On Sunday 18 March 2001 21:56, Rick Cook wrote:
>
> When I built the latest versions of kdelibs, I got the following warning:
>
> "You're missing openSSL, or your version is too old (before 0.9.5a)."
> "KDE won't be able to access secure websites without it, so you should"
> "consider installing or
On Sunday 18 March 2001 10:02, George Richard Russell wrote:
> Using potato 2.2r2
>
> 1st of all, apt-get install task-kde is broken (reports broken packages)
task-kde is an "all" architecture package. It suggests several packages that
I have not built for powerpc.
> Stepping through the package
On Sunday 18 March 2001 15:27, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> "David J. Roundy" wrote:
> >
> > Is there some other, better source for KDE packages?
>
> I used to get 2.1 debs from kde.tdyc.com, but that seems to be down right
> now.
kde.tdyc.com (aka kde.debian.net) is back again - at least temporarily. T
Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does the Voodoo Banshee driver have the RENDER extension
> implemented? I'd guess that that would be the cause and since
> the potato version of libqt2 is compiled without support for
> anti-aliasing, it works.
>
> But this
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On Mar 18 2001, Mike Scott wrote:
> When I downgraded libqt2 (& libqt2.2) from 2.3.0-final-1 to
> 2.3.0-final-0.potato1, everything started working again.
>
> My graphics card is a Voodoo Banshee and I'm running XFree 4.0.2-7
> from woody.
>
> Any ideas?
Does the Voodoo Banshee driver ha
"David J. Roundy" wrote:
> The recent builds of kdelibs3 have caused KDE not to run at all. kdm runs
> fine, except that the background is gray instead of blue, but when I log in
> the screen goes blank, but I don't get a splash screen, and after maybe
> thirty seconds I get dumped back into kdm.
Hello. I am running unstable on the powerpc, and use KDE.
The recent builds of kdelibs3 have caused KDE not to run at all. kdm runs
fine, except that the background is gray instead of blue, but when I log in
the screen goes blank, but I don't get a splash screen, and after maybe
thirty seconds
Using potato 2.2r2
1st of all, apt-get install task-kde is broken (reports broken packages)
Stepping through the packages works fine, i.e. qt2, kdelibs3, etc
Wanted to add SSL support.
install libssl096 (from kde.debian.net - only apt source for crypto)
and kdelibs3-crypto, kdebase-crypto
Some i
On Sunday 18 March 2001 08:54, John Travers wrote:
> Hi, has anyone got tmake working with the way qt is installed (unstable),
> at the moment I have to use a self compiled qt in /usr/local/qt to be able
> to get it to work. I could probably hack it with sym-links, but is there a
> way in tmake.con
Hi, has anyone got tmake working with the way qt is installed (unstable), at
the moment I have to use a self compiled qt in /usr/local/qt to be able to get
it to work. I could probably hack it with sym-links, but is there a way in
tmake.conf to get it using the standard install directories of the q
I'm running a system based on woody, and the KDE2.1 potato packages
were installed and working fine. I tried to upgrade to the ones from
unstable, and every KDE app I tried to run crashed on startup (I'm not
actually running KDE as a window manager or desktop, but calling
individual KDE application
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