Regnat Nikolaus wrote:
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> I always wondered why it is not possible to mount filesystems in konqueror
> file manager. I would be great if you could mount a filesystem with 2 clicks
> (e.g. right-click on the filesystem->mount).
>
> Currently you ha
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Hi
> Another one to the other: you enter the birthday in kab but
> korganizer does not care at all.So why the entry? If you remember
> to look into every (!) entry, every day, you better remember the
>
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 05:46:54PM +, James Thorniley wrote:
> On Friday 18 January 2002 4:46 pm, Jason Boxman wrote:
> > On Friday 18 January 2002 07:36 am, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Everytime I log into KDE the settings of kmix are the default
> > > settings. Saving change
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Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 22:11 schrieb Jason Boxman:
> > However, the address management capabilities in KDE2 are...lets say...
> > simple. Almost all features that would make its use worthwhile are left
> > out.
>
> Can you give me some examples?
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I always wondered why it is not possible to mount filesystems in konqueror
file manager. I would be great if you could mount a filesystem with 2 clicks
(e.g. right-click on the filesystem->mount).
Currently you have to mount using the konsole or cli
Can anyone help me out with the problem of kghostview crashing. I've just
reinstalled everything to do with gs from woody but it keeps giving me a
SIGSEGV and the backtrace shows that it's openFile() that's the problem.
It's strange because gv works fine.
Thanks fae any help, Jonathan Riddell
On Friday 18 January 2002 04:04 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
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> Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 15:28 schrieb Regnat Nikolaus:
> > Another question: Why does KDE have two adress managers (kadressbook and
> > kab)? Is there any reason for this (e.g. do we
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Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 15:28 schrieb Regnat Nikolaus:
> Another question: Why does KDE have two adress managers (kadressbook and
> kab)? Is there any reason for this (e.g. do we really need two adressbook
> applications)?
They are only frontends
* James Thorniley schrieb am 18.01.02 um 18:46 Uhr:
> On Friday 18 January 2002 4:46 pm, Jason Boxman wrote:
> > On Friday 18 January 2002 07:36 am, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Everytime I log into KDE the settings of kmix are the default
> > > settings. Saving changed settings in
On Friday 18 January 2002 4:46 pm, Jason Boxman wrote:
> On Friday 18 January 2002 07:36 am, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Everytime I log into KDE the settings of kmix are the default
> > settings. Saving changed settings in kmix as the new default
> > does *not* work.
> >
> > Did anybod
John Magrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
im not sure if kde can do anything about this, but it doesnt hurt to ask.
i have already asked on the Xfree mailing lists and the advice they gave me
was that the driver needs to be coded better.
situation:
im using a KVM to switch between debian and windo
On Friday 18 January 2002 07:36 am, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I log into KDE the settings of kmix are the default
> settings. Saving changed settings in kmix as the new default
> does *not* work.
>
> Did anybody have the same Problem? What could be the reason?
Doesn't surpise me.
On Friday 18 January 2002 05:04 am, tluxt wrote:
> What's the best way currently to set KDE up for printing?
> Have you done this recently?
>
This is basically what David just said, but all in a nice little HOWTO for
Debian.
http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/cups.html
It's what I us
Donald R. Spoon writes:
"Jeppe Buk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Flash doesn't work in Konqueror on my Woody installation.
Many web sites have a little script it runs when you connect to check the
version of Flash you have installed against the version their site
requires. [SNIP]
I have solved the
"Jeppe Buk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Flash doesn't work in Konqueror on my Woody installation. Scenario:
o I have the Flash plugin in ~/nsplugins
o ~/nsplugins is the only directory for plugins in my Konqueror
setup
o Konqueror finds the plugin and lists it in the Plugins tab
o When open
> The common view, all apps use, users and admins see,
> is the filesystem. That's why the 'subtree' approach sucks.
> Everyone sees this loosely coupled stuff lying around
> but what he/she really wants is a tidy and well organized
> subtree '/'.
