Hello,
on Thu, 31 Jul 2003 08:32:19 +0200GMT (31.07.03, 08:32 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to a grey. while i'm browsing my harddisk with konqueror(like
explorer in windows),
Zitat von Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
on Thu, 31 Jul 2003 08:32:19 +0200GMT (31.07.03, 08:32 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of
kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to a grey. while i'm browsing my
Hello linux,
on Thu, 31 Jul 2003 14:29:02 +0200GMT (31.07.03, 14:29 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Zitat von Peter Meyns:
Just an idea: can it be that you have set the font color to white, thus
producing white text on white background?
defenatly not. i downloaded
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zitat von Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
on Thu, 31 Jul 2003 08:32:19 +0200GMT (31.07.03, 08:32 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of
kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 7:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of
kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to a grey. while i'm browsing my harddisk with
konqueror(like
explorer in windows), there are all files listened up. The
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 10:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 7:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of
kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to a grey. while i'm browsing my harddisk
with konqueror(like
On Thursday 31 July 2003 09:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 7:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of
kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to a grey. while i'm browsing my
harddisk with konqueror(like
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 23:19:44 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
here are the screenshots:
http://www.codershome.org/normal.png
http://www.codershome.org/selected.png
this is not normal i think. i cants work with this situation :/
Just looks like a fuxored colour scheme to me. KDE is
On Thursday 31 July 2003 09:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.codershome.org/selected.png
this is not normal i think. i cants work with this situation
:/
remo
Just to add an even easier approach, Remo :
On your screenshot I see the option *Ansicht* (Wiew).
Click it and
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 02:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i have a big problem! i changed the colors of kde(controlcenter-lookfeel-
style and so on) to a grey. while i'm browsing my harddisk with konqueror(like
explorer in windows), there are all files listened up. The first line is grey,
On Tuesday 29 July 2003 06:45 pm, Heather/Femme wrote:
Other small problem... I like that little dragon that pops up gives me
options on how i want to logout when I hit the Logout button on the
kicker. It seems to not be there anymore...yet was there when I first
loaded 9.0/.1. Where is he
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 03:15, James Henry Maiewski wrote:
On Tuesday 29 July 2003 06:45 pm, Heather/Femme wrote:
Other small problem... I like that little dragon that pops up gives me
options on how i want to logout when I hit the Logout button on the
kicker. It seems to not be there
I've got a couple of icons on my desktop that I can't get rid of (and don't
appear in the Desktop directory). I suspect that they're artifacts from an
automount or something, but I can't remove the /mnt entries, either. The
icons appear as CD-ROM mounted at /mnt/cdrom2 and CD-ROM mounted at
On Wednesday 30 Jul 2003 10:57 pm, Russ Kepler wrote:
I've got a couple of icons on my desktop that I can't get rid of (and don't
appear in the Desktop directory). I suspect that they're artifacts from an
automount or something, but I can't remove the /mnt entries, either. The
icons appear
Other small problem... I like that little dragon that pops up gives me
options on how i want to logout when I hit the Logout button on the
kicker. It seems to not be there anymore...yet was there when I first
loaded 9.0/.1. Where is he how do I get him back permanently?
--
Femme
On MDK 9.1,
Hello!
Every time I start Kate, the docked selector (which shows the open files)
is displayed with big icons. I right-click and choose View | small icons.
OK, but how do I get Kate to remember this setting at next startup?
I'm getting a bit anoyyed by it now, since I change it everytime I start
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 03:05, Björn Lundin wrote:
Hello!
Every time I start Kate, the docked selector (which shows the open files)
is displayed with big icons. I right-click and choose View | small icons.
OK, but how do I get Kate to remember this setting at next startup?
I'm getting a bit
hi
after several installs of mdk9.1 all because of kde going all slow eg
open /home with konq with kfmclient openProfile filemanagement command
konqueror can take over a minute to open and sometimes not open at all.
some other apps are the same but not all; however ive noticed while i am
online
David E Fox wrote:
I seem to have lost my mouse...
It was working fine, and I switched to some stuff on the
second desktop. For whatever reason I haven't been able to
get the mouse to move again.
