On Friday 15 Mar 2002 12:40 am, you wrote:
> do you have any kde specific deb lines in your sources.list or just the
> standard debian.org?
No. Just Debian. If you are running woody or sid remove
deb http://kde.rap.ucar.edu stable main crypto optional qt1apps
These are kde2.1 debs backported fo
driving me nuts.
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> > > I use konqueror as my web browser. When I open a text file it tries to
> > > load kfm. I can't find that stupid kfm binary. I've greped through
> > > /var/lib/dpkg/available, I've poked around apt-cac
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 11:10:51AM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
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> This is driving me nuts.
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> I use konqueror as my web browser. When I open a text file it tries to
> load kfm. I can't find that stupid kfm binary. I've greped through
> /var/
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> Robert L. Harris wrote:
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> > This is driving me nuts.
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> >
> > I use konqueror as my web browser. When I open a text file it tries to
> > load kfm. I can't find that stupid kfm binary. I've greped through
> > /var/lib/d
Robert L. Harris wrote:
> This is driving me nuts.
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> I use konqueror as my web browser. When I open a text file it tries to
> load kfm. I can't find that stupid kfm binary. I've greped through
> /var/lib/dpkg/available, I've poked around apt-cache, and s
This is driving me nuts.
I use konqueror as my web browser. When I open a text file it tries to
load kfm. I can't find that stupid kfm binary. I've greped through
/var/lib/dpkg/available, I've poked around apt-cache, and searching for
kfm on www.kde.org give 70 irrelev
Hi
I have instaled kde 1.1.2 (after instaling 1.1.1) apparently with no
problems but,
kfm refuses to work :(
---
bash-2.01$ kfm
Could not read '/tmp//kfm-cache-1000/index.txt'
X Error: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) 2
Major opcode: 12
Ab
Hi
I have instaled kde 1.1.2 (after instaling 1.1.1) apparently with no
problems but,
kfm refuses to work :(
---
bash-2.01$ kfm
Could not read '/tmp//kfm-cache-1000/index.txt'
X Error: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) 2
Major opcode: 12
Ab
I thought for a while that I could not launch shell scripts from kfm in
my [slink] debian dist. (my slackware dist. works no problem) but it was
the environment variables that I was referencing inside the scripts...
e.g. below I simply create a kdelnk file using the below script file,
and point
Yeah, I got this too. As root, just do:
ln -s /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.6a.0.0 /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.6
And it will work.
Robert King wrote:
> With KDE, lots of things don't work and it seems to be because kfm is not
> running. Trying to start kfm from the command line in an xterm gives
With KDE, lots of things don't work and it seems to be because kfm is not
running. Trying to start kfm from the command line in an xterm gives the
error -
kfm: error in loading shared libraries
libjpeg.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Where is this file. I
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On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Rich Hartman wrote:
> I'm using hamm with KDE, and occasionally, when using the KFM as a
> web-browser, it just suddenly "disappears" when this happens, the
> system will not let me start up another KFM (nothi
Hello everybody
I'm using hamm with KDE, and occasionally, when using the KFM as a
web-browser, it just suddenly "disappears" when this happens, the
system will not let me start up another KFM (nothing happens when I
try to start a new one..) until I log out and log back
Hi
I Have downloaded the latest version of kde and Love it. however I have 3
questions.
1: when I run kfm the root windows color changes. This also hapens when i
open folders ... etc . I have changed my root windows color with kdisplay
-setup so this may have something to do with it but I have
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