> I agree that this should be taken up-stream to ask KDE to keep the
> languages seperate and merge koffice and kde together.
I think it will be difficult to persuade upstream to supply KDE and
KOffice i18n stuff together, since KDE and KOffice are on different
release cycles. However, from the
I would recommend going with the i18n-foo packages and trying to keep the
koffice and kde stuff merged and synced. This way, someone can fetch and
install the language they want without needing to install ALL languages.
And the merging would at least cut the number of different packages in
half.
It's probably something to do with backgrounds which have partial
transparency.
Try it with some other images and if it's still messing up file a report.
Filipe Sousa wrote:
On Friday 14 February 2003 15:14, Joel Alexandre wrote:
hi, i was playing around with kde3.1 when i found that the konsole
> * Package name: koffice-i18n
Hi. The situation with koffice i18n stuff is a bit unclear; in
particular, it has been included in kde-i18n at various times in the
past, though it doesn't seem to be at the moment.
There was a short thread on debian-kde regarding koffice i18n stuff
(http://li
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:38:44PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Do you have fontconfig installed? This seems to cause some problems like
> this.
> A work around is to edit .qt/qtrc and change enableXft to false.
Indeed. Thank you. All the fonts seem to look quite nicer now and KDE
is able t
> Install kdebase-kio-plugins
>
> lapach(0) ~/benchmarks/iozone/src > dpkg -S kio_pop3
> kdebase-kio-plugins: /usr/lib/kde3/kio_pop3.so
> kdebase-kio-plugins: /usr/lib/kde3/kio_pop3.la
thanks. I emailed the package maintainer about this.
-jason pepas
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:31:09PM +0100, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote:
> A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 11:14, Achim Bohnet va escriure:
>
> > Workaround is to add user password to /etc/ppp/{chap,pap}-secrets.
> > I had not time yet to investigate why password entry given in kppp
> > is ignored in
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On Friday 14 Feb 2003 8:11 pm, Michael Epting wrote:
> I'm amazed that nobody else has mentioned this. I have two different
> computers running up to date KDE 3.1 from Sid and both exhibit identical
> symptoms even though they are configured quite dif
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 02:48:32PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently upgraded to the KDE 3.1 packages from
> deb http://people.debian.org/~ccheney/kde-other ./
>
> Kmail starts fine, but when I try to check my mail, I get "cannot start
> process pop3".
>
> (pts/1)[EMAIL PR
On Friday 14 February 2003 01:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently upgraded to the KDE 3.1 packages from
> deb http://people.debian.org/~ccheney/kde-other ./
>
> Kmail starts fine, but when I try to check my mail, I get "cannot start
> process pop3".
>
> (pts/1)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 01:33:15 +0800
Yun-Ta Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem also, I though it's pkg problem because
> when I was using KL's deb, I had no problem at all.
> p.S. now i can't go on my lovely Japanese TV Game web site. *sigh
> anyway, thanks debian develop
I'm amazed that nobody else has mentioned this. I have two different
computers running up to date KDE 3.1 from Sid and both exhibit identical
symptoms even though they are configured quite differently.
Select Fonts in KDE Control Center and then chose any item, Desktop, for
example. Select a se
Hello,
I recently upgraded to the KDE 3.1 packages from
deb http://people.debian.org/~ccheney/kde-other ./
Kmail starts fine, but when I try to check my mail, I get "cannot start
process pop3".
(pts/1)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep kmail
ii kmail 3.1.0-1KDE Email client
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:25:11PM -0200, Michel Loos wrote:
> > I've put up a test page at http://www.leverton.org/test.html which
> > demonstrates (with screenshots) the problem. I'd be grateful if a few
> > people could find time to look at it and see whether they also get the
> > incorrect ren
Maybe
dpkg -l \* | grep \+kl | grep ^ii
can be usefull for someone ;-)
Dne pá 14. února 2003 17:35 Felix Homann napsal(a):
> Thank you!
>
> I'm glad to have kmail back!
>
> --Felix
>
> On Friday 14 February 2003 10:11, Mark Purcell wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:47:20PM +0100, Felix Homann
I have the same problem also, I though it's pkg problem because
when I was using KL's deb, I had no problem at all.
Tim
p.S. now i can't go on my lovely Japanese TV Game web site. *sigh
anyway, thanks debian developer, great work! ;)
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:33:34AM +0100, Lucas Moulin wrot
Thank you!
I'm glad to have kmail back!
--Felix
On Friday 14 February 2003 10:11, Mark Purcell wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:47:20PM +0100, Felix Homann wrote:
> > kmail: relocation error: kmail: undefined symbol: _ZN8DwString4nposE
>
> Purge libmimelib1 and then reinstall from unstable.
>
On Friday 14 February 2003 15:14, Joel Alexandre wrote:
> hi, i was playing around with kde3.1 when i found that the konsole
> doesn't do well with background transparency.
> it shows vertical bars.
> but i tried gnme terminal and it works fine.
> you can see a screenshoot here http://mega.ist.utl.
I noticed something weird today when selecting some files on my desktop. If I
put the pointer near the kicker (within one "kicker hieght"), then press the
mouse left mouse button, then drag downward, the whole desktop moves UP the
hieght of the kicker. A bit disconcerting at 7:30 in the morning.
