I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find konverse debs for KDE
3.0.2.
JE
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> and I can see the job go to the spooler, and then disapear. CUPs reports
> that it aborted the job as there were no pages to print. Kghostview will
> print say a chapter of it to a file but again that file wont print. Xpdf
> however whilst not very pretty will print the PDF fine.
I've had the sa
> Multiple versions of KDE can not be installed into the same hierarchy
> and this is not a limitation of Debian, it is a limitation of how KDE
> works.
Could you please post more information on this ?
I see kdeinit and dcopserver version conflict, but I believe it is not too
hard to fix (e.g. i
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In kde my fonts all look nice, however in non kde apps (mozilla / gtk apps /
acrobat reader etc) all my fonts are very big. I have even tried setting my
screen to 75 dpi but that doesnt fix it. I dont have gnome or any other
window manager installed, s
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 05:34:50PM +0200, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> kpanel just won't swallow any wmapplets on my KDE3 (from calc)
>
> I've tried to find s.th. about it on the net but from the sparse info I
> found it looks like kpanel _should_ swallow them. kdock in fact does so -
>
kpanel just won't swallow any wmapplets on my KDE3 (from calc)
I've tried to find s.th. about it on the net but from the sparse info I
found it looks like kpanel _should_ swallow them. kdock in fact does so -
only kpanel does not.
Has anybody had any success with that or has a hint on how to achi
Hi
I have a large PDF of about 150 pages that wont print either in its entirity
or in part using KDDE 3.02 and Kghostview. It says its printing and I can see
the job go to the spooler, and then disapear. CUPs reports that it aborted
the job as there were no pages to print. Kghostview will print
On Thursday 25 July 2002 2:51 pm, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Multiple versions of KDE can not be installed into the same hierarchy
> and this is not a limitation of Debian, it is a limitation of how KDE
> works. You can of course have one version in /usr and one somewhere
> else like /opt or /usr/loca
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 09:33:02AM -0300, Ashley George wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Debian unstable. Is it possible to install the KDE 3
> packages mentioned in recent postings side by side with Debian's 2.2
> packages?
Multiple versions of KDE can not be installed into the same hierarchy
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Debian unstable. Is it possible to install the KDE 3
> packages mentioned in recent postings side by side with Debian's 2.2
> packages?
>
> I noticed the instructions on calc.cx/kde.txt say that if you use APT,
> you must remove the KDE2 packages first. Does that mean
Hi,
I am running Debian unstable. Is it possible to install the KDE 3
packages mentioned in recent postings side by side with Debian's 2.2
packages?
I noticed the instructions on calc.cx/kde.txt say that if you use APT,
you must remove the KDE2 packages first. Does that mean that if you
do
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XAIPE!
Thanx for that!
Franz
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 23:05, Michael Spanier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to inform you that I have repacked gwenview to add support
> for KDE 3.x and updated the gwenview package for KDE 2.x in woody.
>
> Both packages are available from
> http://www.stud
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