Hi all,
I recently did an apt-get dist-upgrade (mainly to get the new QT 2.3-final)
and kde2 is now totally non-functional, konq dies horribly, kmail is ...
strange (lots of mail but most has apparently no content, though the mailbox
seems fine). Removing .kde and logging in again just results in
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 09:08:45PM -0700, David Bishop wrote:
> Digging around on bugs.kde.org, I found out that the problems I'm having with
> my xinerama setup are due to a bug in my xserver, specifically the render
> extension. The (terse) reply is "disable the render extention". So. How in
Digging around on bugs.kde.org, I found out that the problems I'm having with
my xinerama setup are due to a bug in my xserver, specifically the render
extension. The (terse) reply is "disable the render extention". So. How in
the heck do I do that without uninstalling the entire xfree packag
Hello,
I was hoping someone could help me getting the audiocd ioslave working.
Here's what I have so far...
I've got a IDE CD Burner, so, I have the ide-scsi and sg modules loaded. I've
got kscd working with CDDB support using this configuration. However, when I
type in "audiocd:/" in konquer
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 18:43, Ben Burton wrote:
> > I just did an to apt-get update. It doesn't seem to be
> > responding.
>
> The following message was posted to this list a few days ago:
Ack. I was in a flaming hurry when I read that and it didn't stick.
Thanks for reminding me...
--
Bu
> I just did an to apt-get update. It doesn't seem to be responding.
The following message was posted to this list a few days ago:
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Subject: kde.debian.net and mirroring
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 21:05:30 -0700
From: "Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 16:54, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Mar 09 2001, Malte Cornils wrote:
> > The Debian sid (unstable) Xfree4.0.2 version does not offer the
> > Render extension (which is necessary for AA) when you use a
> > non-Radeon non-Rage128 card (like all Mach64-based cards).
>
> Uh
I just did an to apt-get update. It doesn't seem to be responding.
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On Mar 09 2001, Malte Cornils wrote:
> The Debian sid (unstable) Xfree4.0.2 version does not offer the
> Render extension (which is necessary for AA) when you use a
> non-Radeon non-Rage128 card (like all Mach64-based cards).
Uh, oh! I'm using a Matrox here and I *can* get AA output. :-)
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 13:39, Bart Oldeman wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, David Bishop wrote:
> > So, I'm trying to send email to a domain that uses exim with kmail, and
> > it consistenly rejects my email saying that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an invalid
> > domain. Since this is the only email address
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:26:22PM +0200, Perttu Muurim?ki wrote:
> I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works fine
> (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my
> /etc/environment gets read but not implemented. I suspected it to be a
> PAM-related prob
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 18:59, Bruce Sass wrote:
> Hello Ivan,
>
> Did anyone take over what you were doing at kde.tdyc.com?
> (connections are timing out, so I guess it is now gone)
>
> I figured it I may see/hear-about the stuff appearing at
>
> http://people.debian.org/~rkrusty/
>
> but n
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, David Bishop wrote:
> So, I'm trying to send email to a domain that uses exim with kmail, and it
> consistenly rejects my email saying that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an invalid
> domain.
> Since this is the only email address that I have this problem with, I assume
> they turn
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 14:04, David Bishop wrote:
It's an issue with your smtp relay on your machine. It can be a bit tricky
to setup, but if you are running debian and just need a simple smtp relay on
your machine (i.e., to use with mutt, pine, or kmail etc.) then just install
ssmtp (it wil
So, I'm trying to send email to a domain that uses exim with kmail, and it
consistenly rejects my email saying that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an invalid
domain.
Since this is the only email address that I have this problem with, I assume
they turned on some sort of spam protection that looks at an
Hello Ivan,
Did anyone take over what you were doing at kde.tdyc.com?
(connections are timing out, so I guess it is now gone)
I figured it I may see/hear-about the stuff appearing at
http://people.debian.org/~rkrusty/
but not so far...
- Bruce
Ooops, this is really stupid of my part
While reinstalling I messed up some of my sound dma configs.
Found this out by digging seriously around without aRTS running.
Sorry for this stupid question.
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 18:15, Serge Robyns wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since recently I not having so
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Ax wrote:
> I've mailed about this issue to Ivan last year, but got no response (didnt
> know about this list). I've solved this by adding export LANG=czech to
> /usr/bin/kde2, but that's not elegant :-)
No it's not 8) and it didn't solve my problem either 8(
> > someone can
I installed debian potato an an other system, same kde packages, same
gui. There it works :(. So I'm afraid I have to redo some things on
my system also.
Hendrik
> This is a problem. I would file a bug report if it hasn't already been
> filed.
