...of the KDE league. Or at least a board member. According to the press
release (http://dot.kde.org/974298831/) there will be seats on the board
for core developers and I think Ivan qualifies as the provider of KDE to a
major Linux distribution.
The key benefit of this is in my opinion is preve
Hi,
Once these new pacakges finish building and I finish uploading them
I want everyone to pound the heck out of them. So..that means that I
want everyone who is willing to and can upgrade tomorrow afternoon to
the latest packages whether that be in woody or potato. (keeping in mind
that woo
> Looking at your changes I still to not get what was wrong.
> kfmclient starts konqueror if needed but how dos rm Konqueror.desktop
> fix khelpcenter?
Ok..I know I didn't explain that well...
konqueror.desktop (the real one) contains a exec of konqueror %s
the Debian menu one contained the kfmcl
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 02:37:05AM +0100, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Friday 17 November 2000 00:05, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > good news...I know what's wrong...
> >
> > now to just find out exactly where it's breaking...I'm doing a build
> > right now that I believe will fix it and thus not require
On Friday 17 November 2000 00:05, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> good news...I know what's wrong...
>
> now to just find out exactly where it's breaking...I'm doing a build
> right now that I believe will fix it and thus not require a konq
> window to be open prior to opening khelpcenter...
>
> cross yo
> Ivan, how will testing work (if at all) for your KDE2 packages? Supposing
> the above time frame is two weeks does this mean that your two-week old
> woody builds would start automatically migrating into testing (assuming no
> serious bug reports)? Or will you rarely have a two-week old woody b
According to http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd-0011/msg00033.html, the
testing version of Debian will be available in a couple of weeks. I would
be a prime candidate to use testing; I am beginning to be fed up with some of
the old software in potato, but I cannot afford the breakages that show up
good news...I know what's wrong...
now to just find out exactly where it's breaking...I'm doing a build
right now that I believe will fix it and thus not require a konq
window to be open prior to opening khelpcenter...
cross your fingers
Ivan
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 01:02:43PM -0600, Tim Kelley wrote:
> I've installed KDE and got it up and running ... however, I've added the
> "contrib" section to my sources.list and done apt-get update ...
>
> Now, when I try to install one of the packages from contrib I get a
> dependency error ...
I've installed KDE and got it up and running ... however, I've added the
"contrib" section to my sources.list and done apt-get update ...
Now, when I try to install one of the packages from contrib I get a
dependency error ... it seems all of them need "kdelibs2g", but I can't find
this anywher
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 10:07:18AM -0800, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> I am using alsa-source-0.5.9c-1 and kernel-source-2.2.17 (which I obtained
> from woody), I configure kernel sound to be modular, but no other sound
> specifics, and I used (for the SB Live!)
> setenv MODULE_LOC ../modules/
> setenv
I am using alsa-source-0.5.9c-1 and kernel-source-2.2.17 (which I obtained
from woody), I configure kernel sound to be modular, but no other sound
specifics, and I used (for the SB Live!)
setenv MODULE_LOC ../modules/
setenv ALSA_NOPNP y
setenv ALSA_CARDS emu10k1
and the make-kpkg command to build
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > If you are having any sort of trouble with help, then I suspect it is a
> > Debian packaging problem of some kind since my traditional builds don't have
> > help problems. I suppose it could be a configuration issue as well. I
> > am still pretty
Ok, it seems I upgrade too often, but here's the story.
The Alt-F2 problem was fixed with this morning's upgrade (containing
libqt 2:2.2.2-0.potato.1)
Now it's back once again with libqt 2:2.2.2-0.potato.2
Also there are some dependency problems now:
lynx-ssl depends on libssl09
(same for telnet-
Hello Bart,
> > Konqueror is now unusable, it also crashes sometimes if I view my local
> > home-Directory.
> >
> > Yes, !!! DONT upgrade !!!
>
> I saw the same; however, a new upgrade this morning fixed all this and the
> Alt-F2 stuff again.
Thanks for the info, it is working again :)
> Bar
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Lars Buerding wrote:
> > Since then, I haven't been able to use konqueror to view any Web
> > pages; I get an error message in an alert box that says
> >
> > Could not create view for text/html Check your installation
>
> Same here, also did an update yesterday.
>
> Konquero
On Thursday 16 November 2000 06:28, you wrote:
> 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.
well, i had this problem not only with my potato packages but also with
earlier ver
> (1) Use ALSA SB live driver! I don't have the reference any more, but I saw a
> table a few months back comparing the different SB live drivers, and the
> ALSA one was the only one that allowed sound font loading at that time. This
> may have changed since for the non-ALSA drivers, but I haven't
> If you are having any sort of trouble with help, then I suspect it is a
> Debian packaging problem of some kind since my traditional builds don't have
> help problems. I suppose it could be a configuration issue as well. I
> am still pretty new to KDE2 so I am mostly just taking defaults and do
Hello Fred,
> Since then, I haven't been able to use konqueror to view any Web
> pages; I get an error message in an alert box that says
>
> Could not create view for text/html Check your installation
Same here, also did an update yesterday.
Konqueror is now unusable, it also crashes sometimes
This is all for my own builds done traditionally with qt 2.2.2 on both a
Debian and RedHat system.
I just tried some more specific tests with konqueror not running when I
click various help buttons on both systems. (I check the two systems since I
guess there is a chance some non-qt library diffe
On Thu 16 Nov, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> 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.
Doesn't do it on my potato box (however I'm using potato.3 not potato.4)
> On Thu, Nov 16,
> Thanks a lot; maybe http://bugs.kde.org/db/14/14233.html is also worth
> fixing then, at least the description of the bug gets shows how kbiff used
> to work (unseen instead of recent).
as well...
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Here is a small list of things others can work on if they want to...
1: *dm integration
In case the *proper* fix for handling other desktop managers doesn't
get worked out prior to woody's release (and as well for current potato
users) we need to have information on each of the other d
I got kmidi working... now I'm just playing to find out how to get it
built properly so that I don't have to hack it each time around...
Ivan
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ok..you stated that khelpcenter is working for you??? or did I read that
wrong..ie with your builds...
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