The real proper way to do this is to create your family-group (in fact the
"users" group would suffice for this, just add both users to is (why is this
not the default in debian?)
them create /home/shared-stuff
and set it 775
chmod 775 /home/shared-stuff
then set the "group sticky bit" on th
On Sunday 09 May 2004 02:53 pm, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
> > Where is the file? I don't run Mozilla, so I'm not familiar with that.
> > Is it under /usr somewhere, or what?
>
> It's under /home/.mozilla/ ...
> In this directory and in subdirectories mozilla stores it's settings
> and the mails and so
hello folks!
> snip
> after playing around a bit, i've found out that the permissions of
> the kde-dirs in /tmp aren't set correctly:
>
> drw---2 gurkegurke4096 Apr 25 13:28 kde-gurke
> drw---2 gurkegurke4096 Apr 26 00:09 ksocket-gurke
>
> re
On Sun, 09 May 2004 16:58:12 -0600, Doug Holland Combobulated:
[...]
> Run update-menus as root to rebuild the menus. Note that when you run
> update-menus as root, the global default menus are rebuilt. If you run
> update-menus as a normal user, only your menu files in ~/.local and ~/.confi
On Sunday 09 May 2004 09:30 am, CRH wrote:
> On Sun, 09 May 2004 16:00:47 +0200, Hendrik Sattler Combobulated:
> > Am Sunday 09 May 2004 15:39 schrieb CRH:
> >> I have read about the bugs with menu in sid. I have installed menu-xdg
> >> but my KDE menu continues to have problems. It will not update
Adeodato Simó schrieb:
* Ulrich Fürst [Sun, 09 May 2004 20:53:16 +0200]:
it. And the bookmarks-file should be for us both, too. So what I want
is that mozilla uses the directory
/home/.mozilla/ for storing its files for my wife as well as for me.
Mozilla points
korrekt to the directory but because
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 10:49:50AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I noticed the same lost clicks problem when using the system with
> another OS. So probably I need to replace my mouse, and it's not
> evidence for a problem with KDE/XFree/whatever.
I don't think so, actually. I tried (for testing p
* Ulrich Fürst [Sun, 09 May 2004 20:53:16 +0200]:
> it. And the bookmarks-file should be for us both, too. So what I want
> is that mozilla uses the directory
> /home/.mozilla/ for storing its files for my wife as well as for me.
> Mozilla points
> korrekt to the directory but because my wife's acc
Silvan wrote:
On Sunday 09 May 2004 05:10 am, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
I want to use the same mozilla-profile
for different users. But every knew file
gets the permission - r w - r - - r - -
. So no other user can get write
access. I found out that I should set
Where is the file? I don't run Mozill
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 11:45:17PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem that might be related. A lot of my clicks are
> getting lost. This is true regardless of whether I'm clicking a KDE
> item or a non-KDE app. I'm doing a lot of double-clicking or holding
> my clicks for a bit
On Sunday 09 May 2004 05:10 am, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
> I want to use the same mozilla-profile
> for different users. But every knew file
> gets the permission - r w - r - - r - -
> . So no other user can get write
> access. I found out that I should set
Where is the file? I don't run Mozilla,
* Ulrich Fürst [Sun, 09 May 2004 17:16:06 +0200]:
> Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > If that doesn't work, try:
> > # echo umask 002 >/etc/X11/Xsession.d/95local-umask
> That only changes things for the kde-console, too.
mmm, i hadn't tested. now i have and:
- works in mozilla when saving a ima
On Sunday 09 May 2004 04:54 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> I seem to remember people complaining about this on the list a while back.
>
> Well it finally pissed me off enough so that I filed a bug for it.
OK, I'll go look at your bug report. I meant to do the same myself. I set
this up
On Sun, 09 May 2004 16:00:47 +0200, Hendrik Sattler Combobulated:
> Am Sunday 09 May 2004 15:39 schrieb CRH:
>> I have read about the bugs with menu in sid. I have installed menu-xdg but
>> my KDE menu continues to have problems. It will not update. Kmenuedit does
>> not work. Output of update-men
Am Sunday 09 May 2004 16:53 schrieb Pascal Mainini:
> hello!
>
> > > On try to configure Cookies in Konqueror, I get:
> > > Unable to start the cookie handler service.
> > > You will not be able to manage the cookies that are stored on your
> > > computer.
