In litteris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gordon Sadler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scripsit:
> qt-fonts-HOWTO.html
> XftConfig.example
OK, I've read these ones. Maybe I'm mistaken here, but the
qt-fonts-HOWTO seemed to me to be a guide to anti-aliasing with QT/KDE.
Which isn't at all what I want; not that AA isn'
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 01:25:53AM +0200, Joe Blow wrote:
> I've got a problem with KDE 2.1.1 on Sid (surprise ! :-) Judging from
> the number of font-related messages on this list, I'm not the first...
> Anyway, I crafted through the January to April archive without finding
> something that looks
> This one is mine, Ivan. Can get to the login screen, but cannot login. The
> site puts out a little java window when the pw and username "entered" do not
> match. The frame shows up in konq, but nothing shows up in the frame, and
> the login url remains. The above url came from the other s
Hello,
I've got a problem with KDE 2.1.1 on Sid (surprise ! :-) Judging from
the number of font-related messages on this list, I'm not the first...
Anyway, I crafted through the January to April archive without finding
something that looks like my problem. So I subscribed and here I am,
with a new
On Thursday 05 April 2001 20:27, Ben Burton wrote:
> > Anyone have success running knetload on Sid? I run it and I can see the
> > process via "ps -ef | grep knetload" but it's not visible on the taskbar.
> > Any ideas???
>
> It won't show up on your taskbar but it should show up in the system tray
> > SSL support not functioning
> > https://money.bankamerica.com/cgi-bin/cob/1YlXjtbiPDfjNjqfCRowEQO5v8uU0rS
> >_W8Zkryv918403/2/bofa/ibd/COB/presentation/GotoLobby
> >
> > This is a secure bank account site not accessible via konq, but nutscrape
> > does fine. (This, of course uses password
Hello !
Please excuse my bad english, but I'm french :-)
Why is kdevelop (1.4.1) not with the others
applications released with kde 2.1.1 in the kde's ftp
?
(eg
ftp://ftp.kde.org/stable/2.1.1/distribution/deb/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/)
Kdevelop is an official part of kde, isn-t it ?
Kdevel
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Am Freitag, 6. April 2001 22:17 schrieb matthschulz:
> Is there a way to tell linux, not to care about upper/lowercase in a
> certain filesystem?
>
> Following problem:
>
> I get CDROM's with some doc's in HTML and/or/ PDF. Since the guys who make
> t
FYI, the latest kdelibs package has fixed the whole auth proxy problem. Thanks
to all who came up with ideas (esp. working ones ;-) and Ivan for packaging up
the fix so quickly. I can finally use our OC3 to surf the web! Woohoo! =-)
D.A.Bishop
On Apr 06 2001, Kolja Brix wrote:
> I did not find any other font to use... What is wrong with my preferences?
> What can I do?
Depending on your version of X, you can install a truetype
font server or use X's own truetype fonts engine, grab some
truetype fonts from a Wind
On Apr 06 2001, Pat Colbeck wrote:
> The site is www.cisco.com, to reproduce the error go to
> www.cisco.com and choose "Service and Support" from the links. On
> the next page that is loaded try any of the links in the image map
> on the top of the page and the error is produced.
Perfectl
Is there a way to tell linux, not to care about upper/lowercase in a certain
filesystem?
Following problem:
I get CDROM's with some doc's in HTML and/or/ PDF. Since the guys who make
them are using window$, the first letter of the filename is uppercase and all
others are lowercase (How neat a
> "Kolja" == Kolja Brix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kolja> Hello alltogether!
Kolja> For viewing and composing kmail messages on my Debian Potato, I would
like to
Kolja> use a fixed width font (becaus of some tables in my mails).
Kolja> I tried "sony-fixed" but this looks extremely ugly
I upgraded to kde 2.1.1 and now I am having some problems with fonts. I made
sure that all my original fonts have been installed. I use a font server
because I also use xterms to access some programs. In kde they look fine.
In netscape they are so small that I can hardly read them on a 17" mon
Hi folks,
I found a file taking up a considerable amount of HD. 1.3 Gigs worth!!
{jchammin} U=john
Dir=~ pts/3$ ls -al .kde/share/dev/zero
-rw---1 john john 1380931584 Mar 9 08:34 .kde/share/dev/zero
Anyone know how this may have happened and how I can get rid of it safely?
--
Hi Pat,
Yes, the same error here running debain stable and latest kde. I've noticed
the the maps broke some time ago (3 or 4 builds ago)..
On Friday 06 April 2001 01:27, Pat Colbeck wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am having problems with Konqueror and a web sit with imagfe maps.
> It loads the image map OK b
Like what I already have installed on the box? That's kind of my point...
ii kdebase-crypto 2.1.1-0.potato KDE core applications (Crypto modules)
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 08:13, Guillermo Castro wrote:
> Maybe you should try to install the kdebase-crypto package. I think with
> that, you sh
Hello everybody,
it seems that konqueror expects the File Alteration Monitor and so it's falling
back
to polling directories for their content since Debian Linux has no fam/imon
support.
This puts a lot of unnecessary load on our network. What to do? ( I do not want
recompile everything :-))
Th
Alan Chandler wrote:
> The secondary problem - which I didn't articulate at all in the
> original message was how to get this lot recognised as a project
> within kdevelop. I tried building a project with the wizard and
> "custom" settings, but I am then not sure how to set it up so that it
> reco
Hello alltogether!
For viewing and composing kmail messages on my Debian Potato, I would like to
use a fixed width font (becaus of some tables in my mails).
I tried "sony-fixed" but this looks extremely ugly especially when a mail
contains HTML code. Then the font is very big and it looks like
Hi
I am having problems with Konqueror and a web sit with imagfe maps.
It loads the image map OK but if I click on a link I get the error:-
Mapping Server ErrorT
This server encountered an error:
Wrong number of arguments, client may not support ISMAP.
The site is www.cisco.com, to reproduce t
> >> However, with debian storing the libraries in different places, and
> >> (maybe) kmail latest CVS needing I am not sure where to start.
> >
> >huh? why does debian store the libraries in different places?
> >
> I thought that if you didn't set ./configure --prefix= then things got
> built
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 16:28:05 -0600, you wrote:
>> However, with debian storing the libraries in different places, and
>> (maybe) kmail latest CVS needing I am not sure where to start.
>
>huh? why does debian store the libraries in different places?
>
I thought that if you didn't set ./configure
> > Isn't there a command line tool that lets you grab fields out of the
> > dpkg DB, so you could generate a list of packages that include (say)
> > kdelibs3 in the Depends: line... or does it only work with
> > /var/lib/dpkg/status and not available, or does apt's *cache.bin need
> > to get invol
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