On Sunday 17 November 2002 05:24 am, Michael Shuey wrote:
Thanks for the advice on using dselect, I'm still learning about APT. After
many hours of unloading and reloading KDE3.x I whimpped out and reloaded
everything. It was a very fresh machine and it was easy to do. It never
occured to me
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On Monday 18 November 2002 12:30 am, Mario wrote:
> Maybe in fact it's matter ( and little crazy too:-) that i use libqt
> compiled by gcc2.95 and going to compile kde with gcc3.2.
The binary formats between the two compilers are incompatible. What
> Wondering which package has got it wrong?
You want a newer quanta checkout. Try checking out HEAD from CVS (which will
become 3.1.0), or if you're already using g++-3.2 compiled packages then try
the package available at http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3-gcc3.2/ .
Ben.
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 11:31 pm, Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 10:30:25PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
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> > On Sunday 17 November 2002 6:04 pm, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > > I just built successfully off the cvs head (exc
W liście z nie, 17-11-2002, godz. 23:27, Alan Chandler pisze:
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> On Sunday 17 November 2002 9:53 pm, Mario wrote:
> > Hello group
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> > My problem is build my own deb packages from kde3.1.
> > Problem is dpkg-buildpackage can't find qt.
>
> Th
The build works as expected but the script complains that there is no
"*.override" files in the debian/ directory.
Are these files needed ? If so, where can I find them ?
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Wondering which package has got it wrong?
workplace:/home/wizard# apt-get install quanta
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
quanta
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 140 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 21:08, Hans Musil wrote:
> > Try to turn off the Font Antialiasing feature (Kantenglättung) in the
> > control center.
>
> No, doesn't work. There is no difference between antialiasing switched on
> or off.
Did you try turni
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 10:30:25PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
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> On Sunday 17 November 2002 6:04 pm, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I just built successfully off the cvs head (except for kdepim).
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> I am having problems too with kdepim. Is this a "known" problem, or are you
> just men
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 9:53 pm, Mario wrote:
> Hello group
>
> My problem is build my own deb packages from kde3.1.
> Problem is dpkg-buildpackage can't find qt.
This seems to occur when libqt3c-mt (ie the one built with g++-3.2) is
installed and
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 6:04 pm, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I just built successfully off the cvs head (except for kdepim).
I am having problems too with kdepim. Is this a "known" problem, or are you
just mentioning it.
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Hello group
My problem is build my own deb packages from kde3.1.
Problem is dpkg-buildpackage can't find qt.
Offcours i know, i must configure with properl set options:
"--with-qt-libraries --with-qt-includes".
Only for test i give:
./configure --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib \
--with-qt-includes=
> The KDE session manager echoes error messages to
> "~/.xsession-error".
> Try checking that first.
>
> -- Ian.
> Magic is always the best solution -- especially
> reliable magic.
Here's the contents of ~/.xsession-error after a
crash:
DCOPServer up and running.
kdeinit: Fatal IO error: client
> Try to turn off the Font Antialiasing feature (Kantenglättung) in the
> control center.
>
No, doesn't work. There is no difference between antialiasing switched on or
off.
Hans
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Mozilla uses a different font rendering infrastructure than KDE 3.x. KDE is
capable of using the newest and coolest version of xft - which has the most
recent Freetype libraries, while Mozilla on Unix/Linux uses an older version
of the Freetype lib
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 07:33:13PM +0100, Hans Musil wrote:
> when trying to change the fonts in the control-center, the only available
> fonts for kde are:
Try to turn off the Font Antialiasing feature (Kantenglättung) in the
control center.
Thomas
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I've read the bits about AA in 3.0x but what I've read doesn't seem to apply
to 3.1X. Karolinas qt seems to have support and I am running X> 4.2. Is there
something else I have to do in order to get them to work right?
Corey
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hello,
when trying to change the fonts in the control-center, the only available
fonts for kde are:
- Birstream Charter
- Courier 10 Pitch
- Cursor
This is my first contact with dabian. So, maybe I have forgotten to install
some needed packages, but I don't now which ones.
I have installed
If you are looking for the source of kmozilla it is in the kdebindings module
under xparts/mozilla. I don't know what the status of the deb package
though.
