ok..fixed. or rather fixed package in non-us incoming
good ol' file relocation...
Ivan
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:58, Trevor Phillips wrote:
>
> *The other quirk is probably related to Xinerama: If I drag something and
> drop it on an app in the second screen, then it's as if I dropped it onto
> the desktop - it doesn't drop into the app at all. Dragging the same link,
> and dropping on
> > Also, what i was wondering about is that it's maintained by Debian QA
> > Group and not by Ivan as any other package built of kdebindings is.
>
> I believe Ivan has orphaned kdebindings all together (although it also seems
> he's continuing uploads until someone else takes it over which is ra
> Also, what i was wondering about is that it's maintained by Debian QA
> Group and not by Ivan as any other package built of kdebindings is.
I believe Ivan has orphaned kdebindings all together (although it also seems
he's continuing uploads until someone else takes it over which is rather
cha
A few quirks I've noticed:
*If I FTP somewhere, through a proxy (Squid), the FTP Site looks like a
website (generated by Squid), rather than the usual file manager view. As
such, I cannot upload through drag'n'drop. Is there any way to use the proxy
for FTP File downloads, but not for File-man
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:12:31AM +, John Gay wrote:
> By removing the /usr/local/kylix/bin from my ld.so.conf file and
> re-running ldconfig I was able to sucessfully start a kde app! This
> should allow me to return to a KDE desktop again! I jsut won't be able
> to run my kylix apps. I d
After some more searching and checking ldconfig, I found the problem!
I have kylix installed, and it supplies some qt libs of its own. I have
modified my /etc/ld.so.conf file to include the kylix directory so my
kylix apps could run stand-alone, which created a conflict in my qt libs:
progeny:~#
After an extensive google search it seems I'm not the only one who has
had problems with libkdeui. Unfortunately, most of the site found are
mailing lists that have been purged, but the basic gist I get is this is
related to conflicting libs, which is what I thought in the first place,
if I can
Hi,
On Tuesday 27 November 2001 19:04, Udo Burghardt wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> keeping uptodate with testing I am running KDE 2.2 since it is
> available without Problems. Thanks Ivan!
>
> My last update was yesterday. And now I have a periodical access to one
> harddisk (/usr) _exactly_ every 5 s
Magnus von Koeller wrote:
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On Sunday 25 November 2001 23:13, John Gay wrote:
configure
routine said that I was missing qtlib2.2.2, so I used apt-get to
install the missing qt libs.
# dpkg -l *qt*
ii libqt-dev 2.3.1-16 Qt GUI development headers, stati
KDE 2.2.2 runs well compiled on Debian potato. Attached is a file of
notes I made to help me remember the options. The login manager does
not run since it requires some editing of the X startup files - which I
do not have the patience to deal with - so I just type startx at the
command line.
Hi,
has anyone got running a self compiled kde 2.2.x on a potato machine?
I tried it out with ./configure --prefix=/usr/kde2.2.2 [...]
The kdelibs and kdebase compiled fine, but now I can't start it. I set
$KDEDIR to /usr/kde2.2.2 and wrote in $HOME/.xinitrc
"exec /usr/kde2.2.2/bin/startkde".
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 06:40:13PM +0200, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> I am running Debian testing and wanted to try KDE. Somehow I managed to
> delete /etc/kde2/ when trying to reinstall KDE. Reinstallation (with
> apt-get install kde) did not bring back the script kde2.sh in /etc/kde2/
> and now my KDE
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 06:59:01PM +0100, I wrote:
...and not by even as any other package...
Ivan even ;) - sorry...
Björn
Hi,
just wanted to try gecko as kpart in konqueror, so installed kmozilla. But
this package is completely empty (except changelog and copyright files).
Also, what i was wondering about is that it's maintained by Debian QA
Group and not by even as any other package built of kdebindings is. Tried
t
I am running Debian testing and wanted to try KDE. Somehow I managed to
delete /etc/kde2/ when trying to reinstall KDE. Reinstallation (with
apt-get install kde) did not bring back the script kde2.sh in /etc/kde2/
and now my KDE does not start. Any help how to fix this?
Thanks, Kari
Am Mittwoch 28 November 2001 08:49 schrieb Udo Burghardt:
> Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2001 02:50 schrieb David P James:
> > you could try disabling ide-scsi for your burner.
>
> Thanks for that idea. Willing to check everything I removed the append
> line from lilo.conf, run lilo and rebooted.
>
>
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2001 02:50 schrieb David P James:
> you could try disabling ide-scsi for your burner.
Thanks for that idea. Willing to check everything I removed the append
line from lilo.conf, run lilo and rebooted.
Unfortunalety it makes no difference.
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Udo Burghardt
Thanks to all who answered. I can sleep much better now...
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi Tom,
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like crazy.
Especially when I first resume my notebook.
What is it?
kapm-idled -- kernel apm idle daemon
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