> There's a bug in XFree86 4.1.0-7: Edit
>
> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99xfree86-common_start
>
> and change the line
>
> exec "$REALSTARTUP"
>
> into
>
> exec $REALSTARTUP
That's it. It's working now. Thank You!
--
Toomas Vananurm,
Registered Linux User #89193
> I found something useful on my sound problem on KDE.
>
> I opened an xterm and typed kde2 -h to see what my options are ... well
> kde started again.
> But it threw an interesting error:
> device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied).
>
> but the ls -l shows the permissions to be lrwxrw
I found something useful on my sound problem on KDE.
I opened an xterm and typed kde2 -h to see what my options are ... well
kde started again.
But it threw an interesting error:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied).
but the ls -l shows the permissions to be lrwxrwxrwx
bleah!
> Is there a chance that we can get this into sid sometime? Or is there
> a licensing issue with the QPL?
I want to say that mosfet-liquid (which is not GPL-compatible) links with
Qt (which is GPLed, at least for our purposes) and hence there are license
problems. But don't take my word on this.
* Maximilian Reiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011010 00:36]:
> > I just tried to install mosfet's liquid theme
> > Has anyone else tried this and succeeded ?
> have a look at http://www.area57.de/harlekin/linux.php4
> Just some shlib (lintian) things left to fix.
Wow, you guys plainly rock! If you d
Am Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2001 00:04 schrieb Volker Schlecht:
> Hi,
>
>
> I just tried to install mosfet's liquid theme
> (http://www.mosfet.org/liquid.html) on KDE 2.2.1 (as from unstable),
> but eventually gave up unnerved because the default installation as
> provided by the makefile doesn't work
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[Volker SchlechtTuesday 09 October 2001 06:04 pm]:
| I just tried to install mosfet's liquid theme
| (http://www.mosfet.org/liquid.html) on KDE 2.2.1 (as from unstable),
| but eventually gave up unnerved because the default installation as
Hi,
I just tried to install mosfet's liquid theme
(http://www.mosfet.org/liquid.html) on KDE 2.2.1 (as from unstable),
but eventually gave up unnerved because the default installation as
provided by the makefile doesn't work, and configuring KDE manually is
a major pain.
Has anyone else tried t
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Am Dienstag, 9. Oktober 2001 18:22 schrieb Pere Castañer:
> I'm trying to start the package imwheel with my xsession, but kde don't
> pay atention to my /etc/X11/Xsession. Someone could tell me why?
> I need to put the imwheel to start automatically wi
On Tuesday 09 October 2001 17:58, Toomas Vananurm wrote:
> I can't figure it out where is the problem with my graphical desktop. kdm
> starts and the login screen appears. But if I login, the kdm just
> restarts. Log-files are not indicating any errors (or I just can't find
> them). I can "use" X
I'm trying to start the package imwheel with my xsession, but kde don't
pay atention to my /etc/X11/Xsession. Someone could tell me why?
I need to put the imwheel to start automatically with kde because my pdf
reader and others progs don't scroll with my mouse wheel.
I use Kde 2.2.1 and Debian Sid
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On Tuesday 09 October 2001 09:05 am, Ax wrote:
> Dne út 9. říjen 2001 17:58 Toomas Vananurm napsal(a):
> > Hello!
> >
> > I can't figure it out where is the problem with my graphical desktop.
> > kdm starts and the login screen appears. But if I login,
> I'm running the kde packages for potato from kde.debian.net and found that
> the kivio line connector tool does not work at all. I searched the archives
> to see this mentioned back in April so why is this still broken?
The connector tool was broken in one of the KOffice beta releases and
fixed
Dne út 9. říjen 2001 17:58 Toomas Vananurm napsal(a):
> Hello!
>
> I can't figure it out where is the problem with my graphical desktop.
> kdm starts and the login screen appears. But if I login, the kdm just
> restarts. Log-files are not indicating any errors (or I just can't find
> them). I can "
I'm running the kde packages for potato from kde.debian.net and found that
the kivio line connector tool does not work at all. I searched the archives
to see this mentioned back in April so why is this still broken?
Will it eventually be fixed so us potato users can enjoy this package?
Anyone kn
Hello!
I can't figure it out where is the problem with my graphical desktop. kdm
starts and the login screen appears. But if I login, the kdm just
restarts. Log-files are not indicating any errors (or I just can't find
them). I can "use" X by selectin safe mode from kdm-login. Before the
problem
--- Kamil Kisiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On October 8, 2001 03:14, Giles Constant wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > What font is everyone using for konsole when anti-aliased fonts are
> turned
> > on?
Andale Mono. It's very san serif, looks nice, and is available
from the webfonts package.
Cheers
Op dinsdag 9 oktober 2001 14:39, schreef Frank Dekervel:
> - seems in the Makefiles there are some double \n escapes like this
> .c.o: blah blah \\
> blah blah \\
i solved this already by replacing koffice's admin dir by the admin of
kdelibs. still stuck on the second one
hello,
i am trying to compile today's kde in sid, qt-copy and kdelibs already went
fine, but i have trouble compiling koffice:
- seems in the Makefiles there are some double \n escapes like this
.c.o: blah blah \\
blah blah \\
make doesn't like that. i simply search/repl
On October 8, 2001 03:14, Giles Constant wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> What font is everyone using for konsole when anti-aliased fonts are turned
> on?
>
> The only two that seem to work that I've found are the various forms of
> courier and Lucida console, both of which look at best, horrible, and at
> wo
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