> What kernel are you running? If you're running a 2.4 series, then I
> suspect you're being bitten by #266760.
Ah ha! 2.4.26 here. Thanks for that info. I searched all over
and couldn't find anything before. Reading the info 266760 is it
exactly. Removed the exit sound file and root now mak
* C. D. Logan [Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:20:04 -0600]:
> Have Sarge installed and all up to date including the 3.3.1 upgrades.
> All seemed to be working perfectly until I logged into KDE as root.
> Actaully, when I log OFF as root. Logging in and running in KDE
> as root is fine...everything works a-ok
Have Sarge installed and all up to date including the 3.3.1 upgrades.
All seemed to be working perfectly until I logged into KDE as root.
Actaully, when I log OFF as root. Logging in and running in KDE
as root is fine...everything works a-ok. But when root logs off, the system
crashes hard. No s
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:17:24 +0100, Svenn Are Bjerkem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not defending one particular person, I am defending the right to
> be allowed to ask simple questions. Debian-kde is not a hacker
> centric mailing-list so the tolerance should be a bit higher than
> what is des
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 15:20, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Here's a suggestion to people defending him. Just ignore the whole
