Re: kopete and file send

2004-04-21 Thread Greg Cockburn
These should get you started. http://www.outpostfirewall.com/guide/rules/preset_rules/communication.htm#messenger_file http://shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq3 Greg On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 06:48 am, Adeodato Simó wrote: > * Tom Simnett [Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:40:37 +0100]: > > Currently not implemented. Only

RE: problem with accent in konsole and konqueror [KDE 3.2.2 on Woody]

2004-04-21 Thread Jean Darcoux
I forget to say that I am using french-canadia keyboard (kde-i18n-fr package) _ MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! http://messenger.fr.msn.ca/

Re: KDE 3.2.2 for Woody... Careful upgrading..

2004-04-21 Thread Dominik Karall
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 02:00, Michael Peddemors wrote: > Korganizer ate my calendar.. (Backup your .ics, actually my fault, anyone > upgrading should always backup their .kde directory, JUST IN CASE, however > it still should not have ate it.) I did a backup, but I think something is wrong with

problem with accent in konsole and konqueror [KDE 3.2.2 on Woody]

2004-04-21 Thread Jean Darcoux
Hi all My keyboard configuration worked very well before I updated to 3.2.2. Now I can't write the "à" and "è" characters in kde application. This seems to be related to kde, since I am able to write theses characters in emacs or gvim, but not in application like kwrite, konqueror or the konsol

Re: New KDE 3.2.2 in Debian SID extremely slow

2004-04-21 Thread Carlos Acedo
Oh thanks Adeodato, that solved my problem! many thanks!! byee Adeodato Simó escribió: * Carlos Acedo [Wed, 21 Apr 2004 23:15:35 +0200]: Doing a top I can see that every KDE app needs a huge CPU load, kedit needs 83% of my CPU ( athlonxp 1800+ ) to load, so all my desktop gets slow and slow wh

Re: New KDE 3.2.2 in Debian SID extremely slow

2004-04-21 Thread Adeodato Simó
* Carlos Acedo [Wed, 21 Apr 2004 23:15:35 +0200]: > Doing a top I can see that every KDE app needs a huge CPU load, kedit > needs 83% of my CPU ( athlonxp 1800+ ) to load, so all my desktop gets > slow and slow while i'm doing things. Try to run, as root: # fc-cache -v -- Adeodat

New KDE 3.2.2 in Debian SID extremely slow

2004-04-21 Thread Carlos Acedo
Hi!, I have upgraded my system including KDE, but now any KDE app is very very slow and only KDE apps, Thunderbird, Firebird, xmms.. all non-KDE apps are ok. Doing a top I can see that every KDE app needs a huge CPU load, kedit needs 83% of my CPU ( athlonxp 1800+ ) to load, so all my desktop g

Re: kopete and file send

2004-04-21 Thread Adeodato Simó
* Tom Simnett [Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:40:37 +0100]: > Currently not implemented. Only works in MSN IIRC and only if you dont use > NAT > or firewalling (or have port forwarding enabled). Hi, do you know of any document explaining how a firewall should be configured to allow MSN file transf

Re: kopete and file send

2004-04-21 Thread Tom Simnett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 21 April 2004 19:26, Christoph Kaminski wrote: > Hi > > Why I cant send any file to users in icq and gg network? > I see the file send option but its disabled... > > cu Currently not implemented. Only works in MSN IIRC and only if you don

kopete and file send

2004-04-21 Thread Christoph Kaminski
Hi Why I cant send any file to users in icq and gg network? I see the file send option but its disabled... cu

Re: kdm_greet

2004-04-21 Thread Tim Ruehsen
Hi, i am pretty shure the font cache is not up to date. I had this problem often in the past, but since I went to Debian SID I never had it again. So I forgot what to do - something with 'fc-cache'. Try it out, play with it. Regards, Tim Am Mittwoch, 21. April 2004 16:57 schrieb Nyitrai Tamas:

kdm_greet

2004-04-21 Thread Nyitrai Tamas
Hi all, I have just upgraded some packages from kde. By starting kdm, a process called "kdm_greet" starts to work hard on something. It takes about 1,5-2 minutes just get to the kdm login screen on my AMD Athlon XP 2000. Maybe it has something to do with the font cache? Regards, Tamas ii kde-i

Re: Could not contact DCOP ?

2004-04-21 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 10:58, Pascal Mainini wrote: > in my case, the following directories in /tmp get accessrights of 600 > instead of 700 and can't get accessed anymore: Many thanks, Pascal - I'll watch for that next time it happens! :) > so, basically i just set up a cronjob which resets

Re: Could not contact DCOP ?

2004-04-21 Thread Pascal Mainini
hello! > Every now and again, for no discernable reason, the machine will refuse to > run any more applications, and instead choose to display a dialog box > saying " could not contact DCOP" - from that point, the user must > log off, and log in again, at which point all is rosy. i've got the sa

Could not contact DCOP ?

2004-04-21 Thread Gavin Hamill
Hullo. I've been running KDE on about 25 identical diskless machines using PXE network booting / NFS root / NIS login / NFS homedirs quite successfully for a couple of months now, but there's one problem that I can't solve. Every now and again, for no discernable reason, the machine will refuse

Re: kde322/woody

2004-04-21 Thread Colm . Connolly
> "Ralf" == Ralf Utermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ralf> Hi Colm, we had pretty much the same problems with the new Ralf> kde322 packages. - ssh-agent problem: the new packages Ralf> contain a 'standard' /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsession file instead of Ralf> the correct one, which ju

Re: KDE 3.2.2 for Woody... Careful upgrading..

2004-04-21 Thread Dominique Devriese
Hendrik Sattler writes: > The latter is much, much more informative and better tells me about > the current situation. aptitude is even wrong here (the lynx package > is only removed, not purged). From dpkg: rc lynx 2.8.4.1b-1 I have no idea about the interface of all these things. Furthermore,

Re: KDE 3.2.2 for Woody... Careful upgrading..

2004-04-21 Thread Dominique Devriese
Jesús Roncero Franco writes: > Ok, I'd remake my question. If today's preferred method of > installing and upgrading software in debian is apt-get, and it has > some problems, why is this the first time I heard of it? I mean, > from a user perspective, one that reads many debian related mailing >