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Am Freitag, 14. Februar 2003 10:14 schrieb Mark Purcell:
> It supports IMAP for me when I first startup kmail, but after I have
> been online for a while and new messages come in they are shown as
> a bold number of unread messages, but I can't scroll
hi, i was playing around with kde3.1 when i found that the konsole
doesn't do well with background transparency.
it shows vertical bars.
but i tried gnme terminal and it works fine.
you can see a screenshoot here http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~jcma/screenshot1.png
could someone tell me why this is happen
Em Sex, 2003-02-14 às 11:02, Nick Leverton escreveu:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:25PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
> > I'm running Ralf's ktown KDE3.1 under Debian Testing, and I have a problem
> > with web pages which explicitly specify "arial" as the font. The problem
> > is that ordinary tex
From: "David Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Thursday 13 February 2003 12:27 pm, Petr Baláš wrote:
> > Dne Ä?t 13. února 2003 18:59 Djoumé napsal(a):
> > > Fedor Karpelevitch à écrit:
> > > > I was unable to do that. kmail seems to require both kdelibs-dev and
> > > > libpng2-dev to compile,
On 14.Feb 2003 - 13:02:09, Nick Leverton wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:25PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
> > All used to be fine in KDE2.2.2. Other fonts than Arial appear fine.
> > If I show the same pages in Mozilla (v1.0.0) then it displays fine. So I
> > guess the problem may be in kh
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 01:45:01PM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
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> On Friday 14 February 2003 12:31, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote:
> > A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 11:14, Achim Bohnet va escriure:
> > > Workaround is to add user password to /etc/ppp
Hi
I have installed KDE 3.1 on a couple of PCs running Woody. One was a
completely new install and didnt have the old KDE 2.2.2 on it ever (just
WindowMaker so I could test X). I got KDE 3.1 frpm a mirror of
ftp.kde.org and added the directory I downloaded it to to my apt
sources.
On both machine
Works fine here (konq 3.1 from karolina's packages)
Maybe check your fontconfig configuration.
--
Sylvain Joyeux
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:25PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
> I'm running Ralf's ktown KDE3.1 under Debian Testing, and I have a problem
> with web pages which explicitly specify "arial" as the font. The problem
> is that ordinary text displays fixed at some default size, yet bold text
> displa
A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 13:45, Ralf Nolden va escriure:
> AFAIK the user should be in group adm also to be able to read
> /var/log/messages which kppp parses. In case the user can't read that file,
> kppp hangs up.
>
Ok.
Thank's.
Leo
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On Friday 14 February 2003 12:31, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote:
> A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 11:14, Achim Bohnet va escriure:
> > Workaround is to add user password to /etc/ppp/{chap,pap}-secrets.
> > I had not time yet to investigate why password e
A Divendres 14 Febrer 2003 11:14, Achim Bohnet va escriure:
> Workaround is to add user password to /etc/ppp/{chap,pap}-secrets.
> I had not time yet to investigate why password entry given in kppp
> is ignored in woody KDE 3.1.
I don't understand very much this. Are you telling that password ent
hi, i just fixed the problem. added audio group to my user.
simple.. thanks to all of you that helped
Joel Alexandre
mailing wrote:
Joel Alexandre wrote:
hi, i've just installed my sound card(ac97) with kudzo.
as root there are no problems, but as a user i couldn't access
/dev/dsp. so
i changed th
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:53:58AM +0100, mailing wrote:
> Joel Alexandre wrote:
>
> > hi, i've just installed my sound card(ac97) with kudzo.
> > as root there are no problems, but as a user i couldn't access
> > /dev/dsp. so
> > i changed the permissions of /dev/dsp and now it works. The proble
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 09:57:19AM +0100, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have upgrade my box from a kde3.03 (unoffical) to Ralf's 3.1 packages. I
> have had some problems, but, reading in the list, and some time, all more or
> less work.
>
> My question is about a stupid problem t
Joel Alexandre wrote:
hi, i've just installed my sound card(ac97) with kudzo.
as root there are no problems, but as a user i couldn't access
/dev/dsp. so
i changed the permissions of /dev/dsp and now it works. The problem is
that the sound is too low and i can't use kmix to change the volume. i
hi, i've just installed my sound card(ac97) with kudzo.
as root there are no problems, but as a user i couldn't access /dev/dsp. so
i changed the permissions of /dev/dsp and now it works. The problem is
that the sound is too low and i can't use kmix to change the volume. i
just open it but it doe
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 08:27:54PM +0100, Petr Bal wrote:
> One problem - this version doesn't support IMAP :-(((
It supports IMAP for me when I first startup kmail, but after I have
been online for a while and new messages come in they are shown as
a bold number of unread messages, but I can'
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:47:20PM +0100, Felix Homann wrote:
> kmail: relocation error: kmail: undefined symbol: _ZN8DwString4nposE
Purge libmimelib1 and then reinstall from unstable.
`dpkg --purge libmimelib1`
libmimelib1 is one of the few packages which doesn't auto upgrade
from the u
Hi,
I have upgrade my box from a kde3.03 (unoffical) to Ralf's 3.1 packages. I
have had some problems, but, reading in the list, and some time, all more or
less work.
My question is about a stupid problem that I don't know how to resolve. Kppp
in debian (I think) since 2.2.2 comes with SGID (d
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