On Tuesday 13 November 2001 18:59, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I am experiencing the same problem with Kinkatta as with Konqueror.
>
> I can select Kinkatta from the Internet application menu or by clicking on a
> desktop icon which calls Kinkatta, and the only activity will be the cursor
> will have
Thus spake Justin R. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Speaking of Kinkatta, I can get it to run fine, but it doesn't seem to
> be picked up in session management the same way that other panel apps
> are (noatun, klipper, kbiff, etc.).
>
> Anyone know why this might be? For now I'm just putting it
Speaking of Kinkatta, I can get it to run fine, but it doesn't seem to
be picked up in session management the same way that other panel apps
are (noatun, klipper, kbiff, etc.).
Anyone know why this might be? For now I'm just putting it in my
"Autostart" folder.
--
Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PR
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 13:03, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> I am using KDE 2.2.1 with anti-aliasing and True-Type fonts and when I run
> non-KDE applications like Netscape, Acroread, or any other which uses
> lesstiff I cannot see the fonts. I only get squares in place of each
> character.
>
>
I am experiencing the same problem with Kinkatta as with Konqueror.
I can select Kinkatta from the Internet application menu or by clicking on a
desktop icon which calls Kinkatta, and the only activity will be the cursor
will have the cute flashing penguin to indicate it's loading.
No window ap
Am Dienstag, 13. November 2001 13:03 schrieb Pablo de Vicente:
> I am using KDE 2.2.1 with anti-aliasing and True-Type fonts and when I run
> non-KDE applications like Netscape, Acroread, or any other which uses
> lesstiff I cannot see the fonts. I only get squares in place of each
> character.
>
>
apt-get install cupsys-bsd
is what you want. From what I understand, this package essentially points
any print job made to lp/lpr to cups.
Also, sounds like you've already got it, but for if "cups" doesn't show up
as an option when installing a printer in the "KDE Control Centre, System,
Printin
This might sound strange, but some very limited experiments here show
My hard drive is set up to park after 60 seconds of use.
It does that just fine.
It seems at the moment that as soon as I change the focus from one
window to the next, the hard drive spins up and then parks after another
60
This is what I'm seeing.
any idea when the packages might show up?
--- Begin Message ---
Are you getting error's like these:
delibs3 (>= 4:2.2.2-1) but 4:2.2.1-14 is to be installed
Then head over to the debian-kde lists (thread 2.2.2 changes), in short the
files are not uploaded yet, but the met
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 13:08, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> Does KDE 2.2.1 with XFree86 4.1 support private color maps within a konsole
> window?.
>
> I need to use some applications which only use 8bit color maps and if you run
> them with a higher depth color map they do not work properly. Be
Does KDE 2.2.1 with XFree86 4.1 support private color maps within a konsole
window?.
I need to use some applications which only use 8bit color maps and if you run
them with a higher depth color map they do not work properly. Being part of
the spanish KDE translation team I have translated the
I am using KDE 2.2.1 with anti-aliasing and True-Type fonts and when I run
non-KDE applications like Netscape, Acroread, or any other which uses
lesstiff I cannot see the fonts. I only get squares in place of each
character.
Any ideas on how to solve this, keeping Anti-Aliasing?
I am using
On Monday 12 November 2001 22:56, John Gay wrote:
> After many sleepless nights re-compiling ghostscript5.50 to get my Samsung
> ml4500 'gdi' printer working, sort-of, I found that cups and ghostscript6.50
> from unstable support my printer and now I can print without having to call
> gs by hand
Hi,
I created an unofficial debian package for the gwenview imageviewer.
Screenshots are available from http://gwenview.sourceforge.net/screenshots/
Preliminary debian packages are available at
http://gwenview.sourceforge.net/download/
Right now the packages are for unstable only.
Pleas
Am Montag, 12. November 2001 22:56 schrieb John Gay:
> After many sleepless nights re-compiling ghostscript5.50 to get my Samsung
> ml4500 'gdi' printer working, sort-of, I found that cups and
> ghostscript6.50 from unstable support my printer and now I can print
> without having to call gs by hand
Hi Everybody !
I have managed to get KDE 2.2.1 installed - after
downloading some packages from unstable . Kde starts
up jus fine now . The thing is - no KDE programs seem
to work anymore . KWord , Editor you name it . do i
have to install some additional packages from unstabel
? If i look at wha
Sorry must have been understood it wrong .
David
--- "Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
I certainly did not.
>
> I said the packages to fix the testing problem were
> about to go in.
>
> The problem this person is having is with the kde
> meta package depending
> on the to be
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