On May 02 2001, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > dm's conflicting with each other is wrong and won't happen.
> >
> ok. that was just an idea. :)
> i also thought about having a central update-wms script, which does a
> run-parts on a directory containing dm-specific scripts
> (/etc/X11/displaymanag
On May 03 2001, Rob Weir wrote:
> > This memory leak also seems to have evidenced another memory
> > leak: it *seems* that Linux 2.4.4 also has a memory leak
> > (memory which was allocated on swap after the Konqueror thing
> > didn't get back even *after* I went to the console usin
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 14:05, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> this is on my TODO next. Currently there is no automatic way for
> kdm to know about wm's unless someone tells it about them. So by
> default it only lists kde2, default, and failsafe. default will
> always be the "Debian" default... ie
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On Wednesday 02 May 2001 02:26, Jens Benecke wrote something to this effect:
> On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 05:34:54PM +0200, Christian Jensen wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:40:53PM -0500, Stephen Boulet wrote:
> > > > > Anyone else notice this? Text doesn'
> This memory leak also seems to have evidenced another memory
> leak: it *seems* that Linux 2.4.4 also has a memory leak
> (memory which was allocated on swap after the Konqueror thing
> didn't get back even *after* I went to the console using
> single user mode!).
I'
Rogerio Brito wrote:
>
> On May 01 2001, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> > A packaging problem. I did a `dpkg -i --force-overwrite
> > /var/cache/apt/archives/k*20010404-0*.deb` to install all the KOffice
> > packages.
>
> This is the Wrong Thing(tm) to do. Any kind of --force-* is
> N
> dm's conflicting with each other is wrong and won't happen.
>
ok. that was just an idea. :)
i also thought about having a central update-wms script, which does a
run-parts on a directory containing dm-specific scripts
(/etc/X11/displaymanagers?).
> this idea is similar to what Branden had dis
> to make this work in a sensible way, it needs to be part of the
> debian policy. my idea (partly stolen from suse):
> every windowmanager would add (and remove upon uninstall) itself
> to the file /etc/X11/windowmanagers (or, if you like it more, put
> a symlink to the executable in a windowmanag
> Idealy there needs to be a proper way for kdm to know about other
> wm's gdm does this by using /etc/gdm/Sessions/* ...a wm would
> drop it's session file in there and gdm would automatically pick it
> up...
>
to make this work in a sensible way, it needs to be part of the
debian policy. my
Hi,
I found from dselect that most of my kde packages are not installed. I
got the message.
kdebase-libs depends on libasound1 (>=0.5.5)
libasound1 does not to appear to be available
How to continue to get kde installed correctly?
Arto
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> right mouse click on titlebar -> To desktop -> All desktops
Am I the only one experiencing funny behaviours of desktop properties? I
have the "stuck" widget (litte pin) displayed wrong and problems with
the keyboard focus while moving a window from one desktop to anoth
> I am running debian-sparc-testing and have window maker installed as well
> as kde.
>
> Prior to installing KDE I had WM running quite nicely with the sound
> working via esd, the enlightenment sound deamon. After installing
> KDE-potato I can't seem to get at WM anymore and the sound no longer
> I use LICQ and while in BlackBox or other GUI's, I'm used to setting
> the app
> to STICKY so that it is in ALL of my desktops. But I can't seem to find out
> how to do this in KDE2. Is there a way? Have I overlooked the simple stuff?
right mouse click on titlebar -> To desktop -> All des
Ok...so I'm behind. :)
due to limited bandwidth I've been putting off potato packages until the
sid ones settled down. I know there is a security fix with kdelibs and I
apologize for not being speedy on this however I also think that if it was
that big of a risk the KDE folks wouldn't have pu
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