "fstream.h". But then the c
On 11 Apr 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> ---cut-here--
>
> Looks like it was a bad idea to comment out those includes!? But
> without commenting them out the compilation would have already stopped
> at an earlie
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Philipp JW Grau) writes:
> and some fiddeling with the path entry in Makefiles and *.h files
> and some nice things like that
>
Well, i too fiddled with path entries and some *.h files too commenting
out includes not found on my sys
On Thu, 10 Apr 1997 07:56:51 +0200 (MDT) Philipp JW Grau
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
>
>> hello
>>
>> Does anyone have kde/kdm working on there computer ... I downloaded
>the
>> red hat package and tryed to ins
.
On 10-Apr-97 Philipp JW Grau wrote:
>On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
>
>> hello
>>
>> Does anyone have kde/kdm working on there computer ... I downloaded the
>> red hat package and tryed to install it but it errored out ... if any one
>> has kde wo
On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
> hello
>
> Does anyone have kde/kdm working on there computer ... I downloaded the
> red hat package and tryed to install it but it errored out ... if any one
> has kde working I would appreciate info on how you got it working...
Yes i
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I finished d/ling it from kde.org not 5 min's ago. I'm about to take a stab
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On 09-Apr-97 Kevin J Poorman wrote:
>hello
>
>Does anyone have kde/kdm working on there computer ... I downloa
hello
Does anyone have kde/kdm working on there computer ... I downloaded the
red hat package and tryed to install it but it errored out ... if any one
has kde working I would appreciate info on how you got it working...
-kevin
> From: Leland Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > You don't have to buy Qt in order to run free Qt based software for
> > Windows, NT, etc. Anyone can distribute Qt based software for any
> > platform that Qt supports. But someone would have to purchase a copy
> > of Qt in order to port or develop for W
From: Leland Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You don't have to buy Qt in order to run free Qt based software for
> Windows, NT, etc. Anyone can distribute Qt based software for any
> platform that Qt supports. But someone would have to purchase a copy
> of Qt in order to port or develop for Windows, NT
>
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Are there any plans to package KDE (www.kde.org) or any of it's
> > components?
>
> KDE will be packaged, and you will be able to use it, but Debian is
> most interested in 100% free desktop environments, so we have to be a
> bit careful with KDE. KDE itself is f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> KDE itself is free, but the Qt toolkit upon which
> KDE is free _only_when_used_with_X_.
> You'll still be able to get
> KDE from the non-free directory and run it.
From: Alair Pereira do Lago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Bruce, shouldn't it be the contrib direc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> KDE itself is free, but the Qt toolkit upon which
> KDE is free _only_when_used_with_X_.
...
> You'll still be able to get
> KDE from the non-free directory and run it.
Bruce, shouldn't it be the contrib directory instead of the non-free
directory? I
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Are there any plans to package KDE (www.kde.org) or any of it's
> components?
KDE will be packaged, and you will be able to use it, but Debian is
most interested in 100% free desktop environments, so we have to be a
bit careful with KDE. KDE itself is free, but the Qt t
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Are there any plans to package KDE (www.kde.org) or any of it's
components?
I am particularly impressed with kdm -- a _dropin_ replacement for xdm
that looks *very* nice and includes support for nice logos (like the
debian logos) and for a optional shutdown butt
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