I'm a bit crippled, trying to select between windows via
alt-tab, using keyboard maneuvering (no kbd
This has happened to me before. I solve it by doing the following:
1. CTRL-ALT-F1 (Drop out of X)
2. Login as Root
3. Type 'mousedrake'
4. Click 'ok'
5. CTRL-ALT-F7 (Get back into X)
Doing the Mousedrake reinitializes the mouse.
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 10:32 pm, David E Fox wrote:
I have stuff I need to keep running. Short of restarting KDE, is
there a way to restore the mouse?
I used to lose the mouse with my KVM, and always went to a session using
CTRL-ALT-1, logged in as root and ran mousedrake. That'll reset the
I seem to have lost my mouse...
It was working fine, and I switched to some stuff on the
second desktop. For whatever reason I haven't been able to
get the mouse to move again.
I'm a bit crippled, trying to select between windows via
alt-tab, using keyboard maneuvering (no kbd shortcut to
Does anyone know which file governs whether the logout window gives a
full set of options (reboot etc.) or just logout/cancel? On my office
machine the former always come up, but at home I usually get the latter,
but it occasionally switches to the former for no obvious reason. I've
tried
Sir Robin,
I have the same question. I think that the answer is in autologin. If you
autologin, you only get the logout/cancel window.
But, if you do a normal login you will get the full logout window.
The times that I have seen the full logout window with autologin is if I
have switched
Troy Davidson wrote:
Sir Robin,
I have the same question. I think that the answer is in autologin. If you
autologin, you only get the logout/cancel window.
But, if you do a normal login you will get the full logout window.
The times that I have seen the full logout window with autologin is if
Oh, I don't disagree with it being silly. If this is the case, I would love
to see it changed in the next version.
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
++
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On Thursday 05 June 2003 12:56 pm, Troy Davidson wrote:
Sir Robin,
I have the same question. I think that the answer is in autologin. If you
autologin, you only get the logout/cancel window.
But, if you do a normal login you will get the full logout window.
The times that I have seen the
On Thursday 05 June 2003 06:24 pm, Troy Davidson wrote:
Dennis,
That did the trick! Thank you very much.
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
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Dennis Myers wrote:
Quoting Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know which file governs whether the logout window gives a
full set of options (reboot etc.) or just logout/cancel? On my office
machine the former always come up, but at home I usually get the latter,
but it occasionally
At 15:12 +0200 29/5/03, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2003 02:23 pm, David Bell wrote:
snip
The RPMS directory on the install CD had lots of 'gnome'
related rpms. They all have complex name structures and it's
not clear which of them is gnome itself and which are
supporting packages.
On Thursday 29 May 2003 05:28 pm, David Bell wrote:
Thanks for your help.
You are welcome.
The next problem is trying to sort out the screen
resolution! - I'll post the details to a new thread.
Now David, open a console, su into root and type :
*mcc*. This should launch the Mandrake Control
I have a new install of mandrake 9.1 The installation seems to have
been successful apart from two problems.
The first one - which I think is now resolved - was that the install
procedure was unable to find a video mode which worked. (My solution
was to edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and change the
At 12:54 +0200 29/5/03, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2003 12:37 pm, David Bell wrote:
I have a new install of mandrake 9.1 The installation seems
to have been successful apart from two problems.
...
But the main problem is that when I try to start up the GUI
all that's displayed
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 16:05, Kristjan wrote:
Hi
after upgrade to 9.1 I have two problems when I start KDE
First error comes immediately after startup
Kinit could not launch usr/bin/autostart
truth is that there is no such file.
Clicking on 'Removable Media' or 'Trash' it runs
Hi
after upgrade to 9.1 I have two problems when I start KDE
First error comes immediately after startup
Kinit could not launch usr/bin/autostart
truth is that there is no such file.
Clicking on 'Removable Media' or 'Trash' it runs Cervisia and starts claiming
that it is not a CVS catalog. I
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From: Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bobby Patel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 3:01 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE and Gnome hangs
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 16:20, Bobby Patel wrote:
I did a fresh install of 9.1, and then I get prompted for a
username/password
I did a fresh install of 9.1, and then I get prompted for a
username/password and sesison type I would like to use.
