At the moment, the KDE_3_1_0_RELEASE tag is not attached to the
release code, but one of the release candidates. At least that's the
way it looks to me.
I checked the cvs history of one of the files I noticed had a recent
update,
http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/kdelibs/kstyles/highcolor/
I've run into this problem with Zip disks on Debian and have found
that it takes about 30 seconds before you want to eject it for the
drive not to be "busy."
On my system, the bug is also present in the CLI and with GNOME as
well.
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I've installed kde 3.0.4 from the apt source for unstable from kde.org.
Whenever I log out, a single kdeinit process is left in limbo which then
consumes as much CPU time as it can get it's little mits on.
Has anyone else seen this, got a solution, or reported it as a bug?
Regards,
n.
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rob
For the last two days, KMail could not start a pop3 session to collect my
e-mail.
I verified that all was good with my internet connection. What could cause
this?
Bob
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Am Donnerstag, 14. November 2002 02:09 schrieb Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper:
> I'm just curious, is anyone using kpilot and its conduits for
> kalendar/kab with recent builds of kde? I stopped looking at using this
> as an option a LONG time ago, as it was
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On Thursday 14 November 2002 10:59, Emanuele Centurioni wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using Woody stable distribution and I have found the following
> problems: if I mount a device (floppy or CDROM) and I access it with
> Konqueror I am not able to umount the d
On the last episode (Wednesday 13 November 2002 11:13), R. Boyce wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a minor but very annoying problem: I'm running woody, and until
> recently I had KDE 3.0.0 running perfectly on it (mostly due to advice
> gleaned from this very list). Yesterday I upgraded to KDE 3.0.4 by
Am Donnerstag, 14. November 2002 13:45 schrieb Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists:
> root# lsof|grep floppy
> user$ kill [process number]
It's always konqueror, and lsof doesn't need to be run as root here.
I dunno, I had Nuremberg Windows (SuSE) once, that KDE hat "kdekillall", so
kdekillall konque
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Emanuele Centurioni wrote:
> I am using Woody stable distribution and I have found the following problems:
> if I mount a device (floppy or CDROM) and I access it with Konqueror
> I am not able to umount the device anymore
> (of course I tryed to change directory or to close K
Hi
I am using Woody stable distribution and I have found the following problems:
if I mount a device (floppy or CDROM) and I access it with Konqueror
I am not able to umount the device anymore
(of course I tryed to change directory or to close Konqueror before)
the message for the floppy is
umo
Isn't this a bug?
libqt3-mt-dev depends on libqt3-mt, as it should.
But libqt3-dev does not depend on libqt3 ...
> I'm currently running Debian Unstable, with KDE 3.0.4, using the packages
> from
> kde.org. For some reason, when I log out, I end up with a kdeinit process
> still running, causing 100% CPU utilization. It's easy enough to kill -9
> that process, but I'm wondering what's causing it to hang and
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