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On Friday 13 September 2002 10:03 am, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> On Friday 13 September 2002 18:58, Nathan Waddell wrote:
> > IMNSHO, the RedHat Package Manager is far less powerful and flexible
> > than Debian's dpkg. Forcing users to go searching for
fredagen den 13 september 2002 22.33 skrev David Pashley:
> AIUI, most(all?) of the KDE libs have had their sonames bumped so we do
> not need to do this if we put KDE 3 in to a post transition sid, but we
> will have to wait until KDE4 before we can drop the c from the package
> names if we put i
Paul Cupis said, and I quote:
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> On Friday 13 September 2002 15:58, Matt Reynolds wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 08:32, Paul Cupis wrote:
> > > kde3 will go into sid when the gcc3.2 transiton is over/complete. KDE is
> > > very much a C++-based
Pablo de Vicente said, and I quote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running KDevelop 2.1.3, and I miss the KDE library documentation at the
> left navigation panel. In former versions, I could unfold a tree with the
> list of classes for QT and KDE. Now I can only browse the QT documentation
> form the cent
Frank Van Damme said, and I quote:
> On Friday 13 September 2002 18:58, Nathan Waddell wrote:
> > IMNSHO, the RedHat Package Manager is far less powerful and flexible than
> > Debian's dpkg. Forcing users to go searching for RPM's that may or may not
> > have that dependency you need to compile/ru
Brian Nelson said, and I quote:
>
> But isn't the point of the gcc transition to decide how to cleanly
> migrate C++ stuff like KDE to the new ABI? If KDE3 were uploaded, it
> would just end up transitioning just like every other C++ library, like
> Qt.
>
If I understand the current draft trans
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On Friday 13 September 2002 15:58, Matt Reynolds wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 08:32, Paul Cupis wrote:
> > kde3 will go into sid when the gcc3.2 transiton is over/complete. KDE is
> > very much a C++-based system and there is little point uploading i
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On Friday 13 September 2002 15:20, Chris Halls wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 02:32:45PM +0100, Paul Cupis wrote:
> > I notice that people have stopped asking when X4.2 will be in sid, and
> > when openoffice.org will be in sid... [and no, I'm not as
I've noticed that a few people here are signing messages with keys that are
not published.
If your key is not in the major key servers then there's no point in signing a
message to a public list. It just wastes bandwidth.
There are two good solutions to this problem, one is to not sign the mes
On Friday 13 September 2002 18:58, Nathan Waddell wrote:
> IMNSHO, the RedHat Package Manager is far less powerful and flexible than
> Debian's dpkg. Forcing users to go searching for RPM's that may or may not
> have that dependency you need to compile/run an important program is
> idiocy.
IMELHO
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On Friday 13 September 2002 09:08 am, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> Though I wouldn't know from experience, by most accounts I've heard KDE
> 3.x has several advantages over KDE 2.x, speed and stability being two. Of
> course, the improved eye candy doe
Paul Cupis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 13 September 2002 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Is there any light in the tunnel for kde3 being uploaded in Sid some day,
>> some year or so?
>>
>> I might be sounding a bit negative but haven't seen any progress or some
>> sort of status fro
Hello,
I am running KDevelop 2.1.3, and I miss the KDE library documentation at the
left navigation panel. In former versions, I could unfold a tree with the
list of classes for QT and KDE. Now I can only browse the QT documentation
form the centralpanel.
I have also installed htdig, and dox
On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 02:32:45PM +0100, Paul Cupis wrote:
> I notice that people have stopped asking when X4.2 will be in sid, and when
> openoffice.org will be in sid... [and no, I'm not asking now, either]
FYI:
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 06:33:11 -0400
From: Debian Installer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Though I wouldn't know from experience, by most accounts I've heard KDE
3.x has several advantages over KDE 2.x, speed and stability being two. Of
course, the improved eye candy doesn't hurt either (so much for speed!
LOL).
You raise some good points. I am quite productive in KDE 2.2.2, but man
Let's try posting to the list... :¬)
Regards,
Malcolm
> > I use KDE 2.2.2 and when I choose Logout, it asks if I really want to
> > logout but there is no options to choose shutdown or reboot, too.
> > I can do shutdown or reboot only from KDM.
> > How can I configure KDE to ask me at logout if
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gnome 1.4 and 2.2 do me just fine, there wasn't a huge lot of extras from
what i've seen in kde 3 over kde 2.2. And last time i checked out
(admittedly a month ago or so) gnome 2 was extremely unstable. I can't
justify changing o/s just cos of the version of kde/gnome that it's running.
What matt
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On Friday 13 September 2002 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any light in the tunnel for kde3 being uploaded in Sid some day,
> some year or so?
>
> I might be sounding a bit negative but haven't seen any progress or some
> sort of status fro
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On Friday 13 September 2002 1:52 pm, Tamas Greguss wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I use KDE 2.2.2 and when I choose Logout, it asks if I really want to
> logout but there is no options to choose shutdown or reboot, too.
> I can do shutdown or reboot only from KDM.
>
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020913 14:13]:
> I don't want to go on a "apt-get find the right apt-get lines for today"
> crusade. I don't want to go find packages in some rpm-findish way. I whant
> them in my standard apt-get lines, like the way all other packages are
> maintained. .
Hi!
I use KDE 2.2.2 and when I choose Logout, it asks if I really want to
logout but there is no options to choose shutdown or reboot, too.
I can do shutdown or reboot only from KDM.
How can I configure KDE to ask me at logout if I want logout, shutdown,
or reboot? I couldn't find such a setting
hi all,
i just finished compiling koffice for woody
the packages are on
deb http://www.opensides.be/kde3/ ./
full instruction in in http://www.opensides.be, menu debian
have fun
--
Opensides sprl
Benoit Mortier - Linux Engineer
Sorry for the empty mess.
Geezzz I know. But as you state yourself it's not in SID, it for sure works
with SID but it's official packages, even though that the packages you are
refering to are mostly created by the package maintenars for kde in debian.
What is holding back kde3 from being uplo
Hear, hear. I'm sad to say that if this (and GNOME 2.x) doesn't happen
soon, I'll have to switch to another distro, despite how much I appreciate
Debian.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Spoke Thusly:
> Is there any light in the tunnel for kde3 being uploaded in Sid some
> day, some year or so?
>
> I might be
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any light in the tunnel for kde3 being uploaded in Sid some day,
> some year or so?
>
> I might be sounding a bit negative but haven't seen any progress or some
> sort of status from the maintaineres for some while now.. Is it still
> the
Is there any light in the tunnel for kde3 being uploaded in Sid some day,
some year or so?
I might be sounding a bit negative but haven't seen any progress or some
sort of status from the maintaineres for some while now.. Is it still
the transition to gcc 3.X that slows debians progress to
Hi.
I have KDE 2.2.2 on my computer and (nearly) everything works just fine.
Eccept for 2 things:
1) I can click on the DVD icon, it mounts and tries to start konqueror, but
konqueror does not open!
2) Using konqueror for webbrowsing, it often uses too small fontswhich I
cannot change!
I fou
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