>
> i got the same problem here - also
Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Jan Torben Heuer [Sun, 09 May 2004 14:57:25 +0200]:
look for umask. Maybe setting it to umask 002 in /etc/profile might help
you.
If that doesn't work, try:
# echo umask 002 >/etc/X11/Xsession.d/95local-umask
That only changes things for the kde-console, too.
Ulrich
hello again!
concerning the kded-problem:
> > > so - no problem at all if kded runs. my question now is:
> > > why doesn't it get started automatically?
> >
> > That's what has to be found out. ;-)
>
> hopefully :-)
kded now again starts automatically - i suppose one of the recent
update
Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. Mai 2004 11:10 schrieb Ulrich Fürst:
I want to use the same mozilla-profile
for different users. But every knew file
gets the permission - r w - r - - r - -
. So no other user can get write
access. I found out that I should set
the sgid/suid-bit for the dire
hello!
> > On try to configure Cookies in Konqueror, I get:
> > Unable to start the cookie handler service.
> > You will not be able to manage the cookies that are stored on your
> > computer.
i got the same problem here - also for other kde-services as the device-
icons on the desktop etc.
i
I'm trying to use some window themese that I got off the internet. Basically, it was
in rpm format so I used alien to convert it and install it. Now, this worked
beautifully in KDE 3.1 but it seems like KDE 3.2 doesn't even recongnize it since it
doesn't show up under control center -> appearanc
Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [Sun, 09 May 2004 11:50:21 +0200]:
On Sunday 09 May 2004 02:56, Bruce Park wrote:
Does anyone have a problem where the monitor blacks out after ... x idle
minutes? I thought that KDE had turned on it's screensaver or power
management by default but n
Am Sunday 09 May 2004 15:39 schrieb CRH:
> I have read about the bugs with menu in sid. I have installed menu-xdg but
> my KDE menu continues to have problems. It will not update. Kmenuedit does
> not work. Output of update-menus appears to be working but the KDE menu is
> not actually updated. Run
I have read about the bugs with menu in sid. I have installed menu-xdg but
my KDE menu continues to have problems. It will not update. Kmenuedit does
not work. Output of update-menus appears to be working but the KDE menu is
not actually updated. Running sed, KDE 3.2.2.
Any advice is appreciated.
* Jan Torben Heuer [Sun, 09 May 2004 14:57:25 +0200]:
> look for umask. Maybe setting it to umask 002 in /etc/profile might help
> you.
If that doesn't work, try:
# echo umask 002 >/etc/X11/Xsession.d/95local-umask
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Am Sonntag, 9. Mai 2004 11:10 schrieb Ulrich Fürst:
> I want to use the same mozilla-profile
> for different users. But every knew file
> gets the permission - r w - r - - r - -
> . So no other user can get write
> access. I found out that I should set
> the sgid/suid-bit for the directories
> b
On Sunday 09 May 2004 12:20, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Disabling it in Control Center -> Power Control -> Display Power
> Control -> UNCHECK "Enable display power management" *should* work.
It's disabled by default. I tried enabling it, applying and then disabling it.
> After applying, xset q
* Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [Sun, 09 May 2004 11:50:21 +0200]:
> On Sunday 09 May 2004 02:56, Bruce Park wrote:
> > Does anyone have a problem where the monitor blacks out after ... x idle
> > minutes? I thought that KDE had turned on it's screensaver or power
> > management by default but nothing
On Sunday 09 May 2004 02:56, Bruce Park wrote:
> Does anyone have a problem where the monitor blacks out after ... x idle
> minutes? I thought that KDE had turned on it's screensaver or power
> management by default but nothing is turned on. I've noticed this problem
> ever since KDE 3.2 in Sarge.
Juergen Bausa wrote:
> Ulrich Fürst wrote:
Put
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org woody main
in your /etc/apt/sources.list, there you should get it according to
Did you mean
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian woody main
? In that case I get no error but also no koffice 1.3
Yes, I meant the last. But I
Hallo and good evening!
I want to use the same mozilla-profile
for different users. But every knew file
gets the permission - r w - r - - r - -
. So no other user can get write
access. I found out that I should set
the sgid/suid-bit for the directories
but that doesn't help. Whenever I crea
I seem to remember people complaining about this on the list a while back.
Well it finally pissed me off enough so that I filed a bug for it.
Please add comments if you can:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81184
Anders
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Craig Maloney writes:
> Hi all.
>
> I gave a search of the list and nothing obvious came up.
>
> For debian testing, I'm having the following problem...
> c
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