On Monday, 16. July 2001 13:52, you wrote:
> On Monday 16 July 2001 11:01, tim wrote:
> > On Monday, 16. July 2001 09:50, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > > On Monday 16 July 2001 09:43, tim wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Hi.
> > >
> > > There's a note on top of README.qt-copy, that says something
> >
Just a guess: maybe you should try it without alsa and / or NVidia
kerneldrivers, and with the standard XFree nvidia X driver.
And, isn't it possible, that your linux isn't freezing, maybe it is..ehm.
waiting for something? (device, etc). Try waiting a few minutes, telneting
from other host, runnin
I've got a pretty standard woody box, and I recently upgraded to
the KDE2.2beta1 packages from unstable. I can log on through KDM
fine, but once I'm in KDE and try to run a KDE program, my machine
locks hard. Real hard. I can sync, unmount and reboot using the
SysRq key, but ctrl-alt-bkspc out o
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Hi,
1.
at http://kmail.kde.org/manual/importing.html
an script mh2kmail is mentioned. It does not seem to be included in the kmail.
Or is there another easy way from exmh to kmail?
2.
What about pop3s? At http://kt.zork.net/kde/kde20010517_10.html#6
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:32:15AM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote:
> OK, I have heard several times that kmail uses imap. Yet I cannot find a
> way to set it up for that. Can anyone tell me how? All I have for
> options are local and pop accounts. I would like to use kmail to have
> full support fo
OK, I have heard several times that kmail uses imap. Yet I cannot find a
way to set it up for that. Can anyone tell me how? All I have for
options are local and pop accounts. I would like to use kmail to have
full support for imap including server side mail folders. Any chance of
that working?
when i start it, i get :
kdevelop: error while loading shared libraries: cannot open shared object
file: cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory
which libs does it need ? because i'm still running kde 2.1.2 but
dependencies of the package didn't complain.
greetz, K.
On Satur
On Monday 16 July 2001 11:01, tim wrote:
> On Monday, 16. July 2001 09:50, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > On Monday 16 July 2001 09:43, tim wrote:
> > > Hello,
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > There's a note on top of README.qt-copy, that says something about
> > the usage of yacc and byacc. If you follow these ins
Hi,
I have installed konqueror and kmail on my system (debian
woody). The default fonts for menu is too small for my eyes (my
monitor have a resolution of 1400x1040), but I haven't been able to
find a way to change the font (the qt widget, as the gtk, seems not to
use Xresources like
On Monday 02 July 2001 12:40, Alexey Naidyonov wrote:
> First of all, many thanks to mr. Moor for kde 2.2 packaging. It really
> rocks :) I''ve got META key and distinct PGP indentities in kmail, and I'm
> almost happy :) Moreover, it looks like KDE can really print now even with
> non ISO-8859-1
On Monday, 16. July 2001 09:50, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> On Monday 16 July 2001 09:43, tim wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> Hi.
>
> There's a note on top of README.qt-copy, that says something about
> the usage of yacc and byacc. If you follow these instructions, you
> should have success ;-)
>
> Greetings,
>
On Monday 16 July 2001 09:43, tim wrote:
> Hello,
Hi.
There's a note on top of README.qt-copy, that says something about the usage
of yacc and byacc. If you follow these instructions, you should have success
;-)
Greetings,
-Cajus
> I am running sid with kde2.2beta1. Because instabillity probl
Hello,
I am running sid with kde2.2beta1. Because instabillity problem i
wanted to install kde2 from cvs.
I start building with the qt-copy/ folder (dpkg-buildpackage), but here
is what I get:
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Creating makefiles..
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