Kweather & Kicker

2001-12-02 Thread Tom Allison
According to the Kicker Docs, if I right click, I should be able to 
remove this icon.

I can't -- there's no menu option for it and now I can't get rid of it.
And...It doesn't work as advertised.
I would like it to, but I can't seem to find anything in syslog or 
.xsession-errors to give me a clue.
I need to either:
Remove this icon or Fing out where to find clues on how to fix it.




Re: Kweather & Kicker

2001-12-02 Thread Alec
On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:32 am, Tom Allison wrote:
> According to the Kicker Docs, if I right click, I should be able to
> remove this icon.
>
> I can't -- there's no menu option for it and now I can't get rid of it.
>
> And...It doesn't work as advertised.
> I would like it to, but I can't seem to find anything in syslog or
> .xsession-errors to give me a clue.
> I need to either:
> Remove this icon or Fing out where to find clues on how to fix it.

Instead of right-clicking on the icon itself, right-click on its right border 
(a few vertical lines that separate it from other icons and such)

HTH

Alec

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Re: Kweather & Kicker

2001-12-02 Thread Alec
On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:42 am, Alec wrote:
> On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:32 am, Tom Allison wrote:
> > According to the Kicker Docs, if I right click, I should be able to
> > remove this icon.
> >
> > I can't -- there's no menu option for it and now I can't get rid of it.
> >
> > And...It doesn't work as advertised.
> > I would like it to, but I can't seem to find anything in syslog or
> > .xsession-errors to give me a clue.
> > I need to either:
> > Remove this icon or Fing out where to find clues on how to fix it.
>
> Instead of right-clicking on the icon itself, right-click on its right
> border (a few vertical lines that separate it from other icons and such)

I meant left border.

> HTH
>
> Alec

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bug reporting behavior

2001-12-02 Thread Eray Ozkural \(exa\)
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It looks like the bug reporting dialog now points to bugs.debian.org. Is that 
really what we want? For KDE programs, I would tend to think that packaging 
bugs would be suitable for bugs.debian.org but KDE has itself a BTS for 
reporting application/system bugs. Why was this change made? I'd at least 
like to have the option to report to KDE BTS.

Thanks,

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news ticker crash.

2001-12-02 Thread Sheldon Lee-Wen
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The News Ticker for kicker seems to crash every time I try to load it: the 
description I get is "The application Panel applet proxy (appletproxy) 
crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)"

Anyone else have this problem?
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Re: news ticker crash.

2001-12-02 Thread Sheldon Lee-Wen
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OK. I got it working by removing all of the currently defined news sources,
then laoding it, then adding the sources again through the preferences menu
item.

On December 2, 2001 12:35 pm, Sheldon Lee-Wen wrote:
> The News Ticker for kicker seems to crash every time I try to load it: the
> description I get is "The application Panel applet proxy (appletproxy)
> crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)"
>
> Anyone else have this problem?

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 violence are the result of a lack of wisdom ... "
 - Buddha

For an awsome fantasy role playing game checkout:
http://lycadican.sourceforge.net

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Re: Kweather & Kicker

2001-12-02 Thread Tom Allison
Alec wrote:
On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:42 am, Alec wrote:
On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:32 am, Tom Allison wrote:
According to the Kicker Docs, if I right click, I should be able to
remove this icon.
I can't -- there's no menu option for it and now I can't get rid of it.
And...It doesn't work as advertised.
I would like it to, but I can't seem to find anything in syslog or
.xsession-errors to give me a clue.
I need to either:
Remove this icon or Fing out where to find clues on how to fix it.
Instead of right-clicking on the icon itself, right-click on its right
border (a few vertical lines that separate it from other icons and such)
I meant left border.

HTH
Couldn't seem to hit it.
uninstalled for now -- will try again in probably a month when I'm back 
to fiddling with my desktop.





Re: bug reporting behavior

2001-12-02 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 07:15:39PM +0200, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
> It looks like the bug reporting dialog now points to bugs.debian.org. Is that 
> really what we want? For KDE programs, I would tend to think that packaging 
> bugs would be suitable for bugs.debian.org but KDE has itself a BTS for 
> reporting application/system bugs. Why was this change made? I'd at least 
> like to have the option to report to KDE BTS.

How do you know who's responsible?  You don't.  Too many bug reports are
going to KDE that are not KDE's problem thus wasting their time.  Filtering
them through Debian (they are Debian packages after all) is the proper
thing to do.  You can still report bugs to KDE by going to http://bugs.kde.org
which is what the bug report tool does anyway.

Ivan

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qt3 "Hello World"

2001-12-02 Thread Jeremiah H. Savage
I'm trying to compile the Qt3 "Hello, World!" program [1] and get the 
following errors:

$ g++ test.cc 
test.cc:1: qapplication.h: No such file or directory
test.cc:2: qpushbutton.h: No such file or directory

If I define QTDIR to "/usr/share/qt" I get the same errors.

But I do have libqt3-dev installed and no libqt2-dev installed:

$ ll /usr/include/qt/qapplication.h 
-rw-r--r--1 root root14261 Nov 24 02:18 
/usr/include/qt/qapplication.h

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jeremiah

[1]
#include 
#include 

int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
QApplication a( argc, argv );

QPushButton hello( "Hello world!", 0 );
hello.resize( 100, 30 );

a.setMainWidget( &hello );
hello.show();
return a.exec();
}