"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
>
> Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
> packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
> problems...
Not sure if this is intentional or not.
I have wp8 installed on my home machine. The executable lives in
I have just upgraded to the final-13 versions of the packages below, but
still have the text/html error message when starting Konquerer web browser
from the K menu or desktop shortcut (i.e.,"kfmclient openProfile
webbrowsing"),
Could not create view for text/html.
Check your ins
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 14:18, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > - clicking on the root window brings up the associated menu (desktop,
> > windows, or applications), clicking a second time brings up the menu
> > again - instead of removing it
>
> if the mouse moves yes. if the mouse is in the same posi
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
Hello,
Just looked over all the updates on the list. I have the line:
'deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crytpo' in my source list
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deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto
Pascal Hos
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> - color handling on this 8-bit display is really bad
[ ... ] submit a bug for these. :)
> - KDE is placing a .gtkrc file in users $HOME dirs (grrr, KDE shouldn't
> affect the colors of apps running under a different wm, on a
> different display)
I've fixed this for 2.1...well, part of it
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
> packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
> problems...
>
> Package: kdelibs3 4:2.0-final-13
> Package: kdebase-libs,kdebase,kdm,konqueror,konsol
Hello,
Just looked over all the updates on the list. I have the line:
'deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crytpo' in my source list
but I'm getting this error on apt-get update;apt-get upgrade:
Hit http://kde.tdyc.com potato/main Release
Err http://kde.tdyc.com potato/crytpo Packages
404
ok...I've updated all the packages...should be alot happier now... :)
this was actually my fault..the original libssl096 packages I created (prior
to the actual maintainer producing them) were done wrong. :)
so anyways...it's fixed...let me know if I missed anything.
Ivan
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John Zielinski wrote:
>
> The icon that KDE displays on my logon screen is currupted. It looks like
> random data. If I switch it to display the clock, that looks fine.
> Changing the icon does nothing. Any ideas what I'm missing?
I "fixed" mine by finding where the image file is with "dpkg -L
> The icon that KDE displays on my logon screen is currupted. It looks like
> random data. If I switch it to display the clock, that looks fine.
> Changing the icon does nothing. Any ideas what I'm missing?
nothing..it's an upstream bug.
Ivan
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The icon that KDE displays on my logon screen is currupted. It looks like
random data. If I switch it to display the clock, that looks fine.
Changing the icon does nothing. Any ideas what I'm missing?
John
> side note...koshell doesn't depend on it...just recommends it...the
> task suggests it, and koshell recommends it. so a apt-get install koshell
> will work, but dselect will force it.
Ah ha. So it was just dselect being overly vocal about it. Is there a
better utility than dselect? I thought
I got some problems when trying to install KDE 2 on potato, any help will be
appreciated :
I build a mirror of tdyc archives with rsync from
sunsite.tut.fi::debian-kde/pub/
My apt sources.list are :
deb file:/lpro/debian-mirror/debian potato main contrib non-free
deb file:/lpro/debian-mirror/d
Hello Ivan,
> Those of you running the latest versions of either potato or woody KDE 2
> packages (that meet the following versions)...let's go over all current
> problems...
>
> are there any of the html problems or other odd behaviours as with the
> previous versions of late?
Konqueror does n
I wouldn't trust any CD version of KDE Debian because it is bound to be
dated. First, KDE2 itself is changing as it moves rapidly to the 2.0.1
bug-fixed release of 2.0.0. Second, through Ivan's incredible labors, the
Debian packaging is being improved all the time as well.
So without web access
Hi,
for those of you using anything out of the "optional" section that
uses ssl (fetchmail, apache-ssl, libmodapachessl, links-ssl, lynx-ssl, ssh,
telnet-ssl, sftp, etc..) the fixed packages are uploading right now.
They will be in pub/kde/debian/dists/potato/optional/incoming
I'll migrate the
fyi..this will also affect the ssh packages as well as probably all the
other packages I rebuilt that link to ssl. If you don't have libssl09 installed
it will fail...and probably do strange things if you do have it installed.
I'm building new packages as I type this and will have them uploaded l
ok..this is a bug in my stuff...
it will be fixed with Monday's uploads. (ie... KDE 2.0.1)
Ivan
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 02:10:39PM +0100, Thibaut Cousin wrote:
> I've just upgraded libssl096, libssl096-dev and openssl to version
> 0.9.6potato4. Some applications (kmail in particular) refuse
Hi,
(I might have stuffed this up - excuse if I sent this to the list twice)
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 00:30, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > I have been using KDE with Debian for some time now. I am currently
> > using the KDE packages available on Debian Woody (unstable).
>
> good news...I just saw a com
Hi,
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 00:30, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > I have been using KDE with Debian for some time now. I am currently
> > using the KDE packages available on Debian Woody (unstable).
>
> good news...I just saw a commit to the (kde 2.1) kdeadmin/kpackage CVS tree
> for migrating to apt sup
> I have been using KDE with Debian for some time now. I am currently
> using the KDE packages available on Debian Woody (unstable).
good news...I just saw a commit to the (kde 2.1) kdeadmin/kpackage CVS tree
for migrating to apt support. :)
Ivan
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> I've just upgraded libssl096, libssl096-dev and openssl to version
> 0.9.6potato4. Some applications (kmail in particular) refuse to start with a :
>
> kmail: error in loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory
yea..upstream bug..I jus
I've just upgraded libssl096, libssl096-dev and openssl to version
0.9.6potato4. Some applications (kmail in particular) refuse to start with a :
kmail: error in loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
and
kmail: error in loading share
> It seems that kdebase-crypto and kdelibs3-crypto are currently missing from
> the
> kde.tdyc.com.
as I said, not everything is finished nor uploaded.
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I have a CD from Linux Emporium (in the UK), which says
it is taken from the kde ftp site. It has a Debian folder
with packages for potato/i386 binary in
/cdrom/Debian/dists/potato/i386-binary
However I don't think that this is a proper path. Should
there be a main/non-free/contrib in there somewhe
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