potato?
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 11:37:12PM -0500, John Dalbec wrote:
> Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> task-kde: Depends: pixie but it is not installable
> Depends: kformula but it is not installable
> E: Sorry, broken packages
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
task-kde: Depends: pixie but it is not installable
Depends: kformula but it is not installable
E: Sorry, broken packages
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Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dep
Nick wrote:
>
> Well it has never worked correctly for me (even within a single session),
> a bug report weeks ago gave no response...
I have also had this problem on and off for a while. As of the latest update,
though, it seems to be working again (ie; not opening dozens of Auth boxes).
> What
> It is indeed executing /etc/X11/Xsession for all chosen options, but from
> looking at the script my understanding is that $startup (later
> $real-startup) has the following value:
>
> kdm option kde2: kde2
> kdm option default: $HOME/.xsession
> kdm option failsafe: x-terminal-emulator
>
> onl
I believe the problem was copyrighted fonts. Something which proprietary
OS's just pay for to include in their OS's.
On Sunday 17 December 2000 14:32, Nick wrote:
> On Sun 17 Dec, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> > Am Sunday 17 December 2000 20:08 schrieb Rogerio Brito:
> > > What is this AA supp
Hi,
thank you for putting the links for potato KDE2.
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 09:40:19AM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> oops...it's there now
>
> > I also tried to change the order of the sections (potato main qt1apps
> > optional crypto),
> > but the result is the same. Last week I read in th
It can get confusing, but it is well worth the effort to figure out ways to do
this because it permits you a practical and efficient way to access and use the
latest full gui things like potato running KDE2, KOffice, Star Office from
workstations as minimal as some of my old 486sx machines with 8
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Or anyone for that matter - can you suggest a site for reading up on
> what kdm/xdm does. Why one would load this. what it does, what it's for
> etc. I have never had a firm understanding of any of it and I would like to
> learn much more about it
Mircea Luca wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Everytime I try to su from konsole I get a pam_authentication error.su
> from kterm
> or a vt works fine.Does anybody experience this or is just something
> Storm specific and what may it be ?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
Well ,the latest upgrade from yesterday solved this p
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> hmmm kdm should tag the /etc/X11/Xsession file for all chosen options...
> it seems to be doing it in part at least (I don't use a .xsession file so
> I have no clue)... because it is using the .xsession-errors file for logging.
>
> the Xsessio
On Sun 17 Dec, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> Am Sunday 17 December 2000 20:08 schrieb Rogerio Brito:
> > What is this AA support? I'm curious about it after these
> > comments. :-) Really. Please enlighten me. :-)
> >
> >
> > Thank you very much, Roger...
>
> Antialiasing smoothens font
On Dec 17 2000, Gordon Sadler wrote:
> AA = Anti-aliasing
Oooh, how silly of me. :-) That is indeed a true christmas
present. And also a motivation to start playing with woody.
Now, with so many attractive things in Woody, I'm truly
tempted to start using it. The on
Am Sunday 17 December 2000 20:08 schrieb Rogerio Brito:
> What is this AA support? I'm curious about it after these
> comments. :-) Really. Please enlighten me. :-)
>
>
> Thank you very much, Roger...
Antialiasing smoothens fonts on your display, especially on higher
resolutions
AA = Anti-aliasing
There was a news byte at kde.org regarding it. I didn't look too
deeply myself but most of the comments seemed to applaud the efforts
as being great for the visuals.
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 05:08:00PM -0200, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Dec 17 2000, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> >
On Dec 17 2000, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> Am Sunday 17 December 2000 18:31 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> > FYI - I'm building a new QT 2.2.3 package with the Xft extension support.
