I upgraded kdm a week or so ago, and Konqueror finally
killed X yesterday. Kdm comes up, but I don't get a
background, and the user list is filled with all the
users in the system. eww (but I've already seen some
posts earlier this month on how to fix that). Anyhow, I
try to login, and get
On Monday 19 November 2001 02:14 pm, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
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> > > I am running pure unstable, with KDE 2.1. I know that KDE 2.2 is
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> On Monday 19 November 2001 22:52, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> > I am running pure unstable, with KDE 2.1. I know that KDE 2.2 is
> > currently making its way into unstable. I'm looking forward to
> > upgrading,
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On Monday 19 November 2001 22:52, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> I am running pure unstable, with KDE 2.1. I know that KDE 2.2 is
> currently making its way into unstable. I'm looking forward to
> upgrading, but I can't afford a complete KDE crash and bu
Greetings everyone,
I am running pure unstable, with KDE 2.1. I know that KDE 2.2 is currently
making its way into unstable. I'm looking forward to upgrading, but I can't
afford a complete KDE crash and burn at the moment.
Is it safe to upgrade? I know it takes 10 days for the packages to clear
On Monday 19 November 2001 18:00, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Saturday 20 October 2001 10:54, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> > If you have the time and skills it is always a good idea to compile
> > K-packages yourself. It turned out recently that adding
> > architecture specific optimization ma
> Yes, those packages are not ready for general use currently. AFAIK Ivan's
> working on them. I've experienced the same problem when I installed kdelibs4.
> remove them, --purge --force-all kdelibs3 and then reinstall kdelibs3.
> That's how you can get back to working KDE2.2.
Thankfully I don't n
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On Monday 19 November 2001 21:09, Vaclav Hula wrote:
> Hi,
> I've installed KDE3.0 from people.debian.org, added /usr/lib/kde to
> ld.so.conf (had to to tun (at least) kmail), but now neither kio_http
> nor kio_file can be executed and no file named
Hi,
I've installed KDE3.0 from people.debian.org, added /usr/lib/kde to
ld.so.conf (had to to tun (at least) kmail), but now neither kio_http
nor kio_file can be executed and no file named kio_file* or kio_http*
exists.
Greets..
Ax
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Op maandag 19 november 2001 17:36, schreef Peter Soetens:
> Hi,
>
> I had my problems before with konqueror (like the ssl part) so i regularily
> installed the latest unstables (together with kdebase, kmail etc )
>
> What goes wrong ( I only exerience this on slashdot.org ):
>
> 1. It says th
Hi,
I had my problems before with konqueror (like the ssl part) so i regularily
installed the latest unstables (together with kdebase, kmail etc )
What goes wrong ( I only exerience this on slashdot.org ):
1. It says the process for the http://slashdot.org protocol died unexpectedly
2. OR
I am adding my wife's HP DeskJet 672C printer with the Printing Manager from
KDE 2.2.1.
I can see the printer on the network attached to my wife's shared drive.
When I add it I then desire to test the added printer, and so I click Test.
A dialog pops up saying "The access to the requested reso
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On Saturday 20 October 2001 10:54, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> If you have the time and skills it is always a good idea to compile
> K-packages yourself. It turned out recently that adding
> architecture specific optimization makes a big performance
A while back I posted that I was having problems with my notebook
parking the hard drive. I saw this repeated by others as well.
I have an update, but first, to reiterate:
The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infini
Moreover, the euro support works again with this downgrad !
Le Lundi 19 Novembre 2001 09:06, Aurelien Jarno a écrit :
> Using your advice, I have also downgrade my libqt 2.3.2 to libqt 2.3.1.
> Now, everything work, konqueror doesn't hang, and klipper now works very
> fast.
>
> Aurélien
>
> Le Dim
Using your advice, I have also downgrade my libqt 2.3.2 to libqt 2.3.1. Now,
everything work, konqueror doesn't hang, and klipper now works very fast.
Aurélien
Le Dimanche 18 Novembre 2001 21:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> I've had the same problems and I traced it to the recent
> switch to l
I updated kdevelop to 2.0 and was very impressed. I needed to install the
kdelibs source before the configure routine would finish but then I got a
very impressive kdevelop and was able to check the progress of my small
project.
I thought I'd have a go at playing around with a KDE app, so I tried
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