On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 06:56:05PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Apr 03 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > klisa uses nmblookup (which is in samba-common) if it's available..if not it
> > doesn't use it. I have setup samba-common as a Recommend for klisa and
> > klisa as a Recommend in task-kde
On Apr 03 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> I will stay with 2.1.1 until 2.2 is *released*. (...)
> so I don't want to be stuck with a beta in woody.
Great decision, Ivan!
[]s crossing my fingers to see KDE enter woody ASAP, Roger...
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On Apr 03 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> klisa uses nmblookup (which is in samba-common) if it's available..if not it
> doesn't use it. I have setup samba-common as a Recommend for klisa and
> klisa as a Recommend in task-kde instead of a depend.
Uh... It seems that lisa/klisa is sendin
On Apr 03 2001, Jens Benecke wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:35:20PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> > Using a Pentium MMX 200MHz overclocked to 250MHz with 64MB,
> > Konqueror (and KDE in general) is a bit slow. The problem seems to
> > be the memory needs of KDE, which unfortunately
> Tigger:~# apt-get install task-kde kdebase
>
>
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> distribution that some required packages h
Hi all,
After all the advice I got from this list, I still have problems
installing KDE. I have fresh potato stable nothing fancy. I tried to
install KDE2 from a local dir (after I downloaded all the packages at
work), got "broken packages" message. So, I went back to the basics,
back to apt-g
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:31:27PM +, Victor wrote:
> Both the daemon.log and syslog reports the same poor message when I start kdm
> (kdm start -debug 1):
> kdm[683]: Display :0 is being disabled (exit frequency too high)
>
In your original message you state, you copied a working config
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 08:25:40PM +0200, Maximilian Reiss wrote:
> So what kde will we have in sid. Ivan, when do you plan to switch to kde 2.2.
> After beta1?
KDE 2.1.1 is currently in sid. I will stay with 2.1.1 until 2.2 is *released*.
I currently do not have plans to follow the beta's. I d
Both the daemon.log and syslog reports the same poor message when I start kdm
(kdm start -debug 1):
kdm[683]: Display :0 is being disabled (exit frequency too high)
Ciao
Vittorio
> > first off, KDE does not drag in samba stuff. klisa does not require samba.
> > It
> > does however use it's features if they are available. Just because
> > something
> > uses nmblookup doesn't mean that it needs the samba daemons running or even
> > installed.
>
> Which is why I didn't f
So what kde will we have in sid. Ivan, when do you plan to switch to kde 2.2.
After beta1?
Max
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
<...>
> first off, KDE does not drag in samba stuff. klisa does not require samba.
> It
> does however use it's features if they are available. Just because something
> uses nmblookup doesn't mean that it needs the samba daemons running or even
> inst
> I couldn't browse a secure website under Konqueror that I just installed
> 2.1.1.
Do you have package kdebase-crypto and all its dependencies installed?
Ben.
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Hi,
if I do something like
bla bla
bla bla
...
then there should be some blank lines in between the text. Konqueror seems to
ignore those because the text is one block :(
Clearly a bug, isn't it?
HS
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Hi,
if I do something like
bla bla
bla bla
...
then there should be some blank lines in between the text. Konqueror seems to
ignore those because the text is one block :(
Clearly a bug, isn't it?
HS
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> I just did an upgrade of task-kde and got klisa again (gotta remember
> to put it on hold after I purge it this time), I noticed a message
> getting scribbled to the current tty -- "nmblookup: not found"
> /usr/bin/nmblookup belongs to samba-common, I guess someone who knows
> something about sam
On Apr 03 2001, Bruce Sass wrote:
> I just did an upgrade of task-kde and got klisa again (gotta remember
> to put it on hold after I purge it this time), I noticed a message
> getting scribbled to the current tty -- "nmblookup: not found"
> /usr/bin/nmblookup belongs to samba-common, I guess someo
On Apr 02 2001, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> What processor/memory speeds are you guys using? I'm on a P233
> w/ 128MB RAM and I'm not satisfied with Konqueror's speed.
Using a Pentium MMX 200MHz overclocked to 250MHz with 64MB,
Konqueror (and KDE in general) is a bit slow. The problem
I couldn't browse a secure website under Konqueror that I just installed
2.1.1.
The web site mentions on kde mentions needing an OpenSSL installed.
Which Debian package should I grab for this? Where do I get it? I looked
for such in the sid distro of Debian and couldn't find it.
Shawn Garbett
Thanks, this seems to be very useful, and is not late for me at all. I still
could not install KDE yet...
I cant wait to try it. I have a question though:
>
> deb file:/data/KDE ./
>^^
What does this mean?
I saw that in the sources.list file most of the
On Sunday 01 April 2001 07:20, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> I am new to Debian. Just installed potato, and want to put KDE2.1.
> I have all the KDE deb packages from kde.debian.net in a directory
> /data/KDE.
>
> How should I put this path into my /etc/apt/sources.list for
> installing KDE from there (an
> What should I check now?
>
the syslog. :)
start "kdm -debug 1" manually and send me the /var/log/daemon.log part
with the kdm messages.
best regards
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OK, I solved the problem. Deleting the kde-* ksocket-* and mcop-*
directories in /tmp did the trick.
Xaveer Leijtens wrote on 02-Apr-2001:
> I've been running KDE 2.1 without much problems, but about a week ago an
> upgrade (to 2.1.1?) stopped Konqueror and (most of) kpanel from working.
> The mes
I just did an upgrade of task-kde and got klisa again (gotta remember
to put it on hold after I purge it this time), I noticed a message
getting scribbled to the current tty -- "nmblookup: not found"
/usr/bin/nmblookup belongs to samba-common, I guess someone who knows
something about samba should
I copied a perfectly working potato & kde2 installation from my portable to a
partiotn of my desktop through NFS.
Now it all works but kdm (and xdm).
When I start the service (./kdm start ) it propose me to enter the login &
password then the screen blackens and ,here it is again, the request
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