On Thursday, September 11, 2003 11:27 am, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> My desktop is lightening fast (Athlon XP2700+, 256MB
> RAM, NVIDIA Ti4200) and of course KDE starts quickly,
> at least as fast as the previous KDE version. I HAVE
> run into an intermittent problem, however, and I
> assume it is a
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Don't know if it's "just me" but...I installed the the
Club 3.1.3 rpms on my desktop, and the texstar rpms on
my laptop. The texstar KDE 3.1.3 system is gawd-awful
slow on my laptop, much slower than the original KDE
that came with 9.1, at least with regards to initial
start
Don't know if it's "just me" but...I installed the the
Club 3.1.3 rpms on my desktop, and the texstar rpms on
my laptop. The texstar KDE 3.1.3 system is gawd-awful
slow on my laptop, much slower than the original KDE
that came with 9.1, at least with regards to initial
startup. Takes a LNG ti
Alex Fisher wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 06 September 2003 06:47 am, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
Would it be ok now to migrate to KDE 3.1.3 for MDK 9.1 or is it still
"unstable" ?
In case of "yes", which is the most stable source : TexStar or the Mdk
Club ?
I am using Texstar's
Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Saturday 06 September 2003 06:47 am, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
>> Would it be ok now to migrate to KDE 3.1.3 for MDK 9.1 or is it still
>> "unstable" ?
>> In case of "yes", which is the most stable source : TexStar or the Mdk
>> Club ?
>>
> I am using Texstar's packages and t
В сообщении от Четверг 29 Май 2003 13:39 Damian Gatabria написал:
> Umm.. i've been trying to get 3.1.2 for about four days now.. Is it just
> me/my connection/location or is ibiblio SEVERELY busy?
> i'm getting speeds ranging from 0.8 KB/s to an impressive and amazing
> 5 KB/s...
haven't you ever
> > > > On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 19:24, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > > >> I've been struggling with Texstar's 3.1.2 for a week, and have
Umm.. i've been trying to get 3.1.2 for about four days now.. Is it just
me/my connection/location or is ibiblio SEVERELY busy?
i'm getting speeds ranging from 0.8 K
Update:
Apparently, the new may27 kdebase Texstar rpms worked out OK with kde 3.1.2,
as they have survived 3 reboots without any of the problems I described. What
I did was get the stock 3.1 Mandrake kde from the cds stable and configured.
Then I logged in to gnome, deleted /home.kde, and check
Thanks guys, but all of this doesn't work for me- even with all dependencies
taken care of. Tex has replaced the 5 kdebase rpms as of today, to fix these
problems. My problems remained after reinstalling kde 3.1 from Mandrake cds,
and even after a complete reinstall 0f 9.1 and kde, except for /
Just you need to have all the dependences covered. Put the ibiblio textar
reservory as a source using urpmi; start installing with urpmi to solve all
the dependences and you will get a whole operative 3.1.2
El Martes 27 Mayo 2003 22:05, Björn Lundin escribió:
> James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On M
James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 19:24, Robert Crawford wrote:
>> I've been struggling with Texstar's 3.1.2 for a week, and have really
>> messed up my main box- probably my own fault, but as yet I've not figured
>> it out, and nothing I've learned at pclinuxonline has worked so far
A fix, of sorts! It appears that realplayer screws up the shockwave flash
setup. I had two x-shockwave application entries, one for the netscape
plugin and one associated with realplayer. The former was straight
x-shockwave-flash while the realplayer was x-shockwave-flash2. Both have the
s
Just a note to pass along a solution to the problem with the KDE clock
outlined below. I found this in the KDE buglist...
In my 8.0 installation, the location /etc/localtime was a directory
which appeared to be a copy of /usr/share/zoneinfo. The buglist
suggested moving /etc/localtime to /etc/
Don't feel bad, I've had nothing but frustration in trying to get my LM7.2 server to
have the hardware clock set to GMT and have samba act as a timeserver and serve the
correct time to WinXX clients. The problem I experience is the exact same thing you
describe. If I set the hardware clock to GMT
El Domingo 12 Agosto 2001 05:31, escribiste:
>> Having an interesting time with the KDE clock applet in Mandrake 8.0...
>>
>> It can only display UTC; any attempt to change the time zone results in
>> a dialog box reporting "Error setting new time zone!" and the clock
>> remains in UTC.
>>
>> The
Dear Zeljko:
You hit the nail on the head. Typed update-menus -v as user and, bingo,
all the menus were redone AUTOMATICALLY. I click on K and all the menus
were there, every last one of them.
All my thanks and my thanks to others who may have also written.
Amazing how a simple command, when yo
Look on any cooker site in the contribs directories.
-Chris
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Ray wrote:
> Has anyone seen the Mandrake rpms for KDE beta 2 yet??
>
>
Is there a command line to exit KDE?
When I upgraded the Xfree with the intention of swapping video cards I
managed to change the monitor size. As a consequence of my foolhearty
actions I can't see the "logout" in KDE for a proper exit.
My guru will be back next week to help me thru Xconfigura
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