> > This is of course just for woody as it requires the latest X4. So
> > hopefully we'll be able to see AA support
Bart,
Or anyone for that matter - can you suggest a site for reading up on
what kdm/xdm does. Why one would load this. what it does, what it's for
etc. I have never had a firm understanding of any of it and I would like to
learn much more about it, but never found any place to learn about it
On Sun 17 Dec, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 05:54:05PM +, Nick wrote:
> > Can someone explain to me how Konqueror works with website passwords
> > (HTTP_AUTH stuff) ? Every version I've used pops up multiple auth
> > requests (one for the page, plus one for each image on t
hmmm kdm should tag the /etc/X11/Xsession file for all chosen options...
it seems to be doing it in part at least (I don't use a .xsession file so
I have no clue)... because it is using the .xsession-errors file for logging.
the Xsession file is supposed to be what actually launches the wm..
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 10:04:33AM -0800, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Keystone was just update - didn't know I had it - but it runs and has
> absolutely no docs - man pages etc. what is keystone?
A VNC client.
Ivan
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> Whoooha!
> This would be a true christmas present :))
>
> A question:
> There is the Xft extension necessary, which is in the XF4 CVS, only, but not
> in an official distribution and therefore are no debs available - right?
the Xft extension is necessary and is part of the 4.0.2 strain of X4..
Hello,
Keystone was just update - didn't know I had it - but it runs and has
absolutely no docs - man pages etc. what is keystone?
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On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 05:54:05PM +, Nick wrote:
> Can someone explain to me how Konqueror works with website passwords
> (HTTP_AUTH stuff) ? Every version I've used pops up multiple auth
> requests (one for the page, plus one for each image on the page) and
> doesn't seem to remember the dam
Am Sunday 17 December 2000 18:31 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> FYI - I'm building a new QT 2.2.3 package with the Xft extension support.
> This is of course just for woody as it requires the latest X4. So
> hopefully we'll be able to see AA support functional soon for KDE and
> other's...
>
> Ivan
Can someone explain to me how Konqueror works with website passwords
(HTTP_AUTH stuff) ? Every version I've used pops up multiple auth
requests (one for the page, plus one for each image on the page) and
doesn't seem to remember the damn things.
Since I spend most of my life working on developmen
On Sunday 17 December 2000 11:23, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> I could have sworn I had explained this several times already.
You may have. I probably just wasn't paying attention...
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> if you use kdm just log in using "kde2" ..dont' use default.
(this is just a tip: I'm sure Ivan already knows this ...)
unless you want to have your ~/.xsession executed: then you _have_ to use
default; important if you want to have some environment
> update-alternatives 1.6.15 (potato) needs a 'priority' argument as well -
> I chose 50 and it all works lovely again :-)
>
> update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-window-manager x-window-manager
> /usr/bin/kde2 50
>
oops...yea..forgot to finish the line out. :)
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On Sun 17 Dec, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> If your using startx you need to manually add kde2 to your alternatives
>
> update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-window-manager x-window-manager
> /usr/bin/kde2
>
> the package will not do that anymore as it's against policy...we are working
> on gett
FYI - I'm building a new QT 2.2.3 package with the Xft extension support.
This is of course just for woody as it requires the latest X4. So hopefully
we'll be able to see AA support functional soon for KDE and other's...
Ivan
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Nick wrote:
> Sorry to ask such a newbie question, but how do I get KDE to start
> as the default system window manager? It's been working fine for weeks, and
> then after an upgrade a few days ago it has gone back to a blank grey twm
> desktop when I log in ... :-(
I just h
> Same thing happened here. Ivan, is that an oops?
no.
if you use kdm just log in using "kde2" ..dont' use default.
