Mulberry is good client, with great true IMAPv4 support.
The linux version is decent, but does not have support for all of the
fancy authentication methods yet as far as I can tell. But it is very
usable and user friendly. (although not free)
cyrusoft.com
> ii libqt2-gl 2.3.0-final-1 Qt GUI Library (Open GL Version).
>
> So what does that mean? where do I get -2? I am using sid...
it means your using the QT package that was built against X4.0.2 which did
not have shared Xft and Xrender libraries..so it statically links those
libs...which m
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On Tuesday 17 April 2001 16:20, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > err... My libqt is NOT linked with libXrender nor libXft:
>
> and what version of the libqt package are you running? -1 or -2?
>
> Ivan
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> > So I am left with one thing that I don't know how to check. Was libqt2
> > compiled without -xft? That's the only thing left I can think of.
>
> yes..and as you can see it's linked to libXft and libXrender...
ok..just to let everyone know I'm trying to figure out what's going on with
this. I
> err... My libqt is NOT linked with libXrender nor libXft:
and what version of the libqt package are you running? -1 or -2?
Ivan
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Thanks! I didn't know that, I'll rip those out of the konq man page, seperate
them, and
edit the ones I've done to refer to them. Luckily I've only got about five
done so far.
Lets see, at this rate, I'll be done with the kde man pages just in time for
Gnome and
KDE to merge, and right after p
I was wondering if, as a boon to the kde developers, all "pre-unstable"
snapshots (of kde 2.2alpha specifically) could be built with debugging
support. I've been trying to be a good end user and file bug reports on
crashes and whatnot, but with the binaries stripped, oftentime I know it's
some
Hi all,
I've been getting acquainted with Linux for a year now and it has
become my everyday desktop system with occasional unavoidable visits
to Win98 that often end with a blue screen when rebooting. My current
system is an upgrade from Corel Linux 1.2 to potato 2.2r with
recently added *.deb pa
On Thursday 12 April 2001 01:09, Victor wrote:
> Under a gnome session my maestro sound card works perfectly both for root and
> for users, whilst I can only ear the kde 2.1 gingle when starting kde as
> root. As user I can't ear any sound.
I've no problem with Maestro II and the OSS driver on m
On Friday 13 April 2001 04:02, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> >
> > Do you have a "template" or something we can work off of? If you had a
> > standard
>
> here is one for konqueror I just threw together..probably still needs some
> tweaks...but it's short sweet and to the point.
FWIW the QT and K
On Tuesday 17 April 2001 13:48, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
> I'm running sid.
>
> When I use window managers like icewm, fvwm etc., the x-resources i have
> in ~/.Xresources are loaded properly on Xserver startup. The resources
> in /etc/X11/app-defaults don't seem to be loaded.
>
> When I install
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> > I am having trouble getting the QT-AA to work with the latest packages. I
> > haven't had any trouble with this in the past, and I followed the
> > instructions in the task-anti-aliasing docum
On Monday 16 April 2001 22:18, Josep Febrer wrote:
> I use during many hours the GIMP. The GIMP uses the shortcurts ALT+TAB or
> CTRL+TAB to change layers.
> KDE2 uses ALT+TAB that I find very useful, but CTRL+TAB also uses to change
> the desktop that isn't useful for me. To change the desktop I a
I'm running sid.
When I use window managers like icewm, fvwm etc., the x-resources i have
in ~/.Xresources are loaded properly on Xserver startup. The resources
in /etc/X11/app-defaults don't seem to be loaded.
When I install the kde-packages, the opposite is the case: my
~/.Xresources settings a
Fetchmail works OK then use the mail client of your choice (eg Mutt, Pine
Kmail etc) but it is a bit kludgy in that it uses IMAP like POP3 ie it pulls
the messages off the server and downloads them locally.
If you use the latest Mutt you can compile it with IMAP support built in and
it will wor
Am Dienstag, 17. April 2001 10:47 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II:
> > I am having trouble getting the QT-AA to work with the latest packages. I
> > haven't had any trouble with this in the past, and I followed the
> > instructions in the task-anti-aliasing documentation. Still no QT-AA.
> > xfs-tt is cor
> I am having trouble getting the QT-AA to work with the latest packages. I
> haven't had any trouble with this in the past, and I followed the
> instructions in the task-anti-aliasing documentation. Still no QT-AA. xfs-tt
> is correctly configured, the RENDER extension is being loaded (as are t
Hi,
I am having trouble getting the QT-AA to work with the latest packages. I
haven't had any trouble with this in the past, and I followed the
instructions in the task-anti-aliasing documentation. Still no QT-AA. xfs-tt
is correctly configured, the RENDER extension is being loaded (as are the
> I'm looking for an E-Mail Client (with IMAP4 Support) for Debian
> potato (NOT woody!). Is there somewhere such a Client?
I use mutt + fetchmail. :)
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Hi there,
I'm looking for an E-Mail Client (with IMAP4 Support) for Debian
potato (NOT woody!). Is there somewhere such a Client?
Thanx
Michael
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