The sesison type choices are KDE, GNome, IceWm, failsafe, and defualt. The
only things that work are failsafe and IceWm. When I try to login with KDE
or Gnome, the cursor turns to a
Damian Gatabria wrote:
i am always loggin as root when running rpmdrake-remove (the only
way..). the owner was the user (me) and the permission were r-- r-- ---.
OK, change the owner:group of the files to root:root
and set permissions to 775 ..
( chown root:root files;
chmod +775 files)
have
i am always loggin as root when running rpmdrake-remove (the only
way..). the owner was the user (me) and the permission were r-- r-- ---.
OK, change the owner:group of the files to root:root
and set permissions to 775 ..
( chown root:root files;
chmod +775 files)
have to make a script
thanks for help, i'll try your advise. is this a bug or a feature?
i also noticed that kde (i guess) replaces my own menu structure
(defined in ~/.kde) with the system one (/usr/share/applnk-mdk) when i
remove package with rpmdrake-remove. i will check out whether
permissions-change solves
:( bad luck. permissions are back and file is rewritten again. will i
have to make a script that will change the contents of .kde everytime
kde is started?
cheers,
Jozef
Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Thursday 27 de February 2003 11:45, Jozef Riha wrote:
i always manually edit the Icon item (add my
On Friday 28 de February 2003 14:08, Jozef Riha wrote:
thanks for help, i'll try your advise. is this a bug or a feature?
Sure looks like a bug in KDE.
i also noticed that kde (i guess) replaces my own menu structure
(defined in ~/.kde) with the system one (/usr/share/applnk-mdk) when i
On Friday 28 de February 2003 15:13, Jozef Riha wrote:
:( bad luck. permissions are back and file is rewritten again. will i
Damn.. i'm pretty sure that's how i solved it.. are you logging in as root?
If not, you could try changing the owner of the files, and making them
read-only to others.
On Friday 28 February 2003 01:41 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Friday 28 de February 2003 15:13, Jozef Riha wrote:
:( bad luck. permissions are back and file is rewritten again. will i
Damn.. i'm pretty sure that's how i solved it.. are you logging in as root?
If not, you could try changing
i always manually edit the Icon item (add my path to my icons) in some
.desktop files (in ~/.kde/share..). the problem is that sometimes kde
just goes mad and rewrites all the .desktop files to their original
state.. this really sets me up. why should i always backup ~/.kde??
do you think
On Thursday 27 de February 2003 11:45, Jozef Riha wrote:
i always manually edit the Icon item (add my path to my icons) in some
.desktop files (in ~/.kde/share..). the problem is that sometimes kde
just goes mad and rewrites all the .desktop files to their original
state.. this really sets
i was wondering if perhaps someone could let me know where the config files
for the kde start menu are at...i just compiled and installed 3.1 last
night but can't figure out how exactly to add all the applications that were
in my old kde menu to my new one. it would be much easier if i could
On Thursday 27 February 2003 10:21 pm, sean jacobs wrote:
i was wondering if perhaps someone could let me know where the config files
for the kde start menu are at...i just compiled and installed 3.1 last
night but can't figure out how exactly to add all the applications that
were in my old
a few days ago i was having trouble adding fluxbox to my window manager list
in kdm. i decided to go ahead and upgrade to kde 3.1. now fluxbox is added
to my list but there are too additional problems. for some reason i cannot
get the new kdm to boot kde, but kde works fine when i run startx
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 03:21, Damian Gatabria wrote:
Did you install the i18n package for your language?
Yes, yes, language is not a problem. everything is working
fine except for the damn keyboard.
Damian
Fixed itself after logging out and back in. Thanks Greg
for trying to help.
Ummm.. I'm having a bit of a problem with my recently installed
KDE 3.1 from texstar. I can't print letters with accents with it!
For example, i need to type an a with an accent (spanish chars)
and after a rather long while experimenting with keyboard settings,
language and deadkeys - nodeadkeys
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 12:37 am, Damian Gatabria wrote:
Ummm.. I'm having a bit of a problem with my recently installed
KDE 3.1 from texstar. I can't print letters with accents with it!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Did you
Did you install the i18n package for your language?
Yes, yes, language is not a problem. everything is working
fine except for the damn keyboard.
