RE: libssl096 for kde2

2001-05-28 Thread Krap, Arjen
Scott,

You may find libssl (and friends) in the *crypto* section of your 'KDE for
Potato' mirror.
The crypto directory is in the same location of the main directory.

/etc/apt/sources.list example:
deb http://ftp.wh9.tu-dresden.de/pub/linux/debian-stuff/KDE2 potato main
crypto 

Good Luck,

Arjen

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From: Scott E. Graves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 25 mei 2001 23:03
To: debian-kde
Subject: libssl096 for kde2


where can i find libssl 0.9.6 for potato? this package is showing as a 
failed dependency when tryin to install KDE 2.1.1 on potato.

scott


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Re: apt-get update/upgrade broke my potato

2001-05-28 Thread Dave Smith
On Monday 28 May 2001 12:04 am, Bud Rogers wrote:
> Did apt-get update/upgrade on my potato system a couple of hours ago.
> Kdm starts OK, but if I log in I just get the stippled grey background
> of the kdm login screen, no kde.  Tried moving ~/.kde, didn't help.
>
> Anyone else seeing this?

Me, ME!

I saw this and thought I had broken my system. (perhaps I had!). I had tried 
installing the DRI for my radeon card and the XFree86.0.log file had lots of 
authorization error messages. Basically I updated my XF402 to XF403 from the 
URLS

deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/i386/
deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/all/

and then it worked.
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Re: kde.tdyc.com unreachable?

2001-05-28 Thread Greg Madden
John Gay wrote:
snip
> It is probably just
> time that we all bit the bullet and pointed apt to testing and did a
> dist-upgrade now. That seems to be the reason testing is available anyway.

I don't think this is a good idea, 'dist-upgrade' from testing didn't
work so well here.  

Greg Madden




libkmid is going wacko

2001-05-28 Thread Brendan O'Connor
When I clicked on Midi in the Control Center, it said something to the effect 
of "Error: libkmid.so.0 is not an ELF binary."  So I force-depends removed 
libkmid-alsa, then reinstalled it (from a mirror site) and when reinstalling 
got these messages:

Selecting previously deselected package libkmid-alsa.
(Reading database ... 65457 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libkmid-alsa (from .../libkmid-alsa_4%3a2.1.2-0.potato1_i386.deb) 
...
Setting up libkmid-alsa (2.1.2-0.potato1) ...
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsc.so.0.0.0 is not a shared library, 
skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsdsp.so.0 is not a shared library, 
skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartscbackend.so.0 is not a shared 
library,skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsflow_idl.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
library, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsflow.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
library,skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsdsp.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
library, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libsoundserver_idl.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
library, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsflow.so.0 is not a shared library, 
skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libmcop.so.0 is not a shared library, 
skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartswavplayobject.so.0.0.0 is not a 
shared
library, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libsoundserver_idl.so.0 is not a shared 
librar
y, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsc.so.0 is not a shared library, 
skippin
g
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartsflow_idl.so.0 is not a shared 
library,
skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libkmedia2_idl.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
librar
y, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libx11globalcomm.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
libr
ary, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartscbackend.so.0.0.0 is not a shared 
libra
ry, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libkmedia2_idl.so.0 is not a shared 
library, s
kipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libx11globalcomm.so.0 is not a shared 
library,
 skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libartswavplayobject.so.0 is not a shared 
library, skipping
/sbin/ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libmcop.so.0.0.0 is not a shared library, 
skipping



And now... sound doesn't work (or at least in a manner that produces 
intelligible sounds)

I'm running libranet/potato, any ideas?  Thanks!




How to run java-applets in konqueror?

2001-05-28 Thread Hendrik Sattler
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Hi,

I'm running current Woody.
When there are java applets in web pages there is only a grey box but not the 
running applet. I activated global Java-Support but this gray box is still 
there, although with another text in it: "mini-programm is loading" 
(tranlated from german).

This really drives me crazy..

HS

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KDM Failure + Kcontrol errors

2001-05-28 Thread hdcool

Hi, 

I run debian 2.2 and I have source compiled X4.0.3
When I installed my system I noticed that kde.debian.net
ake kde.tdyc.com was down, out of DNS..

So, I installed the packages from a mirror but they give
me a couple of errors:

1) KDM doesn't work.
2) Kcontrol cannot open several modules:
Eg: when trying soundserver I get a messagbox saying

There was an error in loading the module:
Diagnostic message says:'   '

nothing...

So, are these packages broken? If so, where can I get good packages?
And when is kde.debian.net going to be up again?

