Re: KPPP Internet Dialer
This subject came up in the March 2001 archives. Changing auth to noauth in your isp config file in /etc/ppp/options (or something like that) seems to do the trick/
Re: konqeror bugs of note *stable*
Hi David, Tnx for the post/reply.. Sorry but I don't have wwwoffle installed here. I don't have any proxy settings here at all, so I don't think it is the problem. As far as the double download thing, I went to my own picture page, and I am able to download then save my own stuff locally, so I don't understand why it double downloads some pictures and not others.. I did realize konq is my favorite browser these days. It is so fast and responsive. I have opera, mozilla and nutscrape, but konq totally rox! On Saturday 07 April 2001 10:24, David Morgan wrote: > Assuming you have got the OpenSSL package installed then I bet the problem > is that you are running WWWOFFLE as a cacheing proxy. Try disabling the > proxy in Konq (using the proxy setting - no need to actually stop or remove > WWWOFFLE itself). > > My tests show that Konq is OK with SSL, Netscape and WWWOFFLE are OK with > SSL, but Konq and WWWOFFLE doesn't work on SSL sites. I've tried different > permutations of SSL level but the result seems the same. > > Several people have reported a problem with SSL on the list over the past > few weeks and one person suggested that WWWOFFLE was the problem but this > issue doesn't seem to have caught peoples attention. Perhaps it is just > newcomers who run WWWOFFLE? It is part of the Debian Potato standard > installation set. > > I wrote yesterday to the WWWOFFLE developer to ask whether he knows of any > reason for this or workaround. > > David Morgan > > On Friday 06 April 2001 4:50 am, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > > Ivan, > > > > Have found the following bugs still present in konq: > > > > SSL support not functioning > > https://money.bankamerica.com/cgi-bin/cob/1YlXjtbiPDfjNjqfCRowEQO5v8uU0rS > >_W 8Zkryv918403/2/bofa/ibd/COB/presentation/GotoLobby > > > > This is a secure bank account site not accessible via konq, but nutscrape > > does fine. (This, of course uses password control) > > > > Double downloads are again required to save any currently rendered > > images, ie. if you decide to save a picture off a webpage it slowly > > re-downloads the entire image to save it. > > > > Did the latest updates at 5 pm 4/5/2001 PST. > > > > Thanks -- Jaye Inabnit\ARS ke6sls/TELE: USA-707-442-6579\/A GNU-Debian linux user Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ: 12741145 If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid. SHOUT JUST FOR FUN. Free software, in a free world, for a free spirit. Support freedom!
Re: lockup on soft reset
Hi Derek, I really wonder if your system truly *is* locked up or if a proc has just locked and refuses to let go. Had a guy convinced his box was locking at boot after he installed a nic - was resetting it etc.. I asked him to just let it sit and amazingly, after 2 minutes, it let loose and we found we had a simple domain problem that held up the boot for 2 minutes. Just for kicks, why don't you dis-able the arts sound. Open the control center, click on sound, then click on sound server - here uncheck the "start arts sound server" on the general tab and see what you get next time you start kde. GL On Saturday 07 April 2001 10:53, Derek Kite wrote: > On a potato box, P133, with a sound blaster 16 sound card, I can get a > hard lockup on the box, requiring a hard reset. > > If I logout to kdm, do a shutdown - reboot, the system goes down normally. > Then reboots to kdm, I select my account and log in. The splash does its > thing, gets to peripheral init, then locks hard. If I come from a hard > reset, or login from another account, no problem. > > I did a login, then switched to another console and ran top. As it updated, > it ran artsd then locked. I think the sound card is not reset, and locks on > initialization. > > Any ideas? Who should I log this bug to? > > Derek -- Jaye Inabnit\ARS ke6sls/TELE: USA-707-442-6579\/A GNU-Debian linux user Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ: 12741145 If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid. SHOUT JUST FOR FUN. Free software, in a free world, for a free spirit. Support freedom!
