Hi,
in KDE 2.0.1 I cannot enlarge the pointer shape by enabling "Large
cursor" any longer. The usual message box appears after applying, but
after restarting KDE the tiny cursor appears again.
I use the potato-debs and really need the large pointer.
Ciao,
Marc
click on print on a kde application like Konqueror. You will see a4 as the
paper size. I have always had the paper size in my magicfilter set right. The
problem is KDE does not.
Robert August Vincent II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Saturday 09 December 2000 21:20, Brian Schramm wrote:
> >
> If you want to use woody then do it. KDE 2.x is part of woody. If you
> don't want to use woody then don't and use the potato KDE 2.x debs up on
> kde.tdyc.com
I think I will be upgrading to woody then, potato is getting old ;-)
286 packages to upgrade ...
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Tormod Ravnanger Landet
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 04:07:10PM +0100, Tormod Ravnanger Landet wrote:
> > progeny is a woody based system...that's the problem. woodies version
> > numbers are higher on purpose.
> >
> > I'm not sure what's causing the crashes (haven't dug too much into the
> > version's yet to find out tho)...
> progeny is a woody based system...that's the problem. woodies version
> numbers are higher on purpose.
>
> I'm not sure what's causing the crashes (haven't dug too much into the
> version's yet to find out tho)...
Does this mean I can use woody's sources.list lines to get kde2 with no
problems
Le Samedi 9 Décembre 2000 17:24, Bill Barnes a écrit :
> I read of a package in Mandrake 7.2 called 'kups'. Is there an RPM or
> tarball of this available? Is it strictly L-M?
>
I've installed it from the stable branch for a potato
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Laurent Rathle
your not missing it. it's there...it's just an alternative...run
ldconfig as root now and you will not get an error.
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 03:01:33PM +0100, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
>
> I just updated my installation from kde.tdyc.com
> On kdelibs3 configuration I got an ld.so error because
I just updated my installation from kde.tdyc.com
On kdelibs3 configuration I got an ld.so error because of a missing
libkssl.so.2. I suppose this is ssl support but I am not very sure where to
get it, and anycase , if I really need it.
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S2-Selli
> I updated my kde instalation on Potato a couple of days ago. Since then
> konkeror crashes often and allways on kde's shutdown. Also kghostscript
> crashes everytime I try to open a ps file
konqueror crashing on KDE shutdown is a known session bug which is fixed
in 2.1.
Don't know about kghost
I updated my kde instalation on Potato a couple of days ago. Since then
konkeror crashes often and allways on kde's shutdown. Also kghostscript
crashes everytime I try to open a ps file
Anyone else noticed?
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S2-Selling Soluciones
Valencia Spai
Hi!
In the /usr/bin/kde2 start script, there is a nice hack, which often helps
when you e.g. suddenly don't see your desktop icons any more when starting
KDE2 etc.
rm -f $HOME/.DCOPserver
But on my machine the hostname is appended to the file .DCOPserver so
it looks like .DCOPserver_myhost. I do
> http://www.kde.gr.jp/patch/qt-2.2.2-xim-20001125.diff
> (fix an XIM creation)
> or the 1116 version, it does not matter,
This patch has been removed from libqt2.2 for both woody and potato since
a fix for this problem doesn't seem like it's ever going to come. I can
only hope that a solution wi
I'm looking into this...but I do know that Debian's compiler DOES understand
what -I means ...if it didn't NOTHING would compile.
Ivan
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 08:00:36PM -0400, Joel Douglas Maxwell wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm having a problem installing kicq 2.0.0b1 in tarball. i got past
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