On a sun workstation I use tip hardwire to connect to the
serial port. Is there something similar on debian/kde?, tks.
Regards
Mikej
Problem: Dual Head setup using Xinerama.
Additional system specs:
Dell Precision 420
Dual P3 1Ghz
1G Ram
ATI Radeon 7500 (2x 1600x1200)
So, I upgrade to kde3.0.3 using the kd3.org link and restart kdm.
When I login, things seem to start up but the kicker quickly stops
responding (locks up).
If
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ok. sorry for my wrong post. i eventually took the time to read the gnu
privacy handbook. what i suggested was nonsense and dangerous. and i'll never
do something like that again, promised...
what lead me to this stupid workaround was the fact, that
These links maybe of interest too.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2002/debian-kde-200209/msg00133.html
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/kde3-debian/
Certainly I followed the instructions in the second link, in the General
section, and it worked for me.
Matthew Joyce
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Suresh,
That's a huge task I found. But worth it. I'm not really the best person
technically to help you with this, but...i'd be disrepectful to the kind
others on this list that helped me get kde3 working on my system. So i'll
give it a bash - pun intended(bash = aussie slang for 'give it a tr
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 16:15, David Pashley wrote:
> trust yourself. I would be surpised if someone had managed to create a key
> which hadn't been self-signed.
They do that all the time. Just recently I went to a key-signing party and
one of the people there hadn't self-signed their key. I'm surpr
torsdagen den 3 oktober 2002 19.11 skrev Michael Hoodes:
> That is the greeting that was "left" by the Swedish packager (Karolina
> Lindqvist - to be thanked for the 3.1 debs) and pgd is part of the
> login. As far as "Välkommen" I'm saving this for future KDM logins -
> It's a bit nicer than my
hi,
I have a debian 2.2 / woody with kde2 running on my
latop , I want to upgrade it to the latest realease of
kde.
How can I do that ??
thanks in advance.
suresh
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I'm trying to use the database from qt designer. It will not connect to the
database. I get:
"Could not connect to database.
Please ensure that the database server is running and that all the connection
information is correct.
[Driver not loader
Driver not loaded]"
I get the same message no m
Tom,
I'll try and help with a few of your questions, however please
don't try and evaluate Debian on the strength of KDE 3.1 Beta
or Unstable. I do run Unstable and 3.1 Beta on a seperate partion
from my Testing/KDE 3.03. And although KDE is Beta, it is pretty
stable as is the Unstable OS but K
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On Thursday 03 October 2002 2:50 pm, David Pashley wrote:
> On Thursday 03 October 2002 1:19 pm, bruno randolf wrote:
> > i'm not sure if this is the problem in your case, but kmail only encrypts
> > to keys which are signed and trusted.
> >
> > so you
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On Thursday 03 October 2002 2:40 pm, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 15:17, Ben Burton wrote:
> > > so you have to do
> > > gpg --edit-key
> > > Command> sign
> > > Command> trust
> > > Command> save
> >
> > No! You should only ever sign a
El Jue 03 Oct 2002 13:16, Hendrik Sattler escribió:
> Am Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2002 11:30 schrieb José Manuel Pérez:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I've got KDE 3.0.3 and gnupg 0.13-3 from Debian unstable. I've generated
> > my
>
>
> Huh:
> ii gnupg 1.0.7-2
> I was under the impression that the original message was about your own
> key, which you should sign (keys that aren't self-signed are worthless).
> Presumably you don't need to look at your own drivers' license.
Sure, but the message I quoted was regarding encryption which is generally
(thoug
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On Thursday 03 October 2002 1:19 pm, bruno randolf wrote:
> i'm not sure if this is the problem in your case, but kmail only encrypts
> to keys which are signed and trusted.
>
> so you have to do
> gpg --edit-key
>
> and then:
> Command> sign
> ...
>
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 15:17, Ben Burton wrote:
> > so you have to do
> > gpg --edit-key
> > Command> sign
> > Command> trust
> > Command> save
>
> No! You should only ever sign a key if you can be sure the key belongs to
> the person who claims to own it. This generally means you have received
> th
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> Package: kapptemplate
> Version: 2.2.2-7
Ah, okay.
