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Being somewhat new to this stuff, how do I check that the gpg signature on an
email matches that of the public key fingerprint registered with debian when
you become a developer? I.E., assuming Eray *does* finally make it through
the new-dev proces
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Hi people, the final version of kdevelop2.0b1 is available at
http://borg.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~exa/debian/
as usual. I'm going to have to look for sponsors again, because I'm a poor
soul who is still waiting for DAM approval. I hope to be approved real
I have just upgraded my Libranet 2.4.3 to Debian testing 2.4.7.
Apart from enabling SCSI emulation on the 2.4.7 kernel, I have tried
to retain all relevant settings from the standard Libranet kernel.
How do I reconnect the KDE login chimes and system bell?
Kscd and Kmix work fine.
Thanks
John Ba
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On Monday, 23. July 2001 13:31, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> Am Montag, 23. Juli 2001 14:13 schrieb Hasso Tepper:
> > Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > > Can someone give me a hint how to get "sid" to display the euro
> > > symbol under kde2.2?
> >
> > ISO-8859-1
On Monday 23 July 2001 14:13, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > Can someone give me a hint how to get "sid" to display the euro
> > symbol under kde2.2?
>
> ISO-8859-15 charset and no problem.
>
> ¤ - should be euro ;)
It displays all right, but with which keystroke do you invoke it
It seems that the root of all my problems with DCOP was due to a theme
written and designed for kde 2.1. If I tried to use the eclipse theme for 2.1
on kde 2.2, then it breaks kde 2.2. So, the answer is use only new themes on
2.2 at this point...
On Thursday 12 July 2001 03:50 pm, James D. Fre
hi all ...
i want to make installer debian with GUI like in Mandrake which i can
put image, button image, logo, etc.
first i think i will use Qt, or maybe Java but then i realize that
the-X isn't installed yet,
can someone help me how to make this GUI installer ???.
and does someone know softwar
Am Montag, 23. Juli 2001 14:13 schrieb Hasso Tepper:
> Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > Can someone give me a hint how to get "sid" to display the euro
> > symbol under kde2.2?
>
> ISO-8859-15 charset and no problem.
>
> ? - should be euro ;)
Hmm. I can see the euro symbol in your mail, but how do I get
Hi all.
Can someone give me a hint how to get "sid" to display the euro symbol
under kde2.2?
Thanks,
-Cajus
Thanks for all the replies and information. I agree that for Linux users
and Open Source supporters, Ogg Vorbis is the only way to go. However, this
also proves my point that Complete Open Source solutions don't allways work
for everyone. The two main examples are:
1) The poor Office droid who is
Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> Can someone give me a hint how to get "sid" to display the euro
> symbol under kde2.2?
ISO-8859-15 charset and no problem.
¤ - should be euro ;)
regards,
--
Hasso Tepper
KDE Estonian Team
hello all
I try to build kde2.2b from cvs with no luck. I get this error while
building kdebase (doing dpkg-buildpackage):
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make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/tim/kdecvs/kdebase/kcontrol/info'
Making all in ioslaveinfo
make[4]: Entering directo
Victor McAllister wrote:
However I must have missed something
find /. startkde | grep startkde
says no such file or directory.
The documentation I saw says to replace twm with startkde.
I don't know about that. Have you been looking for starxkde2?
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
How about start
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