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On Tuesday 06 November 2001 04:40 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> For the last several days my gkrellm has indicated that 100% of my CPU is
> being used, even at system rest, by only 72 processes. kdeinit represents
> 80% and above of that load, according
On Tuesday 06 November 2001 07:17 pm, Daniel D Jones wrote:
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> Is the current kde package in unstable broken? I'm told that kde depends
> upon kivio, which depends upon python-base, which is not instal
For the last several days my gkrellm has indicated that 100% of my CPU is
being used, even at system rest, by only 72 processes. kdeinit represents
80% and above of that load, according to top.
Should kdeinit be consuming this much processor time?
Note: I run Debian unstable.
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hi there,
kivio is just an additional tool as i know, like VISIO for windows...
You do not have to install kivio for a running kde... so it seems to me :)
i am using unstable since about 3 month and kde is not based upon kvivio...
Just try to install only recommended packages, xfonts, xutils, and a
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Is the current kde package in unstable broken? I'm told that kde depends
upon kivio, which depends upon python-base, which is not installable.
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Its looking as if my graphics card (an onboard S3 Trio64V2/GX chip in a
Compaq DeskPro 2000 P133) isn't supported by XFree86-4.0.1, is it possible
for me to pick up the earlier version of XFree from potato and use that?
If so I am presuming i could just add a line for the potato debs into
sourc
> Is it possible to install koffice 1.1.1-final from unstable in testing
> like kde2.2? Will it find its way in the released woody as well?
Koffice 1.1-final will eventually make its way into woody. It's been held up
by a string of issues including the old automake 1.5 problems and then the
al
Is it possible to install koffice 1.1.1-final from unstable in testing
like kde2.2? Will it find its way in the released woody as well?
Thanks
Marc
Thank you for your input. However, none of these suggestions appear to have
worked :-(
./configure --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt
./configure --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt2/lib
--with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt2/include
./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt2
./configure --with-extra-libs=/usr
On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, Maximilian Reiss wrote:
> You would need to recompile kdebase after you installed liblame.
> Or you try:
>
> http://www.area57.de/harlekin/src/kdebase-audiolibs_2.2.1.0-6_i386.deb
> http://www.area57.de/harlekin/src/liblame0_3.89-0.0_i386.deb
>
> After installing both you shoul
Am Dienstag, 6. November 2001 13:35 schrieb Emiel Metselaar:
> > You would need to recompile kdebase after you installed liblame.
> > Or you try:
> >
> > http://www.area57.de/harlekin/src/kdebase-audiolibs_2.2.1.0-6_i386.deb
> > http://www.area57.de/harlekin/src/liblame0_3.89-0.0_i386.deb
> >
> > A
> You would need to recompile kdebase after you installed liblame.
> Or you try:
>
> http://www.area57.de/harlekin/src/kdebase-audiolibs_2.2.1.0-6_i386.deb
> http://www.area57.de/harlekin/src/liblame0_3.89-0.0_i386.deb
>
> After installing both you should have mp3 too. Until the next upgrade.
>
>
Am Dienstag, 6. November 2001 13:17 schrieb Emiel Metselaar:
> After a small fight with the permissions of my scsi cdrom, the audiocd:/
> ioslave is working. But how do I now get the mp3 folder, on the web I found
> something about installing liblame, but debian does not seem to package it.
> Accor
After a small fight with the permissions of my scsi cdrom, the audiocd:/
ioslave is working. But how do I now get the mp3 folder, on the web I found
something about installing liblame, but debian does not seem to package it.
According to the web the reason is patent-issues, but is the mp3 part o
after my previous, erroneous, message to the list, i did install the kde
metapackage, with the same results you did. after the first failure, i did
an apt-get -f install, allowed it to "remove" the as yet-uninstalled
packages, configure and install the ones it could. then, i did another
apt-get
On Tuesday 06 November 2001 02:09 am, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> Bob Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > after my previous, erroneous, message to the list, i did install the kde
> > metapackage, with the same results you did. after the first failure, i
> > did an apt-get -f install, allowed i
Bob Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> after my previous, erroneous, message to the list, i did install the kde
> metapackage, with the same results you did. after the first failure, i did
> an apt-get -f install, allowed it to "remove" the as yet-uninstalled
> packages, configure and install
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