Damian
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OK
I'm starting a new thread because this is a big problem
I downloaded all the rpm's from textar and did what the readme file instructed
to do , that is logout login to gnome remove kde and then start to install.
after doing that i reboot and login to kde
now i don't have my desktop i.e i cant
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On Sunday 16 February 2003 02:57 am, Gil Katz wrote:
OK
I'm starting a new thread because this is a big problem
I downloaded all the rpm's from textar and did what the readme file
instructed to do , that is logout login to gnome remove kde and
Hi everyone,
I just upgraded to KDE 3.1 which went suprisingly well (Thanks for eberyones
advise). One problem though. I now don't have anti aliased fonts. It's turned
on in the KDE control center, but it doesn't work. How can I turn it on?
TIA,
Jord
--
Jordan Elver
Put the key of despair into
Hi
I have just installed KDE 3.1 from the Mandrake Club site.
I now have the following problems :-
* On boot-up I get the message KDEInit could not launch 'kfmclient'
* As user, I cannot open a floppy disk - Konquerer tries to launch but
fails. After repeating the procedure a couple
Sendak, John wrote:
Hi
I have just installed KDE 3.1 from the Mandrake Club site.
I now have the following problems :-
* On boot-up I get the message KDEInit could not launch 'kfmclient'
* As user, I cannot open a floppy disk - Konquerer tries to launch but
fails. After repeating the procedure
On Friday 07 February 2003 01:31 am, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
wher can i download KDE 3.1 ?
Gil
If you join Mandrake Club there is a special package for ML9.0 that you can
get. It was painless and seems to be working well. KDE 3.1 is working well so
far.
--
Dennis M. linux user # 180842
Want to
On Friday 07 February 2003 03:12 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Friday 07 February 2003 01:31 am, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
wher can i download KDE 3.1 ?
Gil
If you join Mandrake Club there is a special package for ML9.0 that
you can get. It was painless and seems to be working well. KDE 3.1
is
On Friday 07 February 2003 05:50 pm, David E. Fox wrote:
I would not call my installation painless. I had to install
What was the installation method used? I have had 9.0 installed for
some time, but have been (recently) using urpmi for most upgrades,
and might I say in passing that urpmi
Also, when it comes to upgrading kde, it's best to install the
library components first, like libqt3, libarts, and so forth,
preferably all at the same time (rpm -Uvh libqt3* libarts* ) and be
sure to specify the *devel packages as well. After those are
installed, then install the other
Hi
wher can i download KDE 3.1 ?
Gil
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 09:31:04 +0200
Gil Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
wher can i download KDE 3.1 ?
http://www.kde.org
There also might be rpm's at www.rpmfind.net
/Anders
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Installed KDE 3.1 from Mandrake Club. No
major problem with the installation.
However I lost my volume control icon on
the taskbar and cannot find a way to get
it back. Any suggestions?
Also whenever I close Konquror I get a
SIG11SIGSEGV. It works but does not want
to close down apparently.
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 09:27 am, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed KDE 3.1 from Mandrake Club. No
major problem with the installation.
However I lost my volume control icon on
the taskbar and cannot find a way to get
it back. Any suggestions?
Also whenever I close Konquror I get a
et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 09:27 am, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed KDE 3.1 from Mandrake Club. No
major problem with the installation.
However I lost my volume control icon on
the taskbar and cannot find a way to get
it back. Any suggestions?
Also whenever I close Konquror I
et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 04:13 pm, robin wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
K-menu, sound, kmix, configure, dock onto panel. just guessing cause
it works that way in 3.05a (from 9.0),
It worked,
Thanks
So having got everything working - is downloading 3.1 worth the effort,
in your
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Hallo!
After having upgraded to KDE 3.1 I've noticed 2 things:
1. It's behaviour is no longer controlled through #kcontrol; for instance
password's echo... where can I set it's parameters now?
2. After having keyed in the password, Enter won't let
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I was talking about KDM's behaviour. Sorry about this 8-X
Es Dissabte 01 Febrer 2003 15:42, en Joan Tur va escriure:
Hallo!