Re: Konqueror and Secure pages
Hello, I'm a bit confusesesesed about openssl. I do not have this package installed locally. I don't recall it being mentioned to install it on this list. I just finished sorting (quickly) thru the archives, but I don't see mentioned a requirement for openssl to make konq handle ssl sites. When did I miss this notice? On Saturday 07 April 2001 11:45, David Morgan wrote: > OpenSSL is in the Crypto directories on the Debian KDE site and its > mirrors. Assuming that you have "crypto" in your apt sources line for KDE > then it should be available and just do "apt-get install openssl". > > I think Ivan provides this with the KDE packages as you need the exact > version that KDE was compiled against. > > If secure sockets are still not working for you then it may be that you are > using the WWWOFFLE cache program. Try adding the names of secure sites that > you use to the No Proxy line in the Proxies configuration dialog in Konq. > This is a workaround, not the long-term solution. I'm still looking for > that. > > On Tuesday 03 April 2001 3:40 pm, Shawn Garbett wrote: > > I couldn't browse a secure website under Konqueror that I just installed > > 2.1.1. > > The web site mentions on kde mentions needing an OpenSSL installed. > > > > Which Debian package should I grab for this? Where do I get it? I looked > > for such in the sid distro of Debian and couldn't find it. > > > > Shawn Garbett -- Jaye Inabnit\ARS ke6sls/TELE: USA-707-442-6579\/A GNU-Debian linux user Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ: 12741145 If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid. SHOUT JUST FOR FUN. Free software, in a free world, for a free spirit. Support freedom!
Re: Konqueror and Secure pages
I believe you don't need the actual openssl pacakge...however I could be totally wrong...I don't know if I have a box where I didn't install openssl along with libssl... can somebody verify if the package openssl is actually required or not? Ivan On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 10:39:26AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm a bit confusesesesed about openssl. I do not have this package installed > locally. I don't recall it being mentioned to install it on this list. I just > finished sorting (quickly) thru the archives, but I don't see mentioned a > requirement for openssl to make konq handle ssl sites. > > When did I miss this notice? > > On Saturday 07 April 2001 11:45, David Morgan wrote: > > OpenSSL is in the Crypto directories on the Debian KDE site and its > > mirrors. Assuming that you have "crypto" in your apt sources line for KDE > > then it should be available and just do "apt-get install openssl". > > > > I think Ivan provides this with the KDE packages as you need the exact > > version that KDE was compiled against. > > > > If secure sockets are still not working for you then it may be that you are > > using the WWWOFFLE cache program. Try adding the names of secure sites that > > you use to the No Proxy line in the Proxies configuration dialog in Konq. > > This is a workaround, not the long-term solution. I'm still looking for > > that. > > > > On Tuesday 03 April 2001 3:40 pm, Shawn Garbett wrote: > > > I couldn't browse a secure website under Konqueror that I just installed > > > 2.1.1. > > > The web site mentions on kde mentions needing an OpenSSL installed. > > > > > > Which Debian package should I grab for this? Where do I get it? I looked > > > for such in the sid distro of Debian and couldn't find it. > > > > > > Shawn Garbett > > -- > > Jaye Inabnit\ARS ke6sls/TELE: USA-707-442-6579\/A GNU-Debian linux user > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ: 12741145 > If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid. SHOUT JUST FOR FUN. > Free software, in a free world, for a free spirit. Support freedom! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---end quoted text--- -- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD
Error Viewing HTML page Without Extension
I am trying to view an HTML page (the MIME type is text/html) but Konqueror pops up the program chooser for unknown file types. The URL does not have the ".html" at the end, but Netscape reports the file as a text/html MIME type. The hack to work around this was to set KHTML as the embedded viewer for the "allfiles" MIME type in Konqueror. However, this means that I have to type the "http://"; before every URL manually for Konqueror not to give a Malformed URL error. I would post the URL, but the problem only occurs when I'm logged in to the service (it's for NetFlix) and I don't really want my login floating around. Any suggestions? Thanks, Evan Malahy
KNode Identity Duplication of Effort
