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The version of Kbear I am running:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kbear -v
Qt: 3.0.5
KDE: 3.0.7 (KDE 3.1 beta1)
KBear: 2.0beta2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Hope this helps.
Ravenhall
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 09:10 pm, Ben Burton wrote:
> > Kbear crashes upon o
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This is whence I get my KOffice debs, and where I'm pulling Kbear from.
I guess this is a bug with the 3.1beta1 debs then?
Or a system misconfiguration?
Rav
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 09:10 pm, Ben Burton wrote:
> > Kbear crashes upon opening in
> Kbear crashes upon opening in KDE3.1beta1 on Debian unstable. The packages
> for KDE3.1beta1 I got from http://folk.uio.no/johannwi/kde3.1-beta1/, so
> perhaps this is a bug with those packages. I am emailing the maintainer of
> KBear, the debian-kde mailing list, and the creator of the KDE pack
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Kbear crashes upon opening in KDE3.1beta1 on Debian unstable. The packages for
KDE3.1beta1 I got from http://folk.uio.no/johannwi/kde3.1-beta1/, so perhaps
this is a bug with those packages. I am emailing the maintainer of KBear, the
debian-kde mail
Hi all.
I'm having some problems building the qt example programs.
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$ make 2> err.txt
g++-2.95 -c -I/usr/include/qt -pipe -fno-exceptions -O3 -Wall
-Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -o hello.o hello.cpp
g++-2.95 -L/lib-o ./hello hello.o m
Hi,
I just made a KDE 3.0.3 patch that fixes virtual wrapping in kedit.
The patch, and also a binary .deb for the impatient, are available at:
http://koti.welho.com/jelonen/code/unofficial-debs/kedit-wordwrap/
Choose "Virtual (visible but not saved)" as Word Wrap from options. It
replaces the
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I am having the same problem. It is affecting the program Kbear.
When opening Kbear from the command line, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kbear
WARNING: KActionCollection::beginXMLPlug() already called!
WARNING: KActionCollection::beginXMLPlug() already c
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 01:51:18PM -0400, Bruce Miller wrote:
Hi Bruce,
> I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a "no newline"
> implementation of word wrap.
If you like the windows feel you should take a look at nedit.
It's fine for simple as well as programming or other sem
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On Wednesday 04 Sep 2002 6:51 pm, Bruce Miller wrote:
> I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a "no newline"
> implementation of word wrap.
Jedit is a very good text editor written in Java so it will run on many
platforms (ive used
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> I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a "no newline"
> implementation of word wrap.
in your .vimrc:
set wrap
Odd that kate can't do that though... *shrug*
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A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in.
I would welcome advice on a choice of Linux text editors with word wrap. I am
being pragmatic in the transition from Windows to Linux and expect there will
machines with one or both on our home network for the foreseeable future. I
am, however, moving from only playing with Linux to using it for
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 07:35:46PM -0500, Joe Hendrix wrote:
Hi Joe,
> Just to follow up on this, I also just now upgrading the system to KDE
> 3.0.3 from kde.org's debs to see if that would fix the problem, but it
> didn't work. Now .xsession-errors has:
>
> knotify cannot connect to XServer
In kdelibs3 package is a file libkjava.so.1.
There is no such file in kdelibs4 packages, or at least I can't find it.
This file is used by other programs. Wher I can find it?
zdzislaw a. kaleta
Le Mardi 3 Septembre 2002 22:26, Jarno Elonen a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know why read/write smb-protocol is still not supported in the
> KDE3 packages?
I compiled kde from sources and I have R/W support, but it's quite buggy.
It use libsmbclient instead of smbclient, or something like that.
Jarno Elonen wrote:
Does anyone know why read/write smb-protocol is still not supported in the
KDE3 packages?
My guess is nobody (read most people) really don't think it's important.
I'm really just a regular user so I wouldn't know. I have searched the
net to find out more, and the only thing I
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