After having upgraded to KDE 3.1 I've noticed 2 things:
1. It's behaviour is no longer controlled through #kcontrol;
Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 04:01, Sevatio wrote:
LM9.0, KDE3.0.5a
I've gone into the KDE Control Module - File Associations Configuration
and set xmms as the default player for mp3 ogg files. But it keeps
playing those files with the KDE player. Is this a bug with
LM9.0, KDE3.0.5a
I've gone into the KDE Control Module - File Associations Configuration
and set xmms as the default player for mp3 ogg files. But it keeps
playing those files with the KDE player. Is this a bug with LM9.0?
Thanks,
Sevatio
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 04:01, Sevatio wrote:
LM9.0, KDE3.0.5a
I've gone into the KDE Control Module - File Associations Configuration
and set xmms as the default player for mp3 ogg files. But it keeps
playing those files with the KDE player. Is this a bug with LM9.0?
How does it
Chuck Burns wrote:
On Wed, January 22 2003 12:58 pm, mycal62 wrote:
they are located in /usr/share/icons.
right click on one and choose properties, and click the icon button it
displays, then change to your heart's content.
The only thing on the KDE menu is Move Remove Menu Editor and Panel
On Wed, January 22 2003 12:58 pm, mycal62 wrote:
they are located in /usr/share/icons.
right click on one and choose properties, and click the icon button it
displays, then change to your heart's content.
The only thing on the KDE menu is Move Remove Menu Editor and Panel
Menu There is NO
On Wed, January 22 2003 12:58 pm, mycal62 wrote:
try here for a trash can ref. : http://www.m-arriaga.net/software/libtrash/
Also, this has NOTHING to do with putting the trash can onto the toolbar. I
want to move the trash can OFF the KDE desktop, and put it on the Toolbar,
like OS/X has it.
On Friday 24 Jan 2003 3:49 pm, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Wed, January 22 2003 12:58 pm, mycal62 wrote:
try here for a trash can ref. :
http://www.m-arriaga.net/software/libtrash/
Also, this has NOTHING to do with putting the trash can onto the toolbar. I
want to move the trash can OFF the KDE
On Fri, January 24 2003 10:18 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
*snip*
Out of curiosity I dragged the bin to the bottom bar - next to mcc icon.
No problem, it opens the trash can, which is wat I presume you want. Of
course, to fix it you should log out, checking save session, then in again.
Remove the
On Fri, January 24 2003 10:35 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
*snip*
OK - I'm a wierdo who likes to check before deleting anything, so it works
for exactly as I would use the desktop icon. There is no way I'd click
that 'empty trashcan' entry. I didn't do it under windows and I don't do
it here.
On Wed, January 22 2003 10:46 pm, John McQuillen wrote:
*snip*
If you read the README included with the ksensors source (I have 0.7),
you will see instructions on compiling ksensors for both KDE 2.2.2 and
KDE 3.0.
*snip*
Thanks, ksensors is installed.. and semi-works, but thats not an issue for
try here for a trash can ref. : http://www.m-arriaga.net/software/libtrash/
for kde any icon can be changed to whatever you wish , whether it's on
the desktop or in the task bar.
they are located in /usr/share/icons.
right click on one and choose properties, and click the icon button it
I have almost completely customized my kde panels to where I want them to be.
But.. there is one thing that I can't find a way to change, although I know
it's possible. How to change the icons of the things like the Icon for the
KDE menu. I can change icons for the apps IN the menu, but not
El Mié 22 Ene 2003 23:21, Chuck Burns escribió:
the trash can, ala MacOS/X. And.. is there a kicker applet that supports
lm_sensors? running gkrellm is out of the question for my setup, as I am
trying to be as minimalistic as possible with regards to screen clutter.
Yes, Chuck, try
On Wed, January 22 2003 8:44 pm, Pilagá wrote:
*snip*
Yes, Chuck, try with Ksensors.
Suerte.
Well.. ksensors wants QT2, and I'm using QT3.. in the configure script, it
complains about not having QT =2.2.2, and I do believe QT 3.1.0 is higher
than 2.2.2. :p any suggestions here?
On Wed, January 22 2003 9:01 pm, Chuck Burns wrote:
*snip*
Well.. ksensors wants QT2, and I'm using QT3.. in the configure script, it
complains about not having QT =2.2.2, and I do believe QT 3.1.0 is higher
than 2.2.2. :p any suggestions here?
