Is there anyone else out there seeing this? (In specific any potato users)
I don't see this on my woody box and haven't had a chance to check on my
potato one.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 02:29:07AM +0100, Daniel Borgmann wrote:
> Package: konqueror
> Version: 3.0 (KDE 2.0)
> Severity: normal
> Comp
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 10:30:33AM -0800, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 08:09:15AM -0800, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> > > On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > >
> > > > for woody it's in a package called awe-drv. I'm not
Hi,
I just upgraded to the latest KDE 2.0 packages for potato from kde.tdyc.com;
the version number of kdebase is 4:2.0-final-0.potato.4. Everything was
working quite well before the upgrade.
Since then, I haven't been able to use konqueror to view any Web pages; I get
an error message in an
On Wednesday 15 November 2000 20:17, Robert Guthrie wrote:
> I was wondering if it's necessary or even a good idea to have all of the
> kde-i18* packages installed if the system is only going to be used by
> mono-lingual people. It would certainly be less strain on my poor 33.6
> modem if I didn't
I was wondering if it's necessary or even a good idea to have all of the
kde-i18* packages installed if the system is only going to be used by
mono-lingual people. It would certainly be less strain on my poor 33.6 modem
if I didn't have to keep downloading all of those files every time there's
I just did an apt-get update, apt-get -d dist-upgrade, and downloaded some
packages (only a few, definitely not enough to replace all the packages
downloaded from the apt-get site). Is it always okay to just upgrade to
whatever is at http://kde.tdyc/com stable kde2, or should I wait for some
n
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 08:09:15AM -0800, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> > On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> >
> > > for woody it's in a package called awe-drv. I'm not sure about potato.
> >
> > I think you partially misunderstood me. I am s
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > The second thing that's broken is korn: it does not work with IMAP. A bug
> > report + fix was filed to kde:
> > http://bugs.kde.org/db/14/14237.html
>
> fixed in my code now...so the next round you should see this fixed.
Thanks a lot; maybe http
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 08:09:15AM -0800, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> > for woody it's in a package called awe-drv. I'm not sure about potato.
>
> I think you partially misunderstood me. I am suggesting that you put the
> micro-HOWTO on the kde_debian
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> for woody it's in a package called awe-drv. I'm not sure about potato.
I think you partially misunderstood me. I am suggesting that you put the
micro-HOWTO on the kde_debian web site to help KDE-Debian users use kmid.
Obviously if the latest awe-dr
> Perhaps this should be either documented or a recompiled apache-ssl package
>
> made available.
Hi, thanks for the info...once official .deb's are made available I'll start
backporting anything that depends on libssl including apache-ssl and
libmod-ssl
Ivan
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Ivan E. Moor
The subject says it all. The latest libssl packages backported to
potato, as available from kde.tdyc.com, break apache-ssl (unresolved
symbols). A recompile of apache-ssl solves this. 6 commands:
apt-get source apache-ssl
cd apache-ssl-1.3.9.13
debian/rules clean binary
cd ..
dpkg -i apache-
> The second thing that's broken is korn: it does not work with IMAP. A bug
> report + fix was filed to kde:
> http://bugs.kde.org/db/14/14237.html
fixed in my code now...so the next round you should see this fixed.
Ivan
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Ivan E. Moore II
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Hello,
first of all, thanks a lot Ivan for maintaining these.
One strange thing that happened the first time I downloaded kde2 (three
weeks ago) was with Alt-F2:
After a login, Alt-F2 xterm Enter Ctrl-F2 Alt-F2
brought me back to desktop 1.
Then, 1.5 weeks apt-get got new packages and the prob
> > ack! that would explain the probs I have (sblive)...
> >
> > how do you load sound fonts?
>
> When I first searched this out with google it was clear from the *many*
> repetitions of this question that this is one of the great unknowns of Linux
> sound. (In fact a lot of people are under t
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> ack! that would explain the probs I have (sblive)...
>
> how do you load sound fonts?
OOPS! First let me say in my last e-mail to the list I confused kmid and
kmidi. kmidi is the one that has crashed for some time now. kmid works
great once you l
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