Yours regarding,

hdcool






Re: apt-get update/upgrade broke my potato

2001-05-28 Thread Bud Rogers
On Monday 28 May 2001 03:24, Dave Smith wrote:
> On Monday 28 May 2001 12:04 am, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > Did apt-get update/upgrade on my potato system a couple of hours ago.
> > Kdm starts OK, but if I log in I just get the stippled grey background
> > of the kdm login screen, no kde.  Tried moving ~/.kde, didn't help.
> >
> > Anyone else seeing this?
>
> Me, ME!
>
> I saw this and thought I had broken my system. (perhaps I had!). I had
> tried installing the DRI for my radeon card and the XFree86.0.log file had
> lots of authorization error messages. Basically I updated my XF402 to XF403
> from the URLS
>
> deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/i386/
> deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/all/
>
> and then it worked.

Ack.  I'm not ready to upgrade X yet.  I found putting an .xsession in my 
home directory that calls /usr/bin/kde2 makes it work sort of.  Fonts are a 
little screwy, like it's coming up in 75 dpi where it has been 100 dpi.  I'm 
thinking I have a busted link in either /etc/X11 or /etc/alternatives.  I've 
been comparing notes between this box and my Thinkpad trying to figure out 
what the problem really is, but haven't found a smoking gun yet.

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KDE and crypto

2001-05-28 Thread Christoph Gaitzsch

Hi,

everytime I open a connection to my bank with konqueror I get the
following message:

Unable to load JSSE SSL stream handler, https support not available
bad DocBase URL
Backtrace: 
java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: https
at java.net.URL.(URL.java:480)
at java.net.URL.(URL.java:376)
at java.net.URL.(URL.java:330)
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletClassLoader.getLoader(KJASAppletClassLoader.java:26)
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletContext.createApplet(KJASAppletContext.java:73)
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.processCommand(KJASProtocolHandler.java:167)
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.commandLoop(KJASProtocolHandler.java:72)
at org.kde.kjas.server.Main.main(Main.java:130)
Something bad happened in createApplet: java.lang.NullPointerException
Backtrace: 
java.lang.NullPointerException
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletContext.createApplet(KJASAppletContext.java:81)
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.processCommand(KJASProtocolHandler.java:167)
at 
org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.commandLoop(KJASProtocolHandler.java:72)
at org.kde.kjas.server.Main.main(Main.java:130)

How do I get https support in konqueror?

I run testing, freshly updated with kdebase-crypto and kdelibs3-crypto

Greetings, Christoph




Re: KDM Failure + Kcontrol errors

2001-05-28 Thread John Gay


1) KDM doesn't work.

Personally, I use gdm, just because it was installed by Progeny by default and
generally works better. It is 'aware' of other window managers, kdm had to be
configured and I couldn't be bothered to figure it out when gdm does it
automagically


2) Kcontrol cannot open several modules:
 Eg: when trying soundserver I get a messagbox saying

 There was an error in loading the module:
 Diagnostic message says:'   '

nothing...

There was a recent problem with sound. kdebase-audiolibs is missing as a depend.
Just install this and the arts libs should be fine.

So, are these packages broken? If so, where can I get good packages?
And when is kde.debian.net going to be up again?

As for kde.debian.net, The original site kde.tdyc.com is down, for good
according to Ivan himself. Potato is getting rather dated by now and I think
Ivan is concentrating on testing and unstable. I know that kde IS available in
both of these. There are a few mirrors still available, but they only have the
last thing that was posted before kde went dead.

Cheers,

 John Gay





Re: KDM Failure + Kcontrol errors

2001-05-28 Thread hdcool


On Mon, 28 May 2001, John Gay wrote:

> 
> 
> 1) KDM doesn't work.
> 
> Personally, I use gdm, just because it was installed by Progeny by default and
> generally works better. It is 'aware' of other window managers, kdm had to be
> configured and I couldn't be bothered to figure it out when gdm does it
> automagically
> 
> 
> 2) Kcontrol cannot open several modules:
>  Eg: when trying soundserver I get a messagbox saying
> 
>  There was an error in loading the module:
>  Diagnostic message says:'   '
> 
> nothing...
> 
> There was a recent problem with sound. kdebase-audiolibs is missing as a 
> depend.
> Just install this and the arts libs should be fine.
> 

Arts works...when I start artsd & it runs fine..good sound
but the problem is that it doesn't start automatic...
That's what I wanted to do in Kcontrol.

