G'day all,
The following was originally sent to another mailing list a while ago
but no-one there seemed to have any ideas on what was going on -
My Konqueror has started playing up. When used as a web browser it
seems like it loads pages from the network properly, then when it tries
to render t
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 00:43:35 +0200, Frank Van Damme wrote:
>On Saturday 26 July 2003 00:37, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
>> I'd like to update my KDE 3.0.5a installation. Where do I tell
>> apt-get to go tomorrow to get hold of a nice desktop ?
>
>In sid.
If you want KDE 3.1.2 for *Woody* then poin
On Saturday 26 July 2003 00:37, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> I know that this has been covered many times.
>
> I'd like to update my KDE 3.0.5a installation. Where do I tell
> apt-get to go tomorrow to get hold of a nice desktop ? Can't remember
> where the FAQ is.
In sid.
--
Frank Van Dammeh
Hi
I know that this has been covered many times.
I'd like to update my KDE 3.0.5a installation. Where do I tell
apt-get to go tomorrow to get hold of a nice desktop ? Can't remember
where the FAQ is.
Thanks
Richard
www.sheflug.co.uk
On Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2003 14:35, Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: "John Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > This will probably be a big problem. But upgrades will only work if they
> > stick with the Official debian repositories. Packages from other sources,
> > especially unofficial ones, are just not e
I'm trying to compile filelight on my Woody system with KDE 3.1.2 Qt 3.2.1 and
get the following error. Seems like a problem with the code itself, or not??
Thanks again, Chris
Script started on Thu Jul 24 19:05:31 2003
k6:/usr/src/filelight-0.5.1# make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering dire
I'm trying to compile yammi on my Woody system with KDE 3.1.2 Qt 3.2.1 and get
the following error. Any suggestions??
Thanks, Chris
Script started on Fri Jul 25 21:10:11 2003
k6:/usr/src/yammi-0.8.2# make
..
source='main.cpp' object='main.o' libtool=no \
depfile='.deps/main.Po' tmpdepfile='
This one time, at band camp, Craig Dickson said:
> I find that Konqueror (3.1.2-1.1, current Debian unstable) does not cope
> with UTF-8 web sites very well; it displays some characters well, and
> others not, even when Mozilla Firebird on the same machine (in the same
> KDE session, using the same
I find that Konqueror (3.1.2-1.1, current Debian unstable) does not cope
with UTF-8 web sites very well; it displays some characters well, and
others not, even when Mozilla Firebird on the same machine (in the same
KDE session, using the same fonts) can display them all correctly. An
example of suc
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 06:59:53AM +0100, John Gay wrote:
> This brings up something I've been thinking about for a while now:
>
> With the long release cycles of Debian, and especially the way it
> always seems to be poorly timed with other major releases, I.E. KDE,
> XFree86, Gnome etc, maybe th
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