I am running Debian on a (mostly) woody system, an HP Pavillion n5425 laptop,
Athlon 900, 384Mb RAM, reiserfs. I've been running Debian on the system for
about 6 months.
This evening, I installed KDE 3.1 from Ralf's debs (thank you Ralf), and it
works great.
However, one strange thing has sta
Hi, when I open this url in konqueror, the image is resized and
has the x/y ratio changed :
http://www.floc.net/observer/USTR/ned/ned1r.gif
A smaller bitmap (created exactly the same way, with a conversion
from postscript via ppm) is fine :
http://www.floc.net/observer/USTR/ned/ned1.gif
It's fin
The above fixed my problem (which AFAIK happens when you attempt to use
the Woody KDE build on sid)...another library will also scream...but it
tells you when you are attempting to in install and is resolved in the
same manner, by creating a symlink.
Brian
David Pye wrote:
I think there's been
On Sunday 19 January 2003 04:46 pm, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Sunday 19 January 2003 21:05, Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
> > You might approach this wishlist bug from the point of view of "I would
> > like KWrite to page-down when spacebar is pressed in read-only mode". I
> > am
>
> For
Hi,
Thanks for the new debs, but I've encountered a problem.
http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde/woody/i386/Packages.gz is 0 Kb, and
so doing an apt-get update returns the following error:
Get:1 http://ktown.kde.org ./ Packages
Ign http://ktown.kde.org ./ Release
64% [1 Packages gzip 0] [Logging i
I looked through the debian-kde archives and found a script you wrote which is
supposed to work around that. However, it appears it doesn't work for KDE
3.1, or at least on my setup.
#!/bin/bash
## kdewall: simple wall for Debian/KDE
##
## KDE KDE users which use only konsole
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Hi,
I've finished a new build from the current KDE_3_1_BRANCH which I uploaded
including the source if you want to compile on other platforms than i386
(while alpha and powerpc packages are in the works already, mind).
Please give this set of packa
On Sunday 19 January 2003 03:46, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> I don't know what you mean by kpart, but konqueror already has an embedded
> text viewer. I use it. It can't scroll down when you press space. That
> might be a nice thing to have so that's why we suggest a wishlist bug is
> filed
On Sunday 19 January 2003 21:05, Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
> You might approach this wishlist bug from the point of view of "I would
> like KWrite to page-down when spacebar is pressed in read-only mode". I am
For whatever reason (could be it's faster) he wants to use the embedded text
viewer.
On Sunday 19 January 2003 04:44 am, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 10:25, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> > How do I get Konqueror to act as a web browser when it encounters .txt
> > files? I've managed to get it set so that .txt files at least open up in
> > Konqueror itself instead of l
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On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 17:02, Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
> Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > Yes, please :-) But please, start with english. Let the translators from
> > KDE do the translation to all other languages :-)
> >
> > Ralf
> >
> >>Andreas
>
> Ok
I think there's been some discussion on this already.
IIRC, the solution is to
ln -s /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.2 libvorbisfile.so.0
Assuming you already have libvorbisfile.so.2.
David
On Sunday 19 January 2003 13:25, Lutz Lennardt wrote:
> I just installed KDE 3.1, but I don`t get sound.
>
Ralf Nolden wrote:
Yes, please :-) But please, start with english. Let the translators from KDE
do the translation to all other languages :-)
Ralf
Andreas
Ok, btw, is there a KDE documentation specific framework that I should
try to follow? (Will switch to private mail after this mail).
Andrea
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On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 11:09, Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
> Ralf wrote
>
> > Not to criticize anyone, but I have already pointed out that someone
> > should (if he likes to, of course, all voluntary work) start to rewrite
> > the KDE/Debian info
Ralf wrote
Not to criticize anyone, but I have already pointed out that someone should
(if he likes to, of course, all voluntary work) start to rewrite the
KDE/Debian info page that you get with kdebase on your KDE desktop as a link.
[...]
I think this is a very common task that even non-program
> - --- fam-2.6.9_orig/debian/changelog 2003-01-18 11:51:32.0
> +0100
> +++ fam-2.6.9_sv/debian/changelog 2003-01-18 11:59:32.0
> +0100 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
> +fam (2.6.9-4_1) unstable; urgency=low
> +
> + * added provides and replaces to controlfile
> +
> + -- Sergio Vergata
Hi Karolina,
& Karolina Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-19 14:17]:
> lördagen den 18 januari 2003 20.01 skrev Christian H. Kuhn:
>
> > aptitude replaces only some old kde-i18n-packets to
> > 3.1.0-0woody. Karolina's packages are recognized as newer and are not
> > updated. Have i to uninst
I just installed KDE 3.1, but I don`t get sound.
aRTsd doesn`t start, it`s complaining a missing libvorbisfile.so.0 .
