At 10:01 +0200 on 28/2/2001, Ishai Parasol wrote:
Hi
I upgraded kde to 2.1 but now I can login only with root, all the rest gives
me "login failed" (with nice colors and everything... but...). Anyone has
any idea what is it ?
Two possibilities:
* The KDE2 FAQ says that this problem
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Ishai Parasol wrote:
Hi
I upgraded kde to 2.1 but now I can login only with root, all the rest gives
me "login failed" (with nice colors and everything... but...). Anyone has
any idea what is it ?
Ishai.
Not to start a flamewar here, but another sensible option is
Hello,
Yesterday I had a strange problem:
I was unable to connect to my Linux box either using ssh or via serial
console, and even pop3s (secure pop3) was timing out. But I knew that the
thing is still alive because it routed packets to the internet from the
internal network, and I saw kernel
Thanks,
you're right - it's the PAM thing. I upgraded it and now it works.
Ishai.
- Original Message -
From: "Herouth Maoz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Ishai Parasol" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: Kde 2.1 - login problem
At
Title: kde2.1
can any one help me with this one
i am installing kde2.1, i installed the lib*.rpm packges and the qt packges, the kdesupport, libs but in the base packeg it got that i need
libsensors and libkmid.
any one with an idea ??
Michael W Ray
IT Manager
hey,
lm_sensors-devel is for libsensor
and the rest of the sound files which are missing are from arts
you can get the arts package from the wolverine section I don't know why
they forgot to put it in the redhat rpms
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 28 Feb
On Wednesday 28 February 2001 15:37, mike ray wrote:
can any one help me with this one
i am installing kde2.1, i installed the lib*.rpm packges and the qt
packges, the kdesupport, libs but in the base packeg it got that i
need
libsensors and libkmid.
Oops. I answered before that about the
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Probably RedHat 7 .
--Ariel
Hi,
Mind telling us what distribution do u use? which version of distributions?
Thanks
Hetz
On Wednesday 28 February 2001 13:37, mike ray wrote:
can any one help me with this one
i am installing
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Herouth Maoz wrote:
[finding an rpm package that supplies a certain dependency]
And I repeat my previous advice on how I resolve such problems for the
benefit of other readers:
- You try to install package x.rpm
- It tells you that it needs foo.so
- Go to
Hi there. Just happened to go through a complete unusual installation of RH 7.0 with a
3dLabs GVX1 card (500$), on-board ATA100 on a TYAN dual CPU board and an INTEL EPRO
card that behaved badly. It involved several quite not straight out of the box
procedures and if someone thinks they need
Hi,
I upgraded to XFree 4.0.2 and I installed the hebrew keyboards files:
usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/he
usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/us
usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst
usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keymap/xfree86
I get hebrew keys, but I don't get numbers. I get some weird symbols. same
Help list!
I just upgraded my main Linux box to KDE 2.1 (from the
Mandrake Cooker. I'm still missing some kdegames and quanta which hasn't been
updated in the servers, but I think I'll manage without it for a while).
I had some hassles with dependencies, but I resolved it all
with out
serve you right for --deps you probebly missing some important library
try to rpm -Uvh package.rpm and see what it complains on
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
| Help list!
|
| I just upgraded my main Linux box to KDE 2.1
well it checked
http://news.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?tsscript=itempath=4id=44908
look with konqurer on the first few lines Bidi is kinda broken
I suggest people who upgrade for the hebrew to stay with 2.0.1
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
Read my mail again -
I specificly said - I _didn't_ use --nodeps.
from my pov - nothing is missing.
Any helpful comments ?
Oded
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
From: Ely Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux-IL mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed,
hehe,
sorry for misreading your letter,
well I would check few things
1. your start scripts
2. if you didn't forget any packadge by mistake
3. try startx and see if its working
I hope I'm more helpfull this time
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001,
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
hehe,
sorry for misreading your letter,
That's ok :-)
well I would check few things
1. your start scripts
I didn't change any, why should kdm crash ? do you think some package
trashed a configuration file or init script ? what should I look for ?
2.
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
well I would check few things
1. your start scripts
I didn't change any, why should kdm crash ? do you think some package
trashed a configuration file or init script ? what should I look for ?
2. if you
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:52:37PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
[1] Someone decided that this keyboard is IsraeLy, and not necessarily
related to HEbrew. And heb was very keen to show that keymaps relate to
countries and not to languages (this is irrelevant for us and a bit less
true for us,
Hi Oded
If I understood your problem, I had the same one
with 2.0 and I used xdm to login (xdm login screen looks like it was taken from
a mid 80's science fiction computers film - really cool :-) ). Any way, I just
eneterd xdm (as root) and it started X, asked for user+pass and got me
Hi
I would like to run some X apps from a 'su -' shell xterm.
I used to use the following trick to save myself the need of messing with
xauth:
in the root shell I set:
DISPLAY=:0.0
XAUTHORITY=/home/tzafrir/.Xauthrity
(since root can read the user's home directory)
However, this doesn't
I don't think its X anymore - I've gone through the scripts,
and everything works find - to the point that I try to execute a KDE program -
then it crashes.
Ive tried several programs and most of them Kcrash on the spot
- a few however do run - kwin runs, and so does kfind, kded knotify and
I started writing a commercial program, and I wanted to do a *nix version
also. So naturally I started QT Designer and started drawing the app dialogs
and then I understood that I cannot really make it KDE... since KDE will
force me to publish the sources of that program. As a definition my
At 23:33 +0200 on 28/2/2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
I don't think its X anymore - I've gone through the scripts, and
everything works find - to the point that I try to execute a KDE
program - then it crashes.
Ive tried several programs and most of them Kcrash on the spot - a
few however do run -
Here is a method that I thought of. I wrote this to be as general purpose as
possible, envisioning situations where some people work for more shifts then
others and different shifts require different numbers of people. If you need
the same number of people for each shift, or if everyone works the
Yep - doesn't help..
KDE applications just crash.
I've given up, and gone back to 2.1b2 - this is one beta that works better
then the release :-)
I'll just wait until Mandrake will come up with a stable release - they
usually get to that by package release 3 or 4 ;-)
BTW - Mandrake has ISOs
This is just plain untrue.
You can make a KDE compliant application and sell it, without any problem,
as long as you also distribute the source (and not necesarily for free -
it's legal to make the source available only to the people who purchased
your software). AFAIK if you don't want to
Here is a method that I thought of. I wrote this to be as general purpose as possible,
envisioning situations where some people work for more shifts then others and
different shifts
require different numbers of people. If you need the same number of people for each
shift, or if
everyone
Almost..
Yes, you'll need the commercial QT - but you can write a proprietary KDE
applications (look at my previous email) as long as you don't modify or
touch the KDE sources themselves...
Hetz
On Wednesday 28 February 2001 22:45, Oded Arbel wrote:
This is just plain untrue.
You can
No no, it doesn't go like this...
If you're writing a commercial program with QT - then you'll have to buy the
commercial QT and work with it to create your application. There are 2
versions - one for Windows and one for most unices (Linux/BSD/Solaris etc..)
Now - regarding KDE - no one
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