Thanks!
On Thursday 21 November 2002 03:47 pm, Ben Burton wrote:
> > I haven't been able to find any debs for Quanta and I seem to have hit a
> > snag in the compiling. Can anyone tell me where to get some?
>
> http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/ for KDE 3.0 under gcc2.95, or
> http://people.debia
On Friday 22 November 2002 00:41, Paul Cupis wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2002 23:27, Michael Schuerig wrote:
[Generating Packages.gz and Sources.gz locally.]
> Run the command on your machine, and upload the
> Packages.gz and Sources.fz files along with the packages (using the
> same layout a
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On Thursday 21 November 2002 23:27, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> - Finally, I don't want to keep this package to myself, but would like
> to make it available to others. Say, at
> http://www.schuerig.de/michael/debian. For my local packages
> (/pub/packa
I'm currently trying to build a package for kickpim and I'm running into
some problems.
- The shared lib for kickpim ought to go into $kde_moduledir,
/usr/lib/kde3, but instead it ends up in /usr/lib. debian/debiandirs
are included in debian/rules. I had a closer look at the various
Makefiles
> -Original Message-
> From: Donald R. Spoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:43 PM
> To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Fonts on KDE
>
>
> Charlie Reiman wrote:
> > I've got Debian sid (2.4.18 kernel) with kde 2.2.2 installed on
> my Omnibook
>
> I haven't been able to find any debs for Quanta and I seem to have hit a snag
> in the compiling. Can anyone tell me where to get some?
http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3/ for KDE 3.0 under gcc2.95, or
http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3-gcc3.2/ for KDE 3.1 under gcc3.2.
Ben.
Charlie Reiman wrote:
I've got Debian sid (2.4.18 kernel) with kde 2.2.2 installed on my Omnibook
500. I'm having a hard time getting fonts to behave. Is there a decent FAQ
covering font installation? I'd really love something with a troubleshooting
diagram.
I have anti-aliasing working. My problem
Op donderdag 21 november 2002 16:00, schreef Corey Kovacs:
> I've experienced a similar problem. I've got the debs from karolina on a
> 733MHz machine with 512 MB
> of ram. When I log in to under KDE from KDM, I get a very regular, hard
> drive hit. About once every
> second I get a hit as if it's
> -Original Message-
> From: Laura Rudmin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:43 AM
> To: Charlie Reiman
> Subject: Re: Fonts on KDE
>
>
> Charlie Reiman wrote:
>
> >I've got Debian sid (2.4.18 kernel) with kde 2.2.2 installed on
> my Omnibook
> >500. I'm havin
Hi,
Last time I looked: KDE wanted about 20M, kpackage ate up over 25M...
it would be pretty tough to use kpackage on a 32M box without tons of
swapping everytime focus moves to a new window (yes, it could take
awhile for the swapping to stop; once you are out of RAM, every
little process that wan
I've got Debian sid (2.4.18 kernel) with kde 2.2.2 installed on my Omnibook
500. I'm having a hard time getting fonts to behave. Is there a decent FAQ
covering font installation? I'd really love something with a troubleshooting
diagram.
I have anti-aliasing working. My problem is KDE itself only s
I've experienced a similar problem. I've got the debs from karolina on a 733MHz
machine with 512 MB
of ram. When I log in to under KDE from KDM, I get a very regular, hard drive
hit. About once every
second I get a hit as if it's getting something from cache or something. I've
got
plenty of free R
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:00:38PM +0100, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
> i just have installed the konq-plugins and found a really good feature.
> konqueror is able to show html code in a threaded way to me. this option
> is calles DOM-Baum in german.
> i wondered if this feature could be used for example
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 11:55:36AM +, David Goodenough wrote:
> What does the red light under the microphone level on KMix mean?
>
> I tried to run krecord but nothing seemed to be happening, so I
> started kmix and noticed that this light was on. So I tried the
> help, but all I got was hel
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:00:38PM +0100, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
> hello to everyone,
>
> i just have installed the konq-plugins and found a really good feature.
> konqueror is able to show html code in a threaded way to me. this option
> is calles DOM-Baum in german.
> i wondered if this feature c
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My Quanta 3.0 debs are from http://www.opensides.be/debian/woody/kde3/
Take a look at http://mypage.bluewin.ch/kde3-debian/ for more info.
Albert
El Dijous 21 Novembre 2002 10:16, Matt Sheffield va escriure:
> I haven't been able to find any debs fo
You need more RAM than that to effectively run KDE. Unfortunately, the
majority of developers have decided to focus on features before speed.
Perhaps if you ran a lighter-weight window manager such as xfce or
Windowmaker.
_mws_
On Thursday 21 November 2002 02:43 am, Laura Rudmin wrote:
> Hi,
>
You can still kill -9 processes that suck. Beware though, that this is the
ananlogous of pulling the plug - your processes might die misearbly, and
not be able to clean up, save their files etc.
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Laura Rudmin wrote:
> Mem: 62340k total, 59420k used, 2920k free, 1364 buffers
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 21:50, Setyo Nugroho wrote:
> Every morning,as I enter my room, I would like to start an array of
> applications, with one single click. A good_morning script I wrote
> contains flwg lines: :
>
> konsole&
> opera&
> realplay&
> designer&
> konqueror&
kstart --desktop 2 konsole
I haven't been able to find any debs for Quanta and I seem to have hit a snag
in the compiling. Can anyone tell me where to get some?
Perhaps it isn't a bug after all. When I was doing this, I took the
"top" data
before running it, recorded my moves, and then took the "top" data after
running "kpackage"'s initialization, Mozilla, help, and shell all at once.
They looked approximately similar. However, this time, before I ran
Hi all,
Every morning,as I enter my room, I would like to start an array of
applications, with one single click. A good_morning script I wrote
contains flwg lines: :
konsole&
opera&
realplay&
designer&
konqueror&
This good_morning script works well.
I wish to add some features on it. My qu
What does "top" say?
*t
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Hi,
I have a Debian Sid Pentium, and KDE 3.0.4 and KDM. I have a 32
MByte machine, with about 256 Mbytes swap.
I have noticed what *might* be a bug, or might just be bad design
somewhere... I don't know.
Anyhow, in KDE, if I open two or three memory-intensive programs,
such as Mozilla
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