I'm not going to add this conflict, since that particular version of
kapptemplate is the KDE2 version on the debian servers; the debian servers
don't even know what kdelibs4-dev is. There could
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> so you have to do
> gpg --edit-key
> Command> sign
> Command> trust
> Command> save
No! You should only ever sign a key if you can be sure the key belongs to the
person who claims to own it. This generally means you have received the key
(or i
Package: kapptemplate
Version: 2.2.2-7
Severity: wishlist
kapptemplate fails to create compilable code when using kdelibs4-dev
version 4:3.0.3a-1. Kdelibs4-dev provides kdelibs-dev that
kapptemplate depends on, but this configuration obviously doesn't
work. Freshly created app templates with defau
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i'm not sure if this is the problem in your case, but kmail only encrypts to
keys which are signed and trusted.
so you have to do
gpg --edit-key
and then:
Command> sign
...
Command> trust
...
Command> save
after that you are able to select the key
torsdagen den 3 oktober 2002 12.50 skrev Jesus Climent:
> Just installed kde beta2 on an unstable machine.
>
> So far it works ok, but korganizer misses libkcalsystem.so
>
> it is provided as a link by kdepim-dev, but cannot find it inside the
> debs.
I have gone the whole of KDE and have found th
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 10:20:27AM +0300, Sami Lempinen wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 04:06:43PM +1000, Tom wrote:
>
> > Also, the title is German, "Valkommem till Linux pa sandra".
>
> It's Swedish. Cannot help you with your problem though. :(
You can fix that one manually in /etc/kde3/kdmrc
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Am Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2002 11:30 schrieb José Manuel Pérez:
> Hi all.
>
> I've got KDE 3.0.3 and gnupg 0.13-3 from Debian unstable. I've generated my
Huh:
ii gnupg 1.0.7-2GNU privacy guard - a
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On Thursday 03 Oct 2002 10:30 am, José Manuel Pérez wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I've got KDE 3.0.3 and gnupg 0.13-3 from Debian unstable. I've generated my
> keys and configure kmail (1.4.3) in order to use gpg, but it never signs
> nor encripts my messages.
Just installed kde beta2 on an unstable machine.
So far it works ok, but korganizer misses libkcalsystem.so
it is provided as a link by kdepim-dev, but cannot find it inside the
debs.
J
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Hi all.
I've got KDE 3.0.3 and gnupg 0.13-3 from Debian unstable. I've generated my
keys and configure kmail (1.4.3) in order to use gpg, but it never signs nor
encripts my messages.
Someone knows what can I do? I don't get any error/warning message about it,
and I know gpg works ok.
Thanks i
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On Wednesday 02 October 2002 11:57 pm, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Look for sections like the following:
> > Preparing to replace kaddressbook 4:3.0.7.cvs20020824-1 (using
> > .../kaddressbook_4%3a3.0.8.cvs20020930-1.2_i386.deb) ...
> > Unpacking replacement
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On Wednesday 02 October 2002 8:34 pm, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > btw your key doesn't seem to be on the keyservers, which makes signing
> > messages a lot less useful. You may want to do:
> > gpg --keyserver the.earth.li --send-key E5FA70BF
>
> btw2: is t
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 04:06:43PM +1000, Tom wrote:
> Also, the title is German, "Valkommem till Linux pa sandra".
It's Swedish. Cannot help you with your problem though. :(
-Sami
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On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 01:32:36PM +0100, Chris Boyle wrote:
> fwiw, an updated xmmsarts is at:
> http://people.debian.org/~cmb/
Can this be added to the KDE3 FAQ, please? Some information on
how to put this package on hold as well as how to "un-hold" it might
be appropriate too.
I wish
Hi All,
My goal is to contribute toward Linux, and it looks to me like
Debian is my best avenue to do so. I think of it as giving back
to all of you who have already given to me.
Primarily from reading the excellent "mypage.bluewin.ch/kde3-debian"
and "davidpashley.com/debian-kde/faq.html"
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