Re: improving the UX with the default KDE installation

2017-05-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 05/18/2017 10:45 AM, Shawn Sörbom wrote: On Saturday, April 22, 2017 1:07:09 PM PDT fradev wrote: Hi everyone On 25/03/17 18:50:08 CEST, fradev wrote: Here are the dependencies of task-kde-desktop, on the right my suggestions. task-kde-desktop Depends: tasksel Depends: task-desktop

GTK Apps not themed after KDE installation (Debian 7.1.0)

2013-12-02 Thread Joseph W. Joshua
Hello all, I have installed KDE on my 7.1.0 box. However when I log in under KDE, all GTK apps such as synaptic or firefox are unthemed (then have the old windows 9x style). How can I fix that? Josh

reg:problems wth kde installation

2009-02-28 Thread raman narasimhan
apt-get and aptitude keep looking for *4:4.2.0-2 *packages whereas only* **4:4.2.0-1 *packages are available for* i386 *is the new version* 4:4.2.0-2 being built??? *

Re: Canonizing Local KDE Installation

2005-10-25 Thread Adam Porter
Wow. :) I'm no expert, but it seems to me you might as well just package up your build of 3.4.3--not that that's an easy task. Sorry I can't be of more help. Good luck. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Canonizing Local KDE Installation

2005-10-25 Thread David Baron
Also, any way to safely remove the current/previous Sid KDE and not kill the whole business? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Canonizing Local KDE Installation

2005-10-25 Thread David Baron
(repeat request) I have a locally installed (using Konstruct) KDE 3.4.3. Works 100% and all the things that Sid would remove now in a dist-upgrade to 3.4.2 work just fine with my 3.4.3 (Library path ldconfig'd). Sid's dependancy nightmare with all those "c2" libaries is not getting better so qu

Canonizing Local KDE installation

2005-10-19 Thread David Baron
I have a local KDE 3.4.3 installation (via Konstruct). Seems that all the KDE programs not installed there work with the new libraries (which are ldconfig'd). I am, for now, giving up on doing KDE from Sid since this removes more than it installs. Is it possible to have the apt recognize my in

Local Konstruct KDE Installation

2005-07-31 Thread David Baron
1. Each new version makes a complete set in a directory rather than updating. If it's OK (how does one know 100%?), get rid of the older directory and change the paths. No better way. Too big to keep all of them around--already have two, the 3.3.* and the 3.4.*. 2. OpenOffice prelink--complains

Re: Ugly fonts on new KDE installation

2004-08-09 Thread Sean O'Dell
On Monday 09 August 2004 16:56, Sean O'Dell wrote: > I just installed Debian on a new computer here using the new installer, > then upgraded completely current to unstable. I installed the Tahoma > truetype font, but it looks really funky (fuzzy/uneven) in KDE. I use the > same font on my regular

Re: Ugly fonts on new KDE installation

2004-08-09 Thread Sean O'Dell
On Monday 09 August 2004 17:02, Thomas Adam wrote: > On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:56:30PM -0700, Sean O'Dell wrote: > > What could be working on my desktop system that's not working on the new > > machine to make Tahoma look nice and crisp? > > http://linuxgazette.net/100/adam.html > > perhaps? I th

Re: Ugly fonts on new KDE installation

2004-08-09 Thread Thomas Adam
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:56:30PM -0700, Sean O'Dell wrote: > What could be working on my desktop system that's not working on the new > machine to make Tahoma look nice and crisp? http://linuxgazette.net/100/adam.html perhaps? -- Thomas Adam -- "Frankly, Mr. Shankly, since you ask. You are a

Ugly fonts on new KDE installation

2004-08-09 Thread Sean O'Dell
I just installed Debian on a new computer here using the new installer, then upgraded completely current to unstable. I installed the Tahoma truetype font, but it looks really funky (fuzzy/uneven) in KDE. I use the same font on my regular desktop and it looks nice and crisp. Both the new mach

KDE installation broken?

2003-09-21 Thread Bradley Alexander
I tried to install kde 3 on my sid system and found that it is broken in sid and woody: [defiant /]# apt-get install kde Reading Pacage Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are u

kde installation problem in debian

2003-07-27 Thread Vinay Adella
I installed sid. I have 8 cd's updated till July 16th, there is no package like ksmserver and kdesktop without which kde refuses to start. so i downloaded the packages separately and installed them. The problem is i am not able to burn the images on a cd because i need the other files again. Is i

Re: KDE installation

1999-01-25 Thread MallarJ
In a message dated 1/24/99 10:45:56 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > KDE 1.0 is, in my opinion, buggy. You may want to upgrade to the latest > version 1.1-pre1 (I think they're coming out with 1.1-pre2 fairly soon). > But if you do that you pretty much need to upgrade to Deb

Re: KDE installation

1999-01-25 Thread Craig R. Hodges
wrote: > Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 22:53:39 EST > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: KDE installation > Resent-Date: 25 Jan 1999 04:18:14 - > Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Resent-cc: recipient list not sho

Re: KDE installation

1999-01-25 Thread MallarJ
In a message dated 1/24/99 4:55:38 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Just me again with an application installation question. I am > interested in putting KDE on my Debian Hamm machine. I found the qt1g > packages and the kdesupport packages on the Current Stable "Non-Free"

KDE Installation Re-submit

1999-01-24 Thread Danny R. Gray
(Sent again due to erroneous message in Digest v99 #129) Hello everyone, Just me again with an application installation question. I am interested in putting KDE on my Debian Hamm machine. I found the qt1g packages and the kdesupport packages on the Current Stable "Non-Free" and the rest of the

KDE installation

1999-01-24 Thread Danny R. Gray
Hello everyone, Just me again with an application installation question. I am interested in putting KDE on my Debian Hamm machine. I found the qt1g packages and the kdesupport packages on the Current Stable "Non-Free" and the rest of the KDE packages on "Contrib". During the installation severa

Re: KDE Installation Problems

1999-01-20 Thread MallarJ
In a message dated 1/20/99 3:01:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Me again. Well i got another problem. Im trying to install the kde desktop and i've run into a problem that i dont know how to fix. What i have done so far to reach this error message that ill post is.

RE: KDE Installation Problems

1999-01-20 Thread Mark Herrick
[snip] > Starting kde display manager: kdm/usr/bin/X11/kdm: error in loading shared > libraries > libkdecore.sp.0: can not open shared object file: No such file or > directory > . [snip] Have you set up your KDEDIR variable, and got your PATH right? If not, there's a document expla

KDE Installation Problems

1999-01-20 Thread Faton Useni
Hi, Me again. Well i got another problem. Im trying to install the kde desktop and i've run into a problem that i dont know how to fix. What i have done so far to reach this error message that ill post is. I've installed the kdebase files and the other files it requires. So no problems there.

Re: kde installation

1998-08-09 Thread Robert Ramiega
On Sun, Aug 09, 1998 at 02:19:32AM +0200, Christoph Stein wrote: > dear Debians, > I tried to install the KDE Desktop in my Linux Debian System and got the > message, that a libery is missing: Its called: libgif2. Where can I find > this ? Go to www.debian.org and than to "packages" section. There

kde installation

1998-08-09 Thread Christoph Stein
dear Debians, I tried to install the KDE Desktop in my Linux Debian System and got the message, that a libery is missing: Its called: libgif2. Where can I find this ? Christoph Stein