On Wednesday 18 August 2004 22:22, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> You have to set the environment variable _before_ starting KDE. Sadly,
> Debian does not do this. However, you can manually do it:
> $ cat /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10local_userenv
> USERENVFILE=$HOME/.environment
> if [ -f $USERENVFILE ]; then
Hi, I'm new in this kde-debian mailing-list. I'm using debian-sarge with kde
3.2.3 and also konqueror 3.2.3. I have a problem with my konqueror and Java
applet. When I open a site that contain Java applet, the konqueror only shows
"loading applet" and the applet still doesn't appear. I've instal
Sorry, lost the original message (and too lazy to look in the
archive).
Someone noticed problems with dropping multiple selections...
I've noticed (with the aid of slow cpus, 50 and 133MHz) that if you
drop before the outline of the slecected stuff is redrawn after the
drag, the stuff gets dese
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On Wednesday 18 August 2004 19:42, Peter Clark wrote:
Try creating a menu item with 'LANG=ll_CC.UTF-8 konsole' as command.
Cheers,
FJP
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Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2004 19:42 schrieb Peter Clark:
> I'm scratching my head over this one: I'd set my console environment to
> UTF-8, but it didn't show up correctly in Konsole. Instead of Unicode
> characters, I got a lot of two-byte characters, like Á¶ and all that. I was
> using a Uni
I'm scratching my head over this one: I'd set my console environment to
UTF-8, but it didn't show up correctly in Konsole. Instead of Unicode
characters, I got a lot of two-byte characters, like Á¶ and all that. I was
using a Unicode-capable font, and everything should have worked fine,
Hello,
Is there something wrong with the birthday field from kaddress? I cannot put
in a day from the last centory. When giving 1964 the next time opening the
calender puldown it says 2064.
The shortdate is DD.MM.
--
Johnny Geling
I upgraded to KDE 3.3 from unstable. I have a few minor issues, like some
occasional freezing and sometimes KDM won't let me type in a password
requiring me to switch to a command prompt to login.
The one problem that exists all of the time is that the volume is very low.
The volume settings in
On Wed 18 August 2004 08:49, BÃrre Gaup wrote:
> maÅÅebÃrga, borgemÃnu 17. b. 2004 12.04, Felix Homann ÄÃlii:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I used to bind some xemacs functions on keyboard shortcuts
> > involving the Super keys (i.e. Win keys). KDE blocks them by
> > popping up the K-menu. I couldn't get rid of
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maÅÅebÃrga, borgemÃnu 17. b. 2004 12.04, Felix Homann ÄÃlii:
> Hi,
>
> I used to bind some xemacs functions on keyboard shortcuts involving the
> Super keys (i.e. Win keys). KDE blocks them by popping up the K-menu. I
> couldn't get rid of this annoyin
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