This is actually probably more to do with resizing the window than
anything else. If you were is a console proram like pine and resized the
window, then the SIGWINCH probably did not propagate properly to bash and
so it no longer knows the correct size of the window. To fix it, just
resize the wi
On Thursday 24 January 2002 17:54, Saadiq Rodgers-King wrote:
> Not sure if this is KDE specific but I have noticed it on both my laptop
> and desktop running sid. It seems that sometimes when I'm on the last
> line of my konsole window and I type to the end of the line, instead of
> wrapping to t
Not sure if this is KDE specific but I have noticed it on both my laptop
and desktop running sid. It seems that sometimes when I'm on the last
line of my konsole window and I type to the end of the line, instead of
wrapping to the next line, it seems to start at the beginning of the
same line over
> > Has somebody installed KDE 3.0 in a Debian box locally and suceeded?.
>
> I compiled it on Tuesday and it worked, I also followed the same web page.
I've succeeded with the same instructions, too.
A small addition to the women.kde.orgs article: you can try/develop (still
rather unstable) KDE
On Thursday 24 January 2002 14:31, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> I am trying to compile KE 3.0 in a Debian (woody+sid ) box in a local
> directory and I have problems when compiling kdelibs. I have followed the
> instructions in http://women.kde.org/projects/coding/kde2+3.html
>
> Has somebody instal
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On Thursday 24 January 2002 12:46 am, tluxt wrote:
> Several things here.
>
> 1st - Thanks to everyone's help on CUPS for KDE. I've now got CUPS
> printing a test page perfectly on an Epson color inkjet. I've
I am trying to compile KE 3.0 in a Debian (woody+sid ) box in a local
directory and I have problems when compiling kdelibs. I have followed the
instructions in http://women.kde.org/projects/coding/kde2+3.html .
qt-copy and kdesupport compile fine, but kdelibs does not. I get the
following er
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 17:01, David Bishop wrote:
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> On Wednesday 23 January 2002 09:56 am, Nigel Pauli wrote:
> > Is there a way of changing the browser that is automatically
> > launched when one clicks on a url from Konqueror to Opera? I'm
I Have german KDE here so I don't know the exact english words:
- chose invalid mixer card
-> File -> close mixer card
that's it.
should have better been placed under "settings"..
Sönke
Am Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2002 14:03 schrieb Pedro Corte-Real:
> I have two Creative PCI 128 card
> Also, just how much memory and swap space do you have? The reason I
> ask, is that on another computer I have, I had similar "problems". X,
> KDE and/or Mozilla just wouldn't run within 64 Megs on it.
I had 128 MB of memory on my previous hardware configuration and still got
the same behaviou
> Had the same exact problem. Go to "Settings->Configure KGhostView" and
> click "Configure" on the Ghostscript part.
>
> I supose you meant KGhostView...
Yes, I did. Interpreter had, for some reason, changed from 'gs' to some
garbage.
There was already a 4 days old bug report in bugs.kde.org su
* G. L. `Griz' Inabnit schrieb am 23.01.02 um 23:04 Uhr:
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> On Wednesday 23 January 2002 10:12 am, Pedro Corte-Real wrote:
> > On Wednesday 23 January 2002 18:02, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > > Have you tried to delete the kmix configfilei(s) before logging int
Hi all,
I have some problems to configure Kbiff, a mail notifier, with netscape
or mozilla. I tried a particular configuration described in the HELP
documentation. But it doesn't work upto now.
My setup:
* Script for the "Mail client" option:
if [ -L "$HOME/.netscape/lock" ]
then
netscape -rem
On Thursday 24 January 2002 03:43, Robert Tilley wrote:
> When other people responded to my posting concerning system usage, I knew
> it was a possible issue. Specifically, it is the fact that gkrellm shows
> an average of 50% CPU usage when KDE is running, and about 3% when Blackbox
> is running
Hi,
On Thursday, 24. January 2002 08:04, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
...
> Both were bouncing up to
> near the "top" of the TOP listing, but they never stay there long enough
> to get a screen shot.
...
> Try cross-referenceing top with "ps aux" and see just what apps are
> associated with all your kde
Several things here.
1st - Thanks to everyone's help on CUPS for KDE. I've now got CUPS
printing a test page perfectly on an Epson color inkjet. I've got Konq
printing the KDE home page, etc. I can print from Kwrite.
Now:
So, I want to view and print PDF files.
Q1) What is the suggested/best
Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When other people responded to my posting concerning system usage, I knew it
was a possible issue. Specifically, it is the fact that gkrellm shows an
average of 50% CPU usage when KDE is running, and about 3% when Blackbox is
running which seems to indic
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