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
I forget to say that I am using french-canadia keyboard (kde-i18n-fr
package)
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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
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
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
* 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
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Adeodat
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
* 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
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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
Hi
Why I cant send any file to users in icq and gg network?
I see the file send option but its disabled...
cu
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:
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
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
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
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
> "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
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,
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
>
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