Also, I am missing some files in .kde/share/configs


> So, are these packages broken? If so, where can I get good packages?
> And when is kde.debian.net going to be up again?
> 
> As for kde.debian.net, The original site kde.tdyc.com is down, for good
> according to Ivan himself. Potato is getting rather dated by now and I think
> Ivan is concentrating on testing and unstable. I know that kde IS available in
> both of these. There are a few mirrors still available, but they only have the
> last thing that was posted before kde went dead.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
>  John Gay
> 
> 
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Re: KDM Failure + Kcontrol errors

2001-05-28 Thread hdcool

So, I shall write what modules fail:

look & feel : system notifications
sound:  midi
sound:  sound server
system: login manager kind of disabled..broken kdm?

odd...

If you do know a valid potato mirror..please send it to me..
I'm compiling kde form source now, and it takes a while...
I started yesterdaynight :)

Euhm, about the potato getting dated..I agree to that but as long
woody isn't seen as stable, people should take care for it too

Greetz,

hdcool

On Mon, 28 May 2001, John Gay wrote:

> 
> 
> 1) KDM doesn't work.
> 
> Personally, I use gdm, just because it was installed by Progeny by default and
> generally works better. It is 'aware' of other window managers, kdm had to be
> configured and I couldn't be bothered to figure it out when gdm does it
> automagically
> 
> 
> 2) Kcontrol cannot open several modules:
>  Eg: when trying soundserver I get a messagbox saying
> 
>  There was an error in loading the module:
>  Diagnostic message says:'   '
> 
> nothing...
> 
> There was a recent problem with sound. kdebase-audiolibs is missing as a 
> depend.
> Just install this and the arts libs should be fine.
> 
> So, are these packages broken? If so, where can I get good packages?
> And when is kde.debian.net going to be up again?
> 
> As for kde.debian.net, The original site kde.tdyc.com is down, for good
> according to Ivan himself. Potato is getting rather dated by now and I think
> Ivan is concentrating on testing and unstable. I know that kde IS available in
> both of these. There are a few mirrors still available, but they only have the
> last thing that was posted before kde went dead.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
>  John Gay
> 
> 
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Possible bug in kmail

2001-05-28 Thread Ricardo Villalba
When I check for new mail in kmail I got this message at the end in the xterm:

QObject::connect: No such signal KIO::DeleteJob::data(KIO::Job*,const 
QByteArray&)
QObject::connect:  (sender name:   'job')
QObject::connect:  (receiver name: 'unnamed')

The kmail version is 4:2.1.1-1.potato1

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Error when I close a KDE application.

2001-05-28 Thread Ricardo Villalba
I'm upgrading from KDE 2.0 to 2.1.1. I'm using the icewm and when I close the 
latest KDE application I get this message in the xterm where I run it:

kdeinit: Fatal IO error: client killed
kdeinit: sending SIGHUP to children.
KLauncher: Exiting on signal 1
kdeinit: sending SIGTERM to children.
kdeinit: Exit.

And sometimes it seems even worse:

kdeinit: Fatal IO error: client killed
kdeinit: sending SIGHUP to children.
KLauncher: Exiting on signal 1
KLauncher: Exiting on signal 11
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = klauncher path = 
Unable to start dr. konqi
kdeinit: sending SIGTERM to children.
kdeinit: Exit.

What happens?

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Re: KDE and crypto

2001-05-28 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
JAVA SSL support requires a seperate JAVA package..or rather a "non-free" 
(I believe) .jar file from SUN's site...I don't remember the url off the
top of my head...

Ivan


On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 09:43:14PM +0200, Christoph Gaitzsch wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> everytime I open a connection to my bank with konqueror I get the
> following message:
> 
> Unable to load JSSE SSL stream handler, https support not available
> bad DocBase URL
> Backtrace: 
> java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: https
>   at java.net.URL.(URL.java:480)
>   at java.net.URL.(URL.java:376)
>   at java.net.URL.(URL.java:330)
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletClassLoader.getLoader(KJASAppletClassLoader.java:26)
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletContext.createApplet(KJASAppletContext.java:73)
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.processCommand(KJASProtocolHandler.java:167)
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.commandLoop(KJASProtocolHandler.java:72)
>   at org.kde.kjas.server.Main.main(Main.java:130)
> Something bad happened in createApplet: java.lang.NullPointerException
> Backtrace: 
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletContext.createApplet(KJASAppletContext.java:81)
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.processCommand(KJASProtocolHandler.java:167)
>   at 
> org.kde.kjas.server.KJASProtocolHandler.commandLoop(KJASProtocolHandler.java:72)
>   at org.kde.kjas.server.Main.main(Main.java:130)
> 
> How do I get https support in konqueror?
> 
> I run testing, freshly updated with kdebase-crypto and kdelibs3-crypto
> 
> Greetings, Christoph
> 
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Re: RIP kde.tdyc.com -- Now what?