If your using startx you need to manually add kde2 to your alternatives
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-window-manager x-window-manager
/usr/bin/kde2
the package will
On Sunday 17 December 2000 10:50, Nick wrote:
> Sorry to ask such a newbie question, but how do I get KDE to start
> as the default system window manager? It's been working fine for
> weeks, and then after an upgrade a few days ago it has gone back to a
> blank grey twm desktop when I log in ... :-
Sorry to ask such a newbie question, but how do I get KDE to start
as the default system window manager? It's been working fine for weeks, and
then after an upgrade a few days ago it has gone back to a blank grey twm
desktop when I log in ... :-(
Thanks
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oops...it's there now
> I also tried to change the order of the sections (potato main qt1apps
> optional crypto),
> but the result is the same. Last week I read in the debia-user list that this
> setup
> worked nicely. Has anything changed since then?
just me forgetting to put the links in for
Hi,
I'm trying to install KDE2 on my Debian potato. This is the KDE line I got in
sources-list:
# KDE
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto optional qt1apps
Nevertheless, when I try to apt-get install task-kde I'm told it's nowhere to
be found:
debian:/home/gpa# apt-get update
<>
d
Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> you can drop them on ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/incoming and I'll drop them
> in place for others if you want.
OK. They are there. I found little time and fixed other packages I made as
well. So, there is ...
KBabel - http://i18n.kde.org/tools/kbabel/index.html
Kaptain - h
No, I don't have a partial woody. But the dist-upgrade was some time
ago. Maybe I should do one again, are the perl 5.6 problems solved?
As far as I know, the perl problems are woody-only, so a dist-upgrade from
stable shouldn't introduce this problem.
The thing that is really weird, is that it
Am Sunday 17 December 2000 13:27 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> > No, I don't have a partial woody. But the dist-upgrade was some time
> > ago. Maybe I should do one again, are the perl 5.6 problems solved?
>
> I'm not even suggesting you upgrade to woody. :)
>
> All I was saying is the person who was
> No, I don't have a partial woody. But the dist-upgrade was some time
> ago. Maybe I should do one again, are the perl 5.6 problems solved?
I'm not even suggesting you upgrade to woody. :)
All I was saying is the person who was having the problem had a mixed woody/
potato install.
but yes, you
Am Sunday 17 December 2000 02:07 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 03:27:38PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The latest kdebase (2.1) packages I tried the one from 13.12.2000 and
> > 14.12.2000 seem to be broken. Klauncher is unable to start any io-slave
> > and c
> will kde.tdyc.com provide kde2.1beta1 packages or do i have to compile them
> by myself ?
you don't read this list do you?
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by myself ?
greets philipp
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 07:05:42PM +0200, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> > Do you have any plan to debianize "kbabel"?. If so, it could go in
> > kdebase-dev since it is a tool to help on the translation of PO files.
>
> I made package for myself. I haven't time to work with it at
Hello,
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Netscape plugins are being recognized by Konqueror. Also, SSL isn't
> working for me (although I just read on an archive list message that I
> may just need to install kdelibs3-crypto). Can anyone help? Maybe I
You gave the answer yoursel
Hello,
is there any way to turn off these startupsounds in kde? It looks like a
stupid question. I turned them of in the control panel, but kde keeps
playing these sounds. When i delete the wave-files, i can't start any
application anymore under kde. As temporary solution, i made empty
wav's. It s
> Thanks for the quick answer! I'll have to get my sound working again and give
> Brahms a good try. If it is everything I think it is, I'll wipe both my hard
> drives and do a fresh install of Potato with KDE2 and arts and Brahms! At the
> moment I've got a slink system upgraded to potato with KDE
KEWL!
Thanks for the quick answer! I'll have to get my sound working again and give
Brahms a good try. If it is everything I think it is, I'll wipe both my hard
drives and do a fresh install of Potato with KDE2 and arts and Brahms! At the
moment I've got a slink system upgraded to potato with KD
> So, if someone is working on a Brahms .deb package, what is the progress? If
> not, could I interest someone in getting started? I'd love to try it myself,
> but
> I'm still new to Linux and Debian and have just started a programming course,
> so
> it's beyond my abilities. After all, if I can'
I first found Brahms on the old tdyc site, but then found out it was only
available as an .rpm and not in .deb format. I went to the Brahms site, and it
recommended arts, which in turn recommended mico. I got the mico sources and
compiled it with the disable-stl as recommended by the arts site. T
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