On Tuesday 02 January 2001 16:26, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> Hi all, I hope your holidays were nice.
>
Mine was pretty nice, though much busier than I expected.
"New" main/binary-powerpc packages for kde2.0.1 are on kde.tdyc.com (but only
in my home directory). kdenetwork_2.0.1-0.potato3 had an
Hi all, I hope your holidays were nice.
ok..so I'm sure some of you are biting your nails waiting for new packages so
here's a status of where we are. I just got back on Sunday and have just
barely caught up on the 3000+ emails (personal) and 1000+ emails (work). I've
updated all my CVS code a
Hello,
Kmix does not show any mixer devices here. I am using a SoundBlaster 16 card.
I can change my sound volume with artscontrol, but when I exit artscontrol
the sound is back at it's original volume.
I am using kde2.1 on potato now, but the problem was already there in
kde2.0.1. While I did
On Tuesday 02 January 2001 17:48, Patrick Schnorbus wrote:
> is this KDE2.1 version stable enough for dayly use?
For me it is. I only had to downgrade kdm to 2.0.1, because kdm2.1 does not
start. But as far as I have tested it, all other kde2.1 applications are
stable (I once had a crash of konq
Hello,
I installed kde2.1 for potato with apt-get update and apt-get upgrade and the
following line in sources.list:
deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato main crypto optional qt1apps beta
However, after I did that, kdm does not start anymore. I think this is
strange, no errormessage in any log
Le Dimanche 12 Janvier 1997 23:23, Dale P. Smith a écrit :
> On my home system, I use pon/poff to connect to my isp. I have a
> windowmaker dock app (wmpp ??) that knows how to use pon/poff. I have
> my wife and kids using this. I'm experimenting with kde (this is a
> potato box btw) and I don't
> There it is. I have installed KDM and I don't know how to add XFCE
> and ICEWM back to the login options (I think they're called
> sessions). How do I add these window managers to KDM? What file do I
> need to tweak?
>
use the normal setup panel (prefs' -> system -> login manager).
> My previou
> i was thinking of using xautolock in conjunction with kde's logout
> feature, but i cannot figure out the logout process- i assume it is a
> stand-alone program.
>
run "dcop kdesktop default logout"
hth
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I can't really comment on this (thus cc'ed to list). But sometimes it happens
that a not yet released version is even more stable than the latest stable
version.
>From my point of view stable KDE releases do not compare very well to stable
kernel or Debian releases in terms of the number of bu
is this KDE2.1 version stable enough for dayly use?
Am Dienstag, 2. Januar 2001 16:41 schrieb Rainer Dorsch:
> Thanks.
>
> Escpecially for the URL of the mailing list posting, which says that kpilot
> is not yet available.
>
> Rainer.
>
> > On Tuesday 02 January 2001 15:29, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
Thanks.
Escpecially for the URL of the mailing list posting, which says that kpilot is
not yet available.
Rainer.
> On Tuesday 02 January 2001 15:29, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > I am wondering, if somebody has compiled KDE 2.1 for potato.
>
> I am using kde2.1-beta on potato. I did not compile
On Tuesday 02 January 2001 15:29, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> I am wondering, if somebody has compiled KDE 2.1 for potato.
I am using kde2.1-beta on potato. I did not compile it myself, but used this
line in /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato main crypto optional qt1apps be
Hi,
I am wondering, if somebody has compiled KDE 2.1 for potato. I initially tried
to compile kdepim2.1 (which includes kpilot) for kde 2.0.1, but although I was
able to compile and run it, stability was pretty poor. Thus I would like to
try the complete version 2.1 and check if it works bette
Greetings List.
On my home system, I use pon/poff to connect to my isp. I have a
windowmaker dock app (wmpp ??) that knows how to use pon/poff. I have
my wife and kids using this. I'm experimenting with kde (this is a
potato box btw) and I don't really like kppp. It doesn't work with my
serial
Earl F Hampton wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is actually a bug but...
>
> The examples in kaptain all have #! /opt/kde2/bin/kaptain or
> #!/usr/local/bin/kaptain.
Hmmm. I tried to fix it but building new package fails. :(
dpkg-source: building kaptain in kaptain_0.5-0.potato2.diff.gz
dpkg-source:
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