>
> As a work around (faster then killing bb and starting kde), use
> mpack/munpack. Just save the email in a temp directory, then in an xterm,
> 'munpack filename'.. Tada, there is your attachment(s) cleanly seperat
Hi,
Since recently I not having sound anymore on my KDE box.
In my .xsession-errors file I found the following errormessage (amongst
others)
WARNING: library=artsd.la: No file names artsd.la found in paths.
Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property
Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property
Le Mardi 13 Mars 2001 17:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> > thank you for the response...this pretty much confirms about 99% of
> > the bug reports like this over the past week. I'll be s glad when
> > the Xft module is a shared library. :)
>
> Another thing. A
Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> thank you for the response...this pretty much confirms about 99% of
> the bug reports like this over the past week. I'll be s glad when
> the Xft module is a shared library. :)
Another thing. A friend at work pointed me to a web page on
www.xfree86.org where t
Hey,
This is a problem. I would file a bug report if it hasn't already been filed.
As a work around (faster then killing bb and starting kde), use
mpack/munpack. Just save the email in a temp directory, then in an xterm,
'munpack filename'.. Tada, there is your attachment(s) cleanly sepera
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 10:35:25AM -0500, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Which is a better choice for a person who prefers stability but can live
> without KDE being rock-solid? (I've used Windows ... fill in the rest!)
>
> Is it testing or unstable?
stable with the following extra lines in /etc/apt/so
Which is a better choice for a person who prefers stability but can live
without KDE being rock-solid? (I've used Windows ... fill in the rest!)
Is it testing or unstable?
I wish to benefit from all of the interim improvements to KDE and don't want
to wait until the 2.3 release.
--
Robert Til
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Hi all
as mentioned in previous threads
the libfreetype6 in unstable is the reason for kde2 death
it is amazing to see how effective it is, nothing works at all
downgrading to 2.0.1-1 is the right fix
I lost quite some time to figure this out :( but
Dne út 13. březen 2001 14:27 Thibaut Cousin napsal(a):
> Le Mardi 13 Mars 2001 14:26, Perttu Muurimäki a écrit :
> > I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works
> > fine (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my
> > /etc/environment gets read but not i
Le Mardi 13 Mars 2001 14:26, Perttu Muurimäki a écrit :
> I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works fine
> (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my
> /etc/environment gets read but not implemented. I suspected it to be a
> PAM-related problem but th
I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works fine
(got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my
/etc/environment gets read but not implemented. I suspected it to be a
PAM-related problem but there's nothing in /etc/security/pam_env that is
not commented out
> I will be glad to try this, for grins and all, but not right now.
>
> I did the following command:
>
> bash-2.04$ pwd
> /home/rob/.kde
> bash-2.04$ find . | xargs grep -i alias | less
>
> which returned "true" where both of these lines now have "false" in
> them.
>
> ./share/config/kdeglobals
>On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 01:33:17AM +, John Gay wrote:
>> I've seen it mentioned a few times, but where is KwinTV? I've got XawTV, but
>> I've got a tuner issue. I'd sure like to try KwinTV .
>
>You should try to load the tuner before going into X/loading framebuffer
>modules.. This helped me
Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> you don't...it doesn't exist...it's a WARNING...KDE will always look for
> a .la file when running apps...
oh. ok. thanks.
> hmmm...boy this sounds familiar. I'm almost willing to bet your
> suffering from the same problems as everyone has been discussing on
>
How can I view gzipped HTML pages in konqueror? It's no problem in
Netscape to open and view a file "index.html.gz", for example.
I've played with file associations and found under "embedding" a "GZip
Filter", but I can't get any useful results. And I can't find any
documentation about embedding.
hi,
i can only talk about kdm:
> The ports are always higher than 1023, so I'm not too worried about
> them being root-exploitable,
you should worry. if there is actually a bug in kdm, it may lead to a
root exploit. anyway, the code exists for 15 or more years ...
> I have no plans to access eit
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 01:33:17AM +, John Gay wrote:
> I've seen it mentioned a few times, but where is KwinTV? I've got XawTV, but
> I've got a tuner issue. I'd sure like to try KwinTV .
You should try to load the tuner before going into X/loading framebuffer
modules.. This helped me, becau
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 11:27:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Upon using kdm to start up kde, I get the blue screen which shows me
> each service starting up in order, and after the startup sound plays,
> I get a grey screen and a mouse cursor. That is all that appears. It
> is rather a
Upon using kdm to start up kde, I get the blue screen which shows me
each service starting up in order, and after the startup sound plays,
I get a grey screen and a mouse cursor. That is all that appears. It
is rather amazing.
I kill kdm, log in, and run startx. Due to my . files, I get X up,
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