When I configure KNode, I must enter my ID information once in the top item from the list of configuration variables (Identity). When I add a news server to KNode, I again must enter the exact same ID information for myself for that news server. While I can understand that some people may use different information in both places, I feel there should be a button or such on the News Server Identity page which will provide a means of retrieving the information entered in the program's main ID page. I know that bugs.kde.org is a better place to post this, but they are unreachable right now. "Progress is inevitable. It's the rate that's questionable." -- Anonymous Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
new menu tag for KDE apps
Hi, To those of you building KDE packages for Debian I'm adding a new tag to the menus for Debian. So by default you should have 2 items in your Debian menu files if it's a KDE application. hints="KDE" kderemove="1" the hints="KDE" is for the hints bit of the menu system...if you don't have it now you might as well get it added before someone files a bug against your package. :) All this does is allow people to sort their menus based on KDE,GNOME, or other tags. the kderemove="1" tells the KDE menu-method to not add that application to the Debian subment of the KDE Menu. This way we don't duplicate the menu entries since all KDE apps should already be a part of the KDE menu. Ivan -- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD
Re: new menu tag for KDE apps
On Monday 09 April 2001 12:16, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > Hi, > > To those of you building KDE packages for Debian I'm adding a > new tag to the menus for Debian. So by default you should have 2 > items in your Debian menu files if it's a KDE application. > > hints="KDE" > kderemove="1" > > the hints="KDE" is for the hints bit of the menu system...if you > don't have it now you might as well get it added before someone > files a bug against your package. :) All this does is allow people > to sort their menus based on KDE,GNOME, or other tags. > > the kderemove="1" tells the KDE menu-method to not add that > application to the Debian subment of the KDE Menu. This way we > don't duplicate the menu entries since all KDE apps should already > be a part of the KDE menu. > Wouldn't this pose a problem for (or affect) those using other window managers, say icewm, which doesn't have separate KDE (or Gnome) submenus?
Re: new menu tag for KDE apps
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 12:13:08PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Monday 09 April 2001 12:16, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > > Hi, > > > > To those of you building KDE packages for Debian I'm adding a > > new tag to the menus for Debian. So by default you should have 2 > > items in your Debian menu files if it's a KDE application. > > > > hints="KDE" > > kderemove="1" > > > > the hints="KDE" is for the hints bit of the menu system...if you > > don't have it now you might as well get it added before someone > > files a bug against your package. :) All this does is allow people > > to sort their menus based on KDE,GNOME, or other tags. > > > > the kderemove="1" tells the KDE menu-method to not add that > > application to the Debian subment of the KDE Menu. This way we > > don't duplicate the menu entries since all KDE apps should already > > be a part of the KDE menu. > > > > Wouldn't this pose a problem for (or affect) those using other window > managers, say icewm, which doesn't have separate KDE (or Gnome) > submenus? this only affects the KDE menu tree... Basically the "kdebase" menu-method looks for "kderemove" and if it finds it it doesn't create a .desktop file under /var/lib/kde/menu... No other menu-method currently uses that tag and therefore will ignore it. And no other Window Manager uses the menu structure under /var/lib/kde/menu. If you still don't understand you should read up on menu. Take a look at /usr/share/doc/menu/* (If you have menu installed...which if you dont' you probably don't have a Debian subment off of the KDE menu). Ivan -- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD
JavaScript Bug?
When I visit a particular URL (http://stanford.izio.convene.com/) with my installation of Konqueror, I get a page with no login box. However, when I visit the page with my friends version of Konqueror, the box appears. As far as I can tell there is no difference in our installations. I wiped mine completely clean and started over from scratch with all the KDE debian files. We both are using the latest Konqueror debs and have JavaScript enabled. Any suggestions? Thanks, Evan Malahy