On Sunday 17 November 2002 12:48 pm, Christophe Courtois wrote:
> > There used to be a packages called kmozilla which provided this
>
> KM
I just built successfully off the cvs head (except for kdepim). There
are a couple of things to check:
The early build order needs to be qt-copy, kdesupport, arts, kdelibs,
say the docs.
You need to set some environment variables so everything is found.
Here's a script I use:
#! /bin/bash
# Set
> There used to be a packages called kmozilla which provided this
KMozilla : That's the keyword !
I've found that it was removed a year ago as mozilla was removed from
unstable due to non-building on ARM (or something like that).
As KDE didn't make it into Debian before Woody, it isn't in the
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 16:54, Christophe Courtois wrote:
> Hi (and sorry for the 1st empty message),
>
> When I had a Suse 7, I could swith in Konqueror between KHTML and
> Gecko. I don't see this anymore in Konq's menus. Was it a Suse patch or
>
Hi (and sorry for the 1st empty message),
When I had a Suse 7, I could swith in Konqueror between KHTML and
Gecko. I don't see this anymore in Konq's menus. Was it a Suse patch or
did I miss some parameter somewhere ? Thanks in advance.
(config : Woody & KDE 2.2)
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 13:24, Michael Shuey wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 03:36:45PM -0800, Carl Nelson wrote:
> > I appreciate your advice ...
> > I had not tired: rm -rf ~/.kde*
> > But when I did and restarted the 'Kpersonalizer' window came up blank and
> > hung.
> > A
Hi,
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Hi all, i've just installed kde31-rc2 from Karolina (thanks for this
really good job). Everything went fine (i've had removed previously
kde-3.0.4) until i tried, after a reboot, to use kdm. It allows me to use
the default session (wmaker) but refuses to log me if i choose kde3.
Konq, kmail ...
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 1:12 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Secondly the builds are failing at the documentation stage - not sure why
> but meinproc seems to be failing to find kdex.dtd. But each time I retry it
> takes about 2 hours to get to this sta
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 03:36:45PM -0800, Carl Nelson wrote:
> I appreciate your advice ...
> I had not tired: rm -rf ~/.kde*
> But when I did and restarted the 'Kpersonalizer' window came up blank and
> hung.
> After I CTL-ALT-BackSpace'd and logged-in again, the interface is in
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 9:05 am, Arash Bijanzadeh wrote:
> I have a self compiled KDE3.1BETA and I want to use apt on it. How can I
> tell apt that I HAVE the kde?! ( And solve dependency problems?)
To use apt on it, you have to have the *.deb file
On Sonntag, 17. November 2002 10:55, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to compile CVS HEAD from scratch (I haven't done
> so in ages...). So, I checked out qt-copy, put it into
> /usr/local/qt-copy and compiled it, with the commands listed in
> README.qt-copy.
Hi. I had this
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Hi,
I'm currently trying to compile CVS HEAD from scratch (I haven't done
so in ages...). So, I checked out qt-copy, put it into
/usr/local/qt-copy and compiled it, with the commands listed in
README.qt-copy.
Then, I compiled arts and installed it in
I have a self compiled KDE3.1BETA and I want to use apt on it. How can I tell
apt that I HAVE the kde?! ( And solve dependency problems?)
> Is there in way I can have screensavers in kde3.0.3
The package you want is kdeartwork-screensaver (from
http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/).
Ben.
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Before you do anything drastic, I just ran into something very
similar. However, I found that the middle mouse button still brought
up a menu. I went from their to the control center (or maybe to
configure desktop) and I fiddled around until I found the place that
controlled the bar at the bottom
Thanks. BTW, do you (or anyone) happen to know if there is anyway to compile
Qt so that it doesn't follow symlinks? It's rather annoying that when I go up
the directory structure after clicking a symlink in Konq (but not in the file
dialogs), I am taken to the parent of the symlink's target rath
I can't stand the default font rendering under KDE which is why I use,
alternatively the Xft and FreeType 2 modifications found at
http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~dchest/xfthack/
Be careful about installing his Freetype2 since it messes up aliased fonts
quite badly. But anti-aliased fonts look better,
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