On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 08:49:36PM +0100, Eoin Campbell wrote:
> Normally it does work, but like i said the keyboard becomes completely
> unresponsive. can't restart X or switch to a terminal
Try upgrading X from 4.1 to 4.2 or 4.3, it sounds as if that may be
freezing since the rest of the machin
Normally it does work, but like i said the keyboard becomes completely
unresponsive. can't restart X or switch to a terminal
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 08:42:29PM +0100, David Pye stated:
> Does Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (Restart X-server) key sequence normally, work for
> you?
>
> David
> On Thursday 1
Hmm - kdelibs3-cups isn't the right version AFAIK - all the KDE3.1.1 things
are kdelibs4-xx.
I'm not actually on sid myself, but I AM on KDE 3.1.1, and haven't got any
kdelibsx-cups or anything, so I'm not sure if you need them, and that there's
a good possibility you might not need it.
If tes
Is there a trick to getting Cups to work in SID with KDE 3.1.1? I have tried to
install it via the packages: CUPSYS and KDELIBS3-CUPS, but I keep getting
errors from apt saying that they can not be installed.
Sincerely,
Jon D. Irish
BAE SYSTEMS
Analytical Solutions
(Lower Tier Project Office)
Firstly, apologies to those whom i annoyed by mailing off topic here the other
day :)
Secondly, I've successfully gotten debian & kde up and going on my laptop.
However when i'm logged into kde, every now and again my keyboard and mouse
lock up and become completely unresponsive. This means I can
I'm actually having the exact same problem with Nimbus Sans. Let me know if
you find an answer.
Todd
On April 16, 2003 08:18 am, Frank Murphy wrote:
> I'm running KDE3.1.1 on sid on ppc. I don't have the msttcorefonts
> installed. I'm having a problem with the standard installed fonts.
> Compar
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