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On Tuesday 23 March 2004 13:51, Tom Simnett wrote:
> I am trying to disable my KDE Wallet - its just annoying me every time i
> log into my machine.
>
> Im sure its meant to be in KDE Control Centre -> Security & Privacy -> KDE
> Wallet, but its not th
Am Wednesday 24 March 2004 21:13 schrieb Patrick Dreker:
> The real solution to the device naming problem is in kernel 2.6, which can
> use a userspace utility named "udev", which can assign device names using
> e.g. the Model/Vendor ID Strings in the device itself.
Hmm, you can somewhat do that w
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Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2004 22:59 schrieb Craig Dickson:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> In theory, I think the HOWTO for udev on Debian (unstable) is basically
> just "apt-get install udev". I have not dared to try it, however, as
Right, that is a starting poi
Title: RE: udev HOWTO?
> (and it's not something I can ask a doctor about).
I guess that depends on your doctor.
Try these:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev-FAQ
http://webpages.charter.net/decibelshelp/LinuxHelp_UDEVPrimer.html
http://www.reactivated.net/udevrule
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Is there some sort of HOWTO for udev anyplace? Any good resources for
> people interested in udev that might have some Debian hints? I'm
> curious about it, but I'm not sure if udev is right for me (and it's
> not something I can ask a doctor about).
In theory, I think the
Patrick Dreker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2004 20:44 schrieb Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler:
>> I read somewhere that there might be a script out there which will
>> put an icon on the KDE desktop when a USB device is plugged in.
>> I'm having the problem that sometimes USB devices
"Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I read somewhere that there might be a script out there which will
> put an icon on the KDE desktop when a USB device is plugged in. I'm
> having the problem that sometimes USB devices get attached to sda,
> and sometimes sdb or sdc.
>
> Anyou
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Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2004 20:44 schrieb Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler:
> I read somewhere that there might be a script out there which will put an
> icon on the KDE desktop when a USB device is plugged in. I'm having the
> problem that sometimes USB devices
I read somewhere that there might be a script out there which will put an icon
on the KDE desktop when a USB device is plugged in. I'm having the problem
that sometimes USB devices get attached to sda, and sometimes sdb or sdc.
Anyoune heard of such a srcipt or utility?
Thanks,
Chris
--
Dr.-
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Le Wednesday 24 March 2004 17:44, Courtney Sherman a écrit :
> The debs from kde.org were compiled for woody and will have dependency
> problems on Libranet which is a mixture of sarge and sid.
>
> Courtney
>
> Benjamin Azan wrote:
> > You can get kde
The debs from kde.org were compiled for woody and will have dependency
problems on Libranet which is a mixture of sarge and sid.
Courtney
Benjamin Azan wrote:
You can get kde 3.2 not 3.2.1 which is the latest stable version on the
repository :
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2/Debian stab
Le mardi 23 Mars 2004 14:51, Tom Simnett a écrit :
> Im sure its meant to be in KDE Control Centre -> Security & Privacy
> -> KDE Wallet, but its not there.
>
> Also, it isn't under the KDE Menu -> Settings -> Configure Wallet
> either
You should Right-Click on the KWallet icon in KDE Panel and sel
On March 24, 2004 07:07, Jade Jonot wrote:
> Ki tes et comment ta eu mon adresse !!!??
[trans: Who are you and how did you get my [email] address? ]
debian-kde est une liste pour ceux qui sont interesé avec l'environment
'K' (http://www.kde.org/fr/index.php ) pour leurs ordinateurs q
* Tom Simnett [Wed, 24 Mar 2004 02:54:24 +]:
> Im having trouble with kscreensaver, namely that neither test nor the real
> thing actually work. Clicking test does something but doesn't change the
> screen. Only when i try clicking do you notice that it had done something, as
> the whole scr
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Im having trouble with kscreensaver, namely that neither test nor the real
thing actually work. Clicking test does something but doesn't change the
screen. Only when i try clicking do you notice that it had done something, as
the whole screen refres
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