> It happens on my wifes machine. I've got her running kde2 remotely from my
> machine over telnet.
oh my
> If she closes and restarts kmail it's all better.
>
> It only happens about twice a week and she does lots of mail and pictures
> every day.
I would almost like to say this is probabl
On Friday 16 March 2001 02:23, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> Ok folks,
>
> I need help here. Several of you have reported problems with
> attachements in kmail. There is a bug report in the Debian BTS
> (#89675) and aparantly on in the KDE BTS (#22429) now. The
> symptoms seem to be that items l
same problem here *After* installing a lot of Windows TTF fonts (+1000 files)
however AA worked before, and is now working too.
I experienced enormous slowdown (10 min's to startup KDE with PII 300Mhz
128Mb RAM).
$ top revealed a lot of processor usage by the kdeinit's and later
by the kmail
Yes but not often.
It happens on my wifes machine. I've got her running kde2 remotely from my
machine over telnet.
If she closes and restarts kmail it's all better.
It only happens about twice a week and she does lots of mail and pictures
every day.
My machine is debian potato and latest kde
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> I am running debian unstable and I have an ATI Xpert98 card, which I believe
> is an ATI Rage128 card.
I just checked on ATI's website; it's Mach64 based. This is probably
the cause for your problems... Debian unstable's Xfree4.0.2 doesn't
support the Render extension o
> Dir=~ pts/1$ cat .xsession
> #startxfce
> blackbox
> #kde2
So...is there anyone having problems with kmail while inside of the KDE
environment...
ie...if you run KDE and are having problems with kmail and attachments let
me know.
so far all I've seen is that people running kmail outside of KDE
> 3) kde.tdyc.com is now gone so Ivan has no where to upgrade that tree for us
> stable users--Ivan has gone far and beyond what most people would have put up
> with this. I could live with, but for a desire to keep kde 2.1 bug-fixes
> current via apt-get.
not true. There are many mirrors...on
> When I am within KMail while in BB, I can't do much with my attachments
> at
> all. Only the two options I told you of in an earlier E-mail. After starting
> KDE (from BB) and restarting KMail, I can manipulate all the attachments, as
> 'normal'.
>
> What more would you like to know
Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I am not currently subscribing to the list(s). I
am looking for an honest opinion. I currently am a Debian 2.2.r2 (with
several extensions) user. Because of several circumstances among which are:
1) I manually installed Xfree86-4.0.2 over the stable version to get
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On Thursday 15 March 2001 10:23, Ivan E. Moore II wrote something to this
effect:
> Ok folks,
>
> I need help here. Several of you have reported problems with
> attachements in kmail. There is a bug report in the Debian BTS (#89675)
> and aparantly on in th
> > ivan, how about following cvs for the 2.1 branch? [...]
>
> I have been kinda following it. With regards to kdelibs and kdebase
> I have been.
>
ooops ... :)
ok ... i verified the kwin bug ... in fact, it's still there, even in
head (somebody on this list misreported it as being fixed ...)
Let me preface this by saying that I have read every posting in this mailing
list, the recent article in linuxplanet and all documents available at
www.xfree86.org/~keithp.
I am running debian unstable and I have an ATI Xpert98 card, which I believe is
an ATI Rage128 card.
All my packages were
Ok folks,
I need help here. Several of you have reported problems with attachements
in kmail. There is a bug report in the Debian BTS (#89675) and aparantly
on in the KDE BTS (#22429) now. The symptoms seem to be that items listed
as attachments come up as "part://2" or similar.
I cannot
> > the two things are mutually exclusive ... xdm's structure just sucks!
> >
> ok, i was wrong. it's not _that_ bad. :)
>
> ivan, how about following cvs for the 2.1 branch? as this is a pure (?)
> bugfix branch, i see no problem with this. there are quite some little
> annoying bugs fixed in it
> ARGH!!! you're right! i broke this while fixing another problem ...
>
ok, fixed now.
> the two things are mutually exclusive ... xdm's structure just sucks!
>
ok, i was wrong. it's not _that_ bad. :)
ivan, how about following cvs for the 2.1 branch? as this is a pure (?)
bugfix branch, i see
> gdb 5.0-X is in unstable.
>
> use with care, i mean only get this package from unstable, then revert back
> to patato or woody, whatever you were using before
You should find that the current kdbg for potato no longer gives a version
number in its Recommends: line.
Ben.
--
Ben Burton (
> - well-behaved session managers should recognize and use pam_env.so.
> kdm seems unable to do that, whereas gdm does.
>
ARGH!!! you're right! i broke this while fixing another problem ...
the two things are mutually exclusive ... xdm's structure just sucks!
for now i will revert the fix, as the
gdb 5.0-X is in unstable.
use with care, i mean only get this package from unstable, then revert back
to patato or woody, whatever you were using before
Op dinsdag 06 maart 2001 08:11, schreef Reinhard Borek:
> Hello,
> I can not install kdbg_1.2.0-0.potato1 because kdbg recommends gdb (>=
Hi,
I suggest to turn antialiasing of for fonts smaller than 11pixels to solve
the partial disappearing of letters in thin fonts.
The XftConfig snippet below achieves this.
SNIP --
# set the AA for different fonts
# since we have not way of readin
Am Thursday 15 March 2001 10:37 schrieb Ax:
> Dne čt 15. březen 2001 10:30 Thierry Florac napsal(a):
> > Hello,
>
> Hello.
>
> > I currently use Debian Potato updated with kde-2.1 packages, and lprng
> > package for printing.
> > When I want to print from any application, the printers list is empty
Hello,
I currently use a Debian/Potato, upgrade with GNOME-1.2, KDE-2.1 and
XFREE86-4.0.2 packages compiled for Potato.
Everything works fine (I even use Konqueror under Gnome without a
problem) but I noticed a strange thing : fonts sizes are displayed
differently between the two environments, and
Dne čt 15. březen 2001 10:30 Thierry Florac napsal(a):
> Hello,
Hello.
>
> I currently use Debian Potato updated with kde-2.1 packages, and lprng
> package for printing.
> When I want to print from any application, the printers list is empty,
> so I have to print to file before doing my lpr.
> Any
Hello,
I currently use Debian Potato updated with kde-2.1 packages, and lprng
package for printing.
When I want to print from any application, the printers list is empty,
so I have to print to file before doing my lpr.
Any idea ??
Thierry
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Le Mercredi 14 Mars 2001 21:21, Derrick Lee a écrit :
> Every few minutes or so, parts of the K Menu stops working. Most of
> the time when this happens, none of the menu items in the first
> submenu ("Accessories" located in ~/.kde/share/applnk/Accessories)
> work, i.e. when I select Accessories-
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