> > I thought you were smoking crack for a second...but then I remembered that
>
> Hey, you can't know. The webcam was switched off ;)
I'm psychic.
> > same thing here... they are there...just got overwritten...
>
> Hmm, maybe related:
>
>o There is a kdm-config and xdm-config. Looks lik
On Thursday 26 April 2001 01:34, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > o kdebase-2.1.1-7 has suddenly also a /etc/kde2/kdmrc
>
> yes...already a bug reported
>
> > o The new /etc/X11/kde/Xaccess is IMHO a change to the bad
> >
> > o Now allows _veryone_ on the net a chooser and/or login window
> >
> o kdebase-2.1.1-7 has suddenly also a /etc/kde2/kdmrc
yes...already a bug reported
> o The new /etc/X11/kde/Xaccess is IMHO a change to the bad
>
> o Now allows _veryone_ on the net a chooser and/or login window
> formerly both entries were commented out.
>
> o uses xdm
Hi Ivan,
o kdebase-2.1.1-7 has suddenly also a /etc/kde2/kdmrc
o The new /etc/X11/kde/Xaccess is IMHO a change to the bad
o Now allows _veryone_ on the net a chooser and/or login window
formerly both entries were commented out.
o uses xdm instead of kdm in comments
try adding /usr/share/fonts to your fontdir listings. That is where konsole
installs it's fonts.
Ivan
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 11:43:13AM -0400, James D. Freels wrote:
> I am current with the unstable tree of Debian which includes kde 2.1.1
> packages.
>
> Until recently, things have been gre
On Tuesday 24 April 2001 17:55, Rick Cook wrote:
> Enclosed is a copy of the announcement for the latest image. It
> includes source packages.
Thanks, Rick. The list looks pretty complete. CDRs are cheap these
days, so I'll get it.
> If you are wanting to save download time,
Not so much: more
Hello Doug,
Enclosed is a copy of the announcement for the latest image. It includes
source packages.
If you are wanting to save download time, the individual source packages are
apt-get'able using apt-get source (with the appropriate
sources.list entry...)
Rick
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I am current with the unstable tree of Debian which includes kde 2.1.1
packages.
Until recently, things have been great with kde. However, I now have an
annoying bug that I cannot seem to fix. I suspect it crept in through a
recent kde upgrade.
Everytime I startup a konsole app, I get a pup-
Hello folks,
gnucash is supposed to adapt its locale to the one specified in the
$LANG variable. In my ~/.bashrc file I have export LANG=de_DE and when
I run gnucash from Konsole, it will show German menu entries (and more
locale specific features). However, when I run gnucash from the ALT-F2
co
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> Hi,
>
> I wonder if any of you have the same
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Am Mittwoch, 25. April 2001 08:52 schrieb Etienne Gos:
> On Tuesday 24 April 2001 21:59, Johnny Morano wrote:
> > On Tuesday 24 April 2001 16:55, Jesse Goerz wrote:
> > > If you have it installed you can just run:
> > > /usr/bin/nspluginscan
>
> Hello,
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Begin 27/Jan/2001
Last update 16/Mar/2001
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Dne Ășt 24. duben 2001 23:08 Malte Cornils napsal(a):
>
> Application startup takes ages for me too; on a notebook of mine, it
> went away when I deleted the .kde user directory. On another
> computer, this didn't help but he had a resolv.conf entry for some
> nameservers that weren't reachable; thi
On Tuesday 24 April 2001 21:59, Johnny Morano wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 April 2001 16:55, Jesse Goerz wrote:
> > If you have it installed you can just run:
> > /usr/bin/nspluginscan
Hello,
I'd like to know what does mean:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/bin/nspluginscan
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING:
lib
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