powerpc updates

2001-01-02 Thread Rick Cook
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

updates

2001-01-02 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
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

Kmix does not find any devices

2001-01-02 Thread Gerralt de Vree
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

Re: KDE 2.1 for potato

2001-01-02 Thread Gerralt de Vree
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

kdm2.1 does exit immediately

2001-01-02 Thread Gerralt de Vree
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

Re: Integrating pon/poff with kde.

2001-01-02 Thread Thibaut Cousin
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

Re: Stupid Q - How do you add WM's to KDM?

2001-01-02 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> 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

Re: auto kde logout?

2001-01-02 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> 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 best regards -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- N

Re: KDE 2.1 for potato

2001-01-02 Thread Rainer Dorsch
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

Re: KDE 2.1 for potato

2001-01-02 Thread Patrick Schnorbus
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: >

Re: KDE 2.1 for potato

2001-01-02 Thread 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: > > I am wondering, if somebody has compiled KDE 2.1 for potato. > > I am using kde2.1-beta on potato. I did not compile

Re: KDE 2.1 for potato

2001-01-02 Thread Gerralt de Vree
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

KDE 2.1 for potato

2001-01-02 Thread Rainer Dorsch
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

Integrating pon/poff with kde.

2001-01-02 Thread Dale P. Smith
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

Re: kaptain

2001-01-02 Thread Hasso Tepper
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: