On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 11:03:47PM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote:
> "Daniel T. Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Great, thanks!
> >
> > However, KDevelop is still crashing with:
>
> Almost all KDE beta applications in unstable are crashing. I suspect
> this problem comes from kdelibs3 sin
Logg in as root
Add this line at the end of your /etc/apt/sources.list and then use dselect /
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto
then (still as root)
update / find task-kde if you want the whole thing, or select individulal
packages.
you can also use
apt-get update /
> Using the command "dcop kdesktop default logout" does the trick, but
> only if I disabled the "logout confirm" stuff globally. Is there a
> possibility to override this setting?
>
nope. :(
i'm planning a clean solution for post-2.2 ...
greetings
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Hi.
I'm currently experimenting with the acpi stuff of my laptop. Now I'm looking
for
a simple way to logout an user _without_ any questions.
Using the command "dcop kdesktop default logout" does the trick, but only if I
disabled the "logout confirm" stuff globally. Is there a possibility to
ov
Hello,
I really need help now.
I am trying to install KDE 2.1.1 on Debian 2.2r3 (Potato).
I can not get it installed. I'm stuck now. Can someone please help?
My Potato is freshly installed on a blank computer. It is all standard from
the official Debian 2.2r3 CD set. It contains the Debian base,
Hasso Tepper wrote:
> Euro sign is not only difference. iso-8859-15 contains some other
> symbols which latin0 didn't ...
Damn, latin1 didn't contain them of course. Latin0 = iso-8859-15.
regards,
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Hasso Tepper
KDE Estonian Team
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Who does use the currency sign??? That is the only difference of
> iso-8859-1 and iso-8859-15 (or did I miss something). Couldn't we
> then make a more reasonable default than iso-8859-1, at least for
> KDE2 ???
Euro sign is not only difference. iso-8859-15 contains some o
I can't get java/javascripts to work with Konqueror.
Installed java from potato...
Some research revealed that Konqueror needs a newer java.
>From the mailing list archives I found that blackdown had the 'debs'
that were supposed to be required...
Installed j2re1.3
Still no-go.
Selected /usr/lib/j2
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