2001-05-28 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> Now, besides disabling the daily mirror script to kde.tdyc.com:
> - what else should/ can I do?

  be patient, another master server will appear soon

> - will there be no more potato updates, and only for woody?

  this remains to be seen.  There will not be any 2.2 packages for potato
at least by me.  The amount of work required to back port all the packages
needed by 2.2 is beyond that which I am willing to spend on it.

Ivan

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What's happened to Brahms?

2001-05-28 Thread John Gay


Last time I checked Brahms, it was supposed to be included in KDE2.1 multimedia.
Yesterday I had a look for the site, only to find nothing but reviews that
pointed to a broken link. I had the old KDE 1.x version of Brahms, but it didn't
work very well with KDE 2.1 of course.

Does anyone know if this project has just completely died off? The only other
midi-writing software similar is RoseGarden, but that is just too buggy and has
been promising a complete re-write for the last two years now.

I had a really good program for Windows that did what I wanted, but I wiped my
Windows partition when I realised it ahd been months since I had logged into it.
I haven't been able to get this program to work with wine as it installs a few
custom fonts for the notes and wine doesn't know where these fonts are so the
program just stops when it can't find it's fonts.

Cheers,

 John Gay





Re: What's happened to Brahms?

2001-05-28 Thread Ben Burton

Brahms is actually in the official KDE sources, in the kmusic module
(which is not currently part of the official KDE release).

http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/kmusic/brahms/

Looking at the commit dates, it seems it's being actively worked on.

Ben.




Re: What's happened to Brahms?

2001-05-28 Thread John Gay


Thanks! I'll have a look there. At least I can look forward to seeing it.

Cheers,

 John Gay





Audio problems w/es1371

2001-05-28 Thread nphyre

This is a copy of a post I made to USENET, and a response I got.


> Neurophyre wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I'm running Debian 2.2r3 with kernel 2.2.19 on an Asus A7v w/Duron
> > 650.  I've got a Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card, on the top of
> > the box it claims "model ES4815".  After a bit of trial and error
> > getting it to work a couple months ago, I found that the es1371 driver
> > works with it, so I have it compiled statically into the kernel, not
> > as a module.
> > 
> > My problem is that the driver seems to have weird issues with queueing
> > sounds when other sounds are playing, and with freezing for a
> > noticeable period of time after certain sounds are played, when trying
> > to play sounds from other programs.
> > 
> > First, the freezing problem.  This primarly happens with the console
> > beep in KDE2's 'konsole' program.  I can make the beep in konsole as
> > many times as I like with no problems, but after a beep has been
> > played in konsole, the sound driver goes into a weird state for around
> > 30 seconds or more, where if any other program is loaded that tries to
> > play sounds (xmms, snes9x, rocknes, and so forth) there will either be
> > an error (rocknes says "Cannot find sound card"), or more commonly,
> > the program will simply freeze hard for 30 seconds or so, and then
> > start executing normally as soon as the driver decides it wants to
> > work again.
> >  
> > Secondly, the queueing problem.  A good example of this is xmms +
> > gaim.  When I'm playing mp3s in xmms, if events happen in gaim that
> > would normally cause a sound effect, I hear nothing... until the
> > current mp3 is done playing.  Then, all the sound effects seem to be
> > played at once, that were made by gaim during the time the mp3 was
> > playing!  This is, obviously, sub-optimal behavior.  Interestingly, if
> > a console beep was made during mp3 play, it will often be played and
> > then the driver will freeze just like it does in the above
> > description, for some period of time, before it 'unfreezes' and xmms
> > goes to the next file in the playlist.
> >  
> > Any ideas if this is a fixable problem?  It was present in 2.2.18 as
> > well as 2.2.19.
> > 
> 
> Can't help with xmms, but the problem does not lie with the es1371 driver in
> the kernel, whether compiled in or loaded as a module.  I had the same problem
> when I was using the on-board via686a sound chip WRT KDE.  Just wait a few
> seconds and KDE releases the audio device.  BTW, I use a 2.4.4 kernel on one
> machine and a 2.2.19 on another.  Problem exists on both.  Perhaps if you try
> using Gnome???  Not me, I detest Gnome.
> 
> If you question what kind of sound card you have, the best place to 
> determine that is the big chip on the card.  It will be marked with 
> something like ES1373 as on my card.
> 



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