On Mar 21 2001, Thomas E. Vaughan wrote:
> Should this be reported as a bug, or was I not clever enough to
> figure out how?
I have also tried to make some plots with kspread/kchart and
failed (I don't know what a x-y scatter plot is, though -- is
it a plot where y is a fun
Tim Kelley wrote:
>
> On Monday 19 March 2001 20:30, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>
> Hmm ... I just did an apt-get update/upgrade just in case (nothing)
>
> running 2.4.2 / P700 256MB here. It should kick butt!
> I'm getting my kde2 from one of the mirrors ...
>
> deb http://kde.rap.ucar.edu po
Hanno,
That is pretty interesting post. I have never even looking into building my
own kde. I think tho, that it could be a pretty kewl option for debianers.
Have a really nice readme that really tells what all the options do and how
to do it the 'debian way' .. Really sounds quite interest
Should this be reported as a bug, or was I not clever enough to figure out
how?
--
Thomas E. Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CIMMS/NSSL, Norman, OK, USA
Am I missing something? lpr works. kword's print dialog shows the printer
in printcap. But I can't print from kword, and I can't even print to a
file.
--
Thomas E. Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CIMMS/NSSL, Norman, OK, USA
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 19:57:50 +0100 (CET)
Hanno Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi:
All I can offer is anecdotal evidence, but I use KDE 1.x at work and KDE 2.1 at
home (after trying 2.0 for a few weeks) -- and I believe that 2.1 may take a
bit longer to initialize than earlier releases, but
Rick Cook écrivit :
> On Tuesday 20 March 2001 02:46, Andrei Verovski wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > I have KDE2.1 running OK on my PPC. However, any attempt to use hardware
> > information from KDE control center produces link error: undefined -
> > /opt/kde2/lib/kde2/libkcm_info.so, _floatdidf.
> >
Hi,
I am running KDE as my primary work environment on an outdated laptop with
a Pentium MMX 233 and 160 MB Ram. Because it is a laptop, its components
are slower than desktop PC components.
The machine runs Debian testing packages and KDE built for potato, using
the current XFree 3.x server fro
Hi,
I've installed the Khoros System (www.khoral.com) and I'm having
problems with fonts.
The message is: (long lines wrapped at \ )
--
Error! Cannot load font
'-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--12-120-75-75-p-67-iso8859-1, \
-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-norma
Thanx for everyone, this discussion was very helpful, indeed. I am looking
forward to get my hands on the debian CD-s and have my system up and running
with KDE.
Robert, you are right I am running the OTHER operating system at work, so
could you please send me the doc mentioned in the discussion (
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 05:13 am, Julien Gilles wrote:
> Viktor Lakics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi Debianers,
> > So I am really confused about what is essential to download for a
> > working KDE2.1 on potato...
> >
[--snip--]
> > In the past, when I used an rpm based distro, kde was pack
Am Mittwoch, 21. März 2001 02:20 schrieb Whit:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 07:23:09AM +0100, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > Method two:
> >
> > apt-get install kdm
> > select 'kde2' instead of 'default' in the login window
>
> Okay, the way to stop the auto startup that produced is to remove S99kde
This might be a good thing to add to the FAQ!
Quoted from Julien Gilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Look in /usr/doc/apt in "offline.html" (not sure of the filename) ; it
explains how to generate a script with apt-get using wget to download
all needed files. So you can use your dialup connection to '
Viktor Lakics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Debianers,
>
> I am new to Debian, but not to Linux. I will install potato at the end of this
> week, and I would like to put the kde2.1 final onto it. I know, I could use
> apt-get to do this, but I only have a dialup connection. So I decided to go
> I am new to Debian, but not to Linux. I will install potato at the end of this
> week, and I would like to put the kde2.1 final onto it. I know, I could use
> apt-get to do this, but I only have a dialup connection. So I decided to go to
> the potato (main) mirrors at kde.debian.net to download t
Hi Debianers,
I am new to Debian, but not to Linux. I will install potato at the end of this
week, and I would like to put the kde2.1 final onto it. I know, I could use
apt-get to do this, but I only have a dialup connection. So I decided to go to
the potato (main) mirrors at kde.debian.net to dow
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Am Tuesday 20 March 2001 19:40 schrieb Whit:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 01:32:30AM -0500, James Smith wrote:
> > try this:
> > cd /etc/alternatives
> > ln -s /usr/bin/startkde x-window-manager
> > Then startx. You might have to rm the old x-window-manager first
http://kde.debian.net/debian/dists/potato/qt1apps/source
you can grab my old source/diff's and compare
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:50:32AM +, John Gay wrote:
>
>
> >no...it's not that it can't find the lqt and mt libs, it cant find the
> >lqt-mt libs. It's trying to link to the mt version o
>no...it's not that it can't find the lqt and mt libs, it cant find the
>lqt-mt libs. It's trying to link to the mt version of qt.
>
> apt-get install libqt-mt-dev
>
This fixed the linking problem and make ran clean. Thanx!
>> My other question is, once I've got make complete, will make instal
19 matches
Mail list logo