On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 09:45:56 -0500, Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I need to change the refresh rate of X because some slight flickering has
>been noticed. I'm running X 4.1 and don't know which application to use.
>
>Does KDE have anything to help?
I think the answer is "No, KDE does
Rene Horn said, and I quote:
>
> I'm of the thought that maybe it might be a good idea that we split up the
> work on the KDE packages. KDE is pretty big, and I'd imagine that we'd have
> faster results if we had more people on it.
>
I'm currently helping DannyS with KDE. Currently we sorting
On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 06:23:48PM -0800, Tim Grogan wrote:
> Thanks Chris, here's a newbie type question. To get all of the kde stuff
> should I upgrade to sid?
>
> Tim
If you want all of KDE right now you can upgrade to sid (if you are on
x86) otherwise you can wait for about a week and hopefu
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I'm of the thought that maybe it might be a good idea that we split up the
work on the KDE packages. KDE is pretty big, and I'd imagine that we'd have
faster results if we had more people on it.
I'm going to try to start reading the docs on being a
Thanks Chris, here's a newbie type question. To get all of the kde stuff
should I upgrade to sid?
Tim
> kdelibs is in sid now and nearly built for all archs
> kdebase is in sid and still needs to be built for all archs
> kdeadmin has a bad build-dep and needs to be fixed
> kdegraphics has some i
On Sunday 03 March 2002 19:40, Chris Cheney wrote:
> kdelibs is in sid now and nearly built for all archs
> kdebase is in sid and still needs to be built for all archs
> kdeadmin has a bad build-dep and needs to be fixed
> kdegraphics has some issues daniels is looking at
> kdemultimedia is in sid
kdelibs is in sid now and nearly built for all archs
kdebase is in sid and still needs to be built for all archs
kdeadmin has a bad build-dep and needs to be fixed
kdegraphics has some issues daniels is looking at
kdemultimedia is in sid and still needs to be built for all archs
kdenetwork is in si
On Sunday 03 March 2002 06:45 am, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I need to change the refresh rate of X because some slight flickering has
> been noticed. I'm running X 4.1 and don't know which application to use.
>
> Does KDE have anything to help?
take a look at /var/log/XFree86.0.log. it will provide
On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 06:07:22PM +, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> Above those two rectangles you should have a tiny "dotted bar", right-click
> on it and select remove.
Ah yes, thanks, that did it. I actually think I had done that once before.
Dirk
> On Sunday 03 Mar 2002 5:15 pm, Dirk Eddelbu
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Am Sonntag, 3. März 2002 15:45 schrieb Robert Tilley:
> I need to change the refresh rate of X because some slight flickering has
> been noticed. I'm running X 4.1 and don't know which application to use.
>
> Does KDE have anything to help?
This is a
Hi All !
Iam trying now since some time to compile KDE3 on my
woody system . The last thing i tried was the CVS
download which worked pretty well . I installed qt
kdesupport arts kdelibs . then i tried to install
kdebase which configures fine but after "make" it
stops with some errors in favicon.
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Hi,
On Sunday 03 March 2002 17:57, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Had a look round the net and can't find any .DEB packages for KDE.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction with an ftp address or a
> useful URL please.
Hrm, is this woody/unstable or
Duh.. just remebered, on my box the panel is aligned vertically, that dotted
bar will be to the left on a horizontal panel.
On Sunday 03 Mar 2002 6:07 pm, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> Above those two rectangles you should have a tiny "dotted bar", right-click
> on it and select remove.
>
> On Sunday 0
Above those two rectangles you should have a tiny "dotted bar", right-click
on it and select remove.
On Sunday 03 Mar 2002 5:15 pm, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> I selected the "System Monitor" applet for the panel. Now I have two empty
> rectangles sitting there that don't do anything, and that don
Hello,
On Sunday, 3. March 2002 18:15, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> I selected the "System Monitor" applet for the panel. Now I have two empty
> rectangles sitting there that don't do anything, and that don't go away.
> How do I unset them? I played the active/inactive options in preferences
> but n
I selected the "System Monitor" applet for the panel. Now I have two empty
rectangles sitting there that don't do anything, and that don't go away. How
do I unset them? I played the active/inactive options in preferences but no
luck. Any idea?
CCs welcome, I'm not subscribed to debian-kde.
Than
I need to change the refresh rate of X because some slight flickering has
been noticed. I'm running X 4.1 and don't know which application to use.
Does KDE have anything to help?
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