I just ran into this error message. In my case, I got it working by
adding the name of the database plus a period to the new table's name.
So, if you want a table named Table1 in database thedb, just make
sure the Table name is set to thedb.Table1 in the data-pasting
wizard. Hope that helps!
If
The GUI-based fix (changing and reverting the General font in
systemsettings) worked for me, too, but I didn't check kdeglobals
beforehand to confirm the text-based fix.
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[Karmic] QtCurve uses huge fonts instead of KDE fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414711
You received this bug
So I ended up getting more black screens, but they were much more rare. I have
been using
xrandr --fb 1280x1024 --output VGA --auto --output LVDS --off
to turn on the VGA screen and turn off the laptop's screen, and I've been
running it with the laptop lid closed.
Now, for two days in a row,
Installing xserver-xorg-video-intel (2.5.1-1ubuntu5~intrepid) from the
above PPA and adding the ForceEnablePipeA option to the appropriate
xorg.conf section keeps the screen from going black, but it still
flickers a couple times an hour. I'm content with this situation, but
if there's anything
With skim, scim-bridge, and kwin's desktop effects all disabled, I got
the flickering and eventually the black screen again, so please
disregard my above posts about those other packages. Sorry if I was
misleading.
Since I now know for sure that those aren't the problems, I'm trying the 2.5.1
I'm seeing this same problem on a Toshiba Satellite U205-S5057. The VGA
screen goes black anywhere from a few seconds to several hours after I
log in. (For the longer times, the VGA output flickers horizontally
every so often; I'm not sure what the time interval is.) I noticed that
daemon.log
I forgot to mention, I'm using Kubuntu 8.10/Intrepid with:
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.3
kwin 4:4.2.0-0ubuntu1~intrepid1~ppa5 (from the kubuntu-experimental ppa)
Also, kwin's desktop effects are on. I'll try disabling that, as well.
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VGA-out dies after a while on Eee 1000H
Sorry for the long reply time, and thanks for keeping at it, Benjamin!
After some more testing with the Intrepid RC, I've decided that they
fixed whatever this bug was, at least as far as I can tell.
It seems they disabled my sneaky way of choosing scim-bridge as the input
method in KDE4, but
I got the bug to show up on a fresh boot from the Kubuntu Intrepid Beta
Desktop i386 CD. Without installing any packages on top of the default
ones, right-click on a single-line input box in any (?) application, and
click Select IM, followed by scim-bridge. (The default IM is xim,
and this bug
AHA! I finally figured out what was causing this bug! (Or at least
found a clue...)
Both 4:4.1.2-0ubuntu1 on the Intrepid beta CD (i386) as well as the
4:4.1.2-0ubuntu1~hardy1~ppa1 that's installed on my Hardy machine worked
perfectly (this bug is was not present), so I was about ready to call
Here's a bug in scim-bridge that looks like the same thing:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/250046
Benjamin, could you try installing scim-bridge-client-qt4 and see if the
bug returns for you, too? When I uninstalled that package again, the
bug vanished, so you should be safe. If you see
This bug seems to have been fixed in the latest update, at least for me.
Thanks!
Kate now reports Version 3.1.1 and Using KDE 4.1.1 (KDE 4.1.1)
Synaptic reports kate-kde4 version 4:4.1.1-0ubuntu1~hardy1~ppa1
(using deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu/ hardy main)
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closing
Hmm...I also downloaded a bunch of dev packages the other day to mess
around with dolphin-kde4, so that may (or may not) have been what fixed
it for me. One shouldn't have to install dev packages to get things
working, but I'll see if I can figure out what did it.
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closing search bar deletes
It was a long shot anyway, but removing the dev packages didn't make the
problem come back. Since it's working, I can't really help anymore, but
I'll be sure to post if it happens again.
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closing search bar deletes highlighted text
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254268
You received this bug
I can confirm that this happens, both when closing find and when switching
documents. It also seems to happen whenever the text pane gets focus. To
reproduce, select any text in the text pane, then:
-switch to another task and back to Kate by alt-tabbing
-switch to another task and back to
Just thought I'd add that only selected text is deleted, nothing happens
if no text is selected, and using the undo function successfully
recovers the deleted text. It happens both in kde3 (using kwin from
kde3 or kde4) and in kde4. My guess is that some keycode is being sent
to the text pane
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