> > I'm having a hard enough time keeping potato packages up to speed.
>
> I know that your work is not trivial and I'd like to thank you
> for that.
>
> But, on the bright side, we will all soon (as soon as woody is
> released) not have to worry about getting KDE from you
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 22:03, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Jesse Goerz wrote:
> >> May I know what the SRC parameter is (for rsync-ing that site)?
> >
> > rsync -v -v -az --dry-run --delete --delete-excluded \
> >--exclude source/ \
> >--exclude incoming/ \
> >--exclude changes/
On Mar 08 2001, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Thank you again! Unfortunately, I still can not figure out on how to
> find the module names (e.g. "kde") of an rsync server :-(. Any
> hints?
What I usually do is the following:
rsync rsync://site.which.I.want.to.mirror/
A
On Mar 07 2001, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Can anyone comment on this? Netscape doesn't slow down noticeably
> despite bookmark file size. Why does Konqueror?
One quick way of testing this is to move your KDE
configuration files to a safe place and start konqueror with
the st
On Mar 07 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> I'm having a hard enough time keeping potato packages up to speed.
I know that your work is not trivial and I'd like to thank you
for that.
But, on the bright side, we will all soon (as soon as woody is
released) not have t
Hi all...for those of you running sid/unstable and want to help test out
the qt 2.3.0 (final) release as well as an updated kdelibs (kdebase will
be updated as soon as a compile problem get's fixed) you can grab debs
from http://people.debian.org/~rkrusty
I'm putting them there as I do not want t
Jesse Goerz wrote:
>> May I know what the SRC parameter is (for rsync-ing that site)?
> rsync -v -v -az --dry-run --delete --delete-excluded \
>--exclude source/ \
>--exclude incoming/ \
>--exclude changes/ \
>--exclude qt1apps/ \
>--exclude sword/ \
>--exclude binary-alph
When I first installed Debian and apt-getted KDE, I was impressed with the
speed of the applications especially Konqueror.
That is the past. I have been noticing that Konqueror has been opening
slower and slower almost every day. I'm a major bookmark hounde and my
bookmark file is now about 9
> > the QT packages that exist currently for unstable have AA support compiled
> > in. You have to turn it on as it's off by default...
>
>
> I suppose it's just too much to ask for potato ...
>
> (I mean perhaps in a new section for those who have XF4.0)
sure no problem..if someone wants to
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 16:03, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > Once QT2.3 is packaged does this mean that with QT2.3 + XFree86 4.02
> > installed Anti-Aliased fonts will "just work"?
>
> are you talking about the final release (that was released today) of qt
> 2.3?
>
>
> the QT packages that exist c
> Once QT2.3 is packaged does this mean that with QT2.3 + XFree86 4.02
> installed Anti-Aliased fonts will "just work"?
are you talking about the final release (that was released today) of qt 2.3?
the QT packages that exist currently for unstable have AA support compiled
in. You have to turn i
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On Wednesday 07 March 2001 13:34, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> You need to download the Java Secure Socket Extensions from sun (
> http://java.sun.com/products/jsse/ ) and copy the .jar files to
> /usr/share/apps/kjava for system wide use of ssl in ja
On Wed 07 Mar 2001 18:44, Mark Livingstone wrote:
> looks like everything is running fine.. X4.0.2/latest libqt/xfs-xtt..
> modified all the config files as told.. however, when trying to choose a
> font either from "look and feel" or konqueror, both crash with the
> following:
>
>skip
>
> do i nee
Am Wednesday 07 March 2001 20:14 schrieb William Leese:
> Once QT2.3 is packaged does this mean that with QT2.3 + XFree86 4.02
> installed Anti-Aliased fonts will "just work"?
>
> William
Of course, but you need to do a little tweaking of your fixed fonts setting
in /etc/X11/Xftconfig to not break
Am Wednesday 07 March 2001 19:54 schrieb Serge Robyns:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having the following output in the java console:
>
> Java VM version: 1.3.0
> Java VM vendor: Blackdown Java-Linux Team
> Unable to load JSSE SSL stream handler, https support not available
> bad DocBase URL
> Backtrace:
> java.n
Once QT2.3 is packaged does this mean that with QT2.3 + XFree86 4.02
installed Anti-Aliased fonts will "just work"?
William
Hi,
I'm having the following output in the java console:
Java VM version: 1.3.0
Java VM vendor: Blackdown Java-Linux Team
Unable to load JSSE SSL stream handler, https support not available
bad DocBase URL
Backtrace:
java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: https
at java.net.UR
Quick correction, this should have read that I had tried build -1 and -2 of
kdelibs3, apologies for any confusion caused :-)
I have checked all symlinks to qt in /usr/lib, everything looks ok. Is there
anything else I can do apart from waiting for the next build of kdelibs3 ?
Simon Hepburn.
---
looks like everything is running fine.. X4.0.2/latest libqt/xfs-xtt.. modified
all the config files as told.. however, when
trying to choose a font either from "look and feel" or konqueror, both crash
with the following:
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
0x40c6519
Sorry I forgot to mention that it is potato.
I'll give that shot.
-thanks
James
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Tim Kelley wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 March 2001 10:23, James Bass wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I attempted to install XFree86 4.02 last night from Debian, I added
> > testing to sources.list but it didn't f
Le Mercredi 7 Mars 2001 17:23, James Bass a écrit :
> I attempted to install XFree86 4.02 last night from Debian, I added
> testing to sources.list but it didn't find the debs. Could some kind soul
> help me out & tell me what I am doing wrong ??
There seem to be a problem with testing today :
Hi,
I attempted to install XFree86 4.02 last night from Debian, I added
testing to sources.list but it didn't find the debs. Could some kind soul
help me out & tell me what I am doing wrong ??
-thanks
James Bass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi.. a number of KDE applications have now been either packaged or repackaged
for potato users: kbear, kcpuload, kdbg, keuklid, knetload, kprof, quanta.
Hopefully this answers the earlier request for quanta in potato.
Also, to Reinhard Borek who wrote regarding kdbg, I have taken out version
(
Hello,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I view text files using Konqueror, the text is displayed with an
>eye-squintingly small font. Unfortunately, there is no Increase Font Size
>button as there is when browsing.
>
>Someone please tell me I've ove
When i try to install kde-i18n-es it fails...
I have to choose: kdevelop or kde-i18n... :-)
Just a bug-report?
--
Un saludo,
Jaime Robles
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Coordinador KDE-ES http://www.kde.org/es
> This is offtopic, but how would I go about creating and
> installing a dummy package, such that I could compile it
> from source, and yet have dpkg know that it's there for
> dependencies, etc?
take a look at the task-kde package...it's a dummy package that
has depends/suggests/recommends.
Ivan
one big question...
what version of libqt2 do you have installed?
testing still contains a old version of libqt2... I completely forgot
about it when testing was created...I had it taken out of woody along
time ago and when testing was created it was basically a blueprint of
potato (which does h
Le Mardi 6 Mars 2001 16:35, Robert Tilley a écrit :
> I attempted to add the debian-kde list to my KDE address book and quickly
> found that it was impossible.
>
> I can add the name but when I go to the tab where I can edit the e-mail
> address, I cannot enter text. Could someone clue in this ne
First when I installed kde(kde2) everything was fine. I had the launch bar
(which contained icons for launching konqueror,terminal etc. ) but after
reboot when I am going to the X display using "startx" in the command
line I am not getting the launch pad. Can anybody suggest me a solution.
Prad
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