I've also found about half a dozen programs that
I would like to know how to stop the bloody thing!
Russ wrote:
Hi All,
When I first set this system up it played a little tune when KDE
started. Now it no longer plays when it starts however, I know it still
can because I was tinkering with sound setting trying to get it back and
I was able to
On Sunday 19 January 2003 10:31, Graham Watkins wrote:
I would like to know how to stop the bloody thing!
Russ wrote:
Hi All,
When I first set this system up it played a little tune when KDE
started. Now it no longer plays when it starts however, I know it still
can because I was
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 15:07, Russ wrote:
I then decided to reinstall Evolution. Not a problem. All my setting and
saved emails were also saved. However, now I couldn't send any mail. I
could receive to my little hearts content. Since I was back to the old
version that ships with Mandrake I
Hi All,
When I first set this system up it played a little tune when KDE
started. Now it no longer plays when it starts however, I know it still
can because I was tinkering with sound setting trying to get it back and
I was able to play the tune so I know it is still there but why won't it
play
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 17:43, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
When I first set this system up it played a little tune when KDE
started. Now it no longer plays when it starts however, I know it still
can because I was tinkering with sound setting trying to get it back and
I was able to play the tune so I
Hi!
I'm running Mandrake 9.0 with KDE 3.0.3 and KDE:s menueditor 0.4.
I was installing Bluefish-gtk2-0.8-1mdk.i586.rpm, and using menudrake
trying to add the program to my K-menu, or to be more exact, the
mandrake-menu.
After i pressed the save button in menudrake:
Most of the posts in the
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 15:16, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anthony Abby wrote:
Thanks I'll check it out. I understand that 3.1 is supposed to be
released on Thursday so this might be OBE now anyway...
Just for the record I've upgraded KDE this evening from 3.0.3 to 3.0.5
and I don't see one
On Wednesday 04 December 2002 22:43, Anthony Abby wrote:
Thanks I'll check it out. I understand that 3.1 is supposed to be
released on Thursday so this might be OBE now anyway...
I'm not sure about from official Mandrake RPMs, but you get use
Texstar's. Go to www.pclinuxonline.com and on
Anthony Abby wrote:
Thanks I'll check it out. I understand that 3.1 is supposed to be
released on Thursday so this might be OBE now anyway...
Just for the record I've upgraded KDE this evening from 3.0.3 to 3.0.5
and I don't see one bit of difference. 3.0.3 is what comes with Mandrake
9.0.
Thanks I'll check it out. I understand that 3.1 is supposed to be
released on Thursday so this might be OBE now anyway...
I'm not sure about from official Mandrake RPMs, but you get use Texstar's. Go to
www.pclinuxonline.com and on the left side of the page should be some links to
---Original Message---
From: Anthony Abby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/30/02 08:57 PM
To: Mandrake-Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] KDE 3.0.5
Does anyone know why there are no 3.0.5 rpms available for download from
either the KDE or Mandrake ftp servers?
Anthony
I'm not sure
On Monday December 2 2002 09:21 am, Joe Braddock wrote:
I'm not sure about from official Mandrake RPMs, but you get use
Texstar's. Go to www.pclinuxonline.com and on the left side of the
page should be some links to Texstar's rpms. They work great (you
might get an error about an invalid
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE 3.0.5
On Monday December 2 2002 09:21 am, Joe Braddock wrote:
I'm not sure about from official Mandrake RPMs, but you get use
Texstar's. Go to www.pclinuxonline.com and on the left side of the
page should be some links to Texstar's rpms. They work great (you
might
Hi Anthony,
Did you ever get an answer to this question? I have updated to 3.0.5 and
I only use rpm's. I asked about updating kde on the TWUUG list and got
an answer. It might be in the archives. IIRC I downloaded all the
applicable rpms into a directory and updated from there. It worked.
No, never did Gary. I don't see the RPMs anywhere... checked several
mirrors and all that's available seems to be source. Redhat even has
updated RPMs, which is really funny because they're usually the last to
update KDE!
I'll get with you off line if you remember where you got your rpms.
Thx
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