* Ben Burton [Wednesday 19 September 2001 08:36 pm ] :
> Hi.. anyone else having problems with konsole fonts?
not anymore
> Settings are saved to use a custom font, but as of the 2.2.1 upload
> every new console is nevertheless coming up with "Normal" font, which
> for me is not fixed
> I downloaded the plugin, copied the .so and .class to
> /usr/local/netscape/plugins. I then scanned for plugins and it was found and
> is
> now listed.
>
> But I still can't view flash stuff? A shocked site opens 5 different windows,
> each helpfully telling me to "Click here to download shockw
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 14:21 pm, Mike Repass wrote:
> --- Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Suddenly the icons on my desktop insist on being aligned vertically down
> > the left side of the screen, and in an order of their own choosing. If I
> > drag them somewhere else they snap r
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 21:21, Mike Repass wrote:
> --- Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Suddenly the icons on my desktop insist on being aligned vertically down
> > the
> > left side of the screen, and in an order of their own choosing. If I drag
> > them somewhere else they sn
Hi.. anyone else having problems with konsole fonts?
Settings are saved to use a custom font, but as of the 2.2.1 upload every
new console is nevertheless coming up with "Normal" font, which for me is
not fixed-width and rather unpleasant; I'm having to manually revert every
new konsole to the pr
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2001 09:42 schrieb Frank Mehnert:
> > On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:17, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > > is there any known way to tell kmail that the smtp-server shall create
> > > the Message-ID: header field and _NOT_ kmail
hey
Yesterday I noticed that my .kde dir was quite large. It was 11 megs. I
saved my kmailrc file, and rm -rf'ed the .kde dir, and after redo'ing my
settings under KDE, i noticed that KDE was much faster. (The .kde is now
only 5.8 megs)
any idea as to why it got so big?
Sunny Dubey
--- Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suddenly the icons on my desktop insist on being aligned vertically down the
> left side of the screen, and in an order of their own choosing. If I drag
> them somewhere else they snap right back where they were.
> Anyone else seeing this? Have yo
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 04:10 pm, Matt Reynolds wrote:
> After having apt-get update'd this afternoon, I'm getting a massive
> dependancy failure when upgrading many KDE package. Apt seems to be
> looking for version 2.2.1-1 or greater. However, none of the sources I
> have for unstable se
Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2001 22:10 schrieb Matt Reynolds:
> get update'd this afternoon, I'm getting a massive
> dependancy failure when upgrading many KDE package. Apt seems to be
> looking for version 2.2.1-1 or greater. However, none of the sources I
> have for unstable seem to have this ve
> After having apt-get update'd this afternoon, I'm getting a massive
> dependancy failure when upgrading many KDE package. Apt seems to be looking
> for version 2.2.1-1 or greater.
They should turn up on your favourite debian mirror sometime in the next
24 hours or so.
Ben.
Ok folks, 2.2.1 should all be uploaded and installed by now including kdelibs
which decided to be tempermental and not install even though it was one of
the first to be uploaded. :)
Anyways...I'll be out of town Thursday thru Sunday so hopefully nothing major
was broken and everyone can live till
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Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2001 18:06 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
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> Am Dienstag, 18. September 2001 21:17 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> > is there any known way to tell kmail that the smtp-server shall crea
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 08:02 am, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 September 2001 14:25, Putz Ákos wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 September 2001 13:17, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > > I'm tracking debian unstable and kde 2.2 and this seems to be new
> > > behavior. I much prefer to arrange icons ar
After having apt-get update'd this afternoon, I'm getting a massive
dependancy failure when upgrading many KDE package. Apt seems to be looking
for version 2.2.1-1 or greater. However, none of the sources I have for
unstable seem to have this version. Debian's webpages also lack references
t
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Am Dienstag, 18. September 2001 21:17 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> is there any known way to tell kmail that the smtp-server shall create the
> Message-ID: header field and _NOT_ kmail itself?
Can anyone confirm this for Kmail in KDE2.2? The bugtracking
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Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2001 09:42 schrieb Frank Mehnert:
> On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:17, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > is there any known way to tell kmail that the smtp-server shall create
> > the Message-ID: header field and _NOT_ kmail itself
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 14:25, Putz Ákos wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 September 2001 13:17, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > I'm tracking debian unstable and kde 2.2 and this seems to be new behavior.
> > I much prefer to arrange icons around my desktop in my own way. Anyone
> > else seeing this?
>
>
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 13:17, Bud Rogers wrote:
> I'm tracking debian unstable and kde 2.2 and this seems to be new behavior.
> I much prefer to arrange icons around my desktop in my own way. Anyone
> else seeing this?
Yes.
> Have you found a way to turn it off?
No.
Maybe in 2.2.1 ?
When I press 'K' and then 'Run Command...'
it fails every command I try...it won't execute any program
though filename is correct :\
I have a module error in Kcontrol when clicking on the desktop
module in Look & Feel(though I don't have that problem when I
right-click on my desktop and then edi
Suddenly the icons on my desktop insist on being aligned vertically down the
left side of the screen, and in an order of their own choosing. If I drag
them somewhere else they snap right back where they were. The only thing I
have found that changes that behavior at all is
Preferences->Look
I have just apt-get upgraded to KDE2.2
Icons are large and unticking the setup box doesn't shrink them.
Icon labels only appear when I open the properties box.
How do I shrink the icons and label them again?
Testing/unstable kernel 2.4.9
Thanks
John Batistic
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On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:17, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> is there any known way to tell kmail that the smtp-server shall create the
> Message-ID: header field and _NOT_ kmail itself?
Good question but I don't know. Because kmail (2.1.1 on potato) creates
buggy message id's (only hostname wit
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