Hi all,
ok...I'm not quite done but I wanted to update a few things and let them
float around while I do stuff on the other servers...
kde.tdyc.com is it's own box now...YEA...for as long as my friend continues
to work there...so yes..at any moment the box could disappear. :(
anyways...so i
Hi,
If there is someone interested in creating m68k potato packages of
the upcoming KDE 2.0.1 please contact me. It would be nice to have
all available archs (that KDE builds on) ready to go when it's officially
released.
Currently we have the following being built:
i386
sparc
> I cannot certify this, the page renders well and doesn't crash konqueror
> 2.0-final-5 on my woody system.
there are quite a few diff's between final-5 and final-12/13
> If konqueror is stable on most other pages. Probably, you should look at
> http://bugs.kde.org and file a bug if "The Regis
On Dienstag, 28. November 2000 22:44, Ian Donaldson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Going to this web page in Konqueror kills the KDE session and I'm left
> staring at the kdm login screen.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/15060.html
>
> This behaviour seems to be reproducable, I was thinking it might'v
Hi,
Going to this web page in Konqueror kills the KDE session and I'm left
staring at the kdm login screen.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/15060.html
This behaviour seems to be reproducable, I was thinking it might've
been an ad on the page, but other Register pages seem to give Konque
Hi, I hope someone can help me.
After a recent update using apt and tdyc I was unable to start kde2 using
startx. The following error message appeared:
some error setting up inter-process communications. Could not read network
connection list. check that program dcopserver is running.
I am not
> Being a user (and no developper) that is having problems with the new
> kde2 I hope, that this is the right address I send my calls for help to.
> Please be nice to me, if this list is dedicated to other issues.
this list is for all Debian KDE issues...whether user or developer.
> I am current
Just upgraded to the latest debs from kde.tdyc.com (november 26). Now instead
of closed apps remaining on the taskbar and other things I mentioned before,
the little 'spinning CD' entry appears on the taskbar and then just
disappears. Some apps appear at first, but after a few minutes of runt
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 06:53:15PM +0100, Mariusz Przygodzki wrote:
> I can not reproduce this bug.
> Versions of the packages (on my machine) kups depends on:
> cupsys1.1.4-2
> kdelibs3 2.0-final-11
> libc6 2.2-4
> libjpeg62 6b-1.2
> libkupsdconf1 0.8.0.20001119cvs
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