Searching Debian packages, I found this file beeing in
libvorbis0_1.0rc3-1_i386.deb.
Installation of that package, however, is not possible:
(Translation from German, may me not
lördagen den 18 januari 2003 20.01 skrev Christian H. Kuhn:
> aptitude replaces only some old kde-i18n-packets to
> 3.1.0-0woody. Karolina's packages are recognized as newer and are not
> updated. Have i to uninstall and reinstall all packages or is there a
> way to persuade apt* to do so?
I have
söndagen den 19 januari 2003 08.26 skrev Ray Dougharty:
> dpkg -i --force-confmiss libkdeui-data_4%3a3.1.0+rc6+kl-3_all.deb
> will re-install the package and also replace missing config files. Without
> the missconf option, dpkg will assume you meant to delete the file and not
> install it.
I don'
On Sunday 19 January 2003 10:44, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > with html files. I've been experimenting with settings in file
> > associations but haven't hit on the right combination yet. If it's
> > relevant, I'm using the KDE 3.1 debs for Woody from Ralf.
>
> bugs.kde.org, konqueror, wishlist :-)
Yep
Where can I find "kwrited"?
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 09:43, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> >From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive
> >write
> messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But I've
> never been able to get it going. There doesn't appear t
Whats needed is for the GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable to be set. As i
was loading gpg-agent with a shell script nothing else was seeing this
variable. The only way i can start gpg-agent properly is to put it into my
/usr/bin/startkde script. Its in my xsession but that doesnt do anything,
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 10:14 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran:
> > Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in
> > the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new
> > clean gpg-agent etc running. I
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On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 10:25, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> How do I get Konqueror to act as a web browser when it encounters .txt
> files? I've managed to get it set so that .txt files at least open up in
> Konqueror itself instead of launching KWrite
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 03:43:15AM -0500, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> >>From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive
> >>write
> messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But I've
> never been able to get it going. There doesn't appear to be a man pa
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On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 11:00 pm, Dirk Schmidt wrote:
...
> I've experienced exactly the same problem.
> But, after I installed mutts-gpgme and libncursesw5 (which will be
> installed automatically by apt-get), the pinentry dialog appeared when
> using
How do I get Konqueror to act as a web browser when it encounters .txt files?
I've managed to get it set so that .txt files at least open up in Konqueror
itself instead of launching KWrite separately, but it's using the embedded
text editor. What I would like to happen is for Konqueror to displ
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On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 10:03, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I've been using Ralf's 3.1 debs for Woody for a few weeks now. (Excellent
> work btw. Thank you.) I had to reinstall from scratch today after replacing
> my hard drive, and it seems to me that
On Sunday 19 January 2003 03:03, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I've been using Ralf's 3.1 debs for Woody for a few weeks now. (Excellent
> work btw. Thank you.) I had to reinstall from scratch today after replacing
> my hard drive, and it seems to me that the kdegames deb is missing. Is this
> correct? I
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On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 09:43, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive
> write messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But
> I've never been able to get it going. Ther
I've been using Ralf's 3.1 debs for Woody for a few weeks now. (Excellent work
btw. Thank you.) I had to reinstall from scratch today after replacing my
hard drive, and it seems to me that the kdegames deb is missing. Is this
correct? It's not exactly vital but it would be nice to have.
This i
>From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive write
messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But I've
never been able to get it going. There doesn't appear to be a man page for
it, either. How do I get it working?
dpkg -i --force-confmiss libkdeui-data_4%3a3.1.0+rc6+kl-3_all.deb
will re-install the package and also replace missing config files. Without the
missconf option, dpkg will assume you meant to delete the file and not
install it.
Ray
On Saturday 18 January 2003 09:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> P.S. I *just* remembered. I did do a dpkg --purge on several kde
> packages this afternoon. Is it possible that wiped out a file I need?
> AFAIR, it was some arts1 related stuff, and maybe some kde apps
> (kreatecd was definetly one of them).
Replying to my own post, tacky, I know. I am the
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