>
>
Yes it sucks. But until and unless we have
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[I am writing this email in the mode of you also not being extremely familiar
with how debian does things. There's no shame there, it's big and there's a
lot to learn. If you already know some of this, I apologize.]
On Friday 18 January 2002 03:0
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This is strictly X, sorry.
On Thursday 17 January 2002 04:43 am, John Magrini wrote:
> im not sure if kde can do anything about this, but it doesnt hurt to ask.
> i have already asked on the Xfree mailing lists and the advice they gave me
> was that
I'm using kadressbook (from kdebase 2.2.2-13) and I'm having Problems to
import a list I just created and exported. Kadressbook just imports nothing
after I selected the addressbook.csv file. Am I doing anything wrong or is
this feature broken?
Another question: Why does KDE have two adress man
Hi,
Everytime I log into KDE the settings of kmix are the default
settings. Saving changed settings in kmix as the new default
does *not* work.
Did anybody have the same Problem? What could be the reason?
-Marc
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Am Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2002 11:38 schrieb Maximilian Reiss:
> Ok,
>
> having both (kde2 and kde3) in debian the both time might not be
> the best idea.
> Disadvantages:
> - quite some trouble regarding where the files should go .-)
> - would waste
On Thursday 17 January 2002 7:09 pm, Achim Bohnet wrote:
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> Unfortunately it does not a fix for Debian KDE:
>
> o using kdeconfig from Debian gives you
>/etc/kde2
> /usr/bin
> etc. But admins should install every non deb stuff
> below /usr/lo
im not sure if kde can do anything about this, but it doesnt hurt to ask.
i have already asked on the Xfree mailing lists and the advice they gave me
was that the driver needs to be coded better.
situation:
im using a KVM to switch between debian and windows, im running sid with the
latest kde
What's the best way currently to set KDE up for printing?
Have you done this recently?
Specifically: Recent Woody install.
This will be primarily for printing web pages from Konq.
using a recent parallel port Epson Inkjet printer
which is supposed to be well supported for Linux:
http://www.linu
On Thursday 17 January 2002 21:01, Ian Eure wrote:
> On Thursday 17 January 2002 11:37 am, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
> > > It should - but as of my current base-files, it does not. /opt should
> > > be created as the FHS calls for it to be for third party software. KDE
> > > is not third party so
On Thursday 17 January 2002 21:24, Macolu wrote:
> Le Jeudi 17 Janvier 2002 11:38, Maximilian Reiss a écrit :
[...]
> >
> > Until the release of KDE calc could supply beta (KDE3 RC1) debs from an
> > external apt source. (p.d.o).
> > Here it could be considerable to use the --prefix=/opt/kde3 (opti
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On Thursday 17 January 2002 23:06, Yven Johannes Leist wrote:
> BTW this is sort of offtopic now, but what is the current state of
> the objprelink kde and qt optimizations?
Don't use objprelink, it's buggy. I'm on the KMail mailing list and
there ar
"Eray Ozkural (exa)" wrote:
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> Hi Jeff,
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> On Thursday 17 January 2002 21:44, Jeff Licquia wrote:
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> > We cannot currently ensure that a package installing to /opt cannot
> > overwrite admin-installed software there.
> >
>
> Thanks for th
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:59:27PM +1100, Mark Lee wrote:
> I was just curious to weather anti aliased fonts are included in SID's kde
> 2.2.2.? I was reading the lists approximately 1-2 weeks ago and I noticed
> DanielS say that he wasnt going to include the packages due to their
> instability.
Frank Murphy wrote:
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> On Thursday 17 January 2002 07:04 pm, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
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> > It might be nice to add this bit of policy to Debian Policy
> > so that people do not start mucking around with /opt.
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> This is a good idea. I understand and whole-heartedly agree with the
> reasons behi
"Eray Ozkural (exa)" wrote:
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> On Thursday 17 January 2002 16:21, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > You might note the discussion on debian-kde of late, where Eray is
> > attempting to set a precedent by installing KDE3 into /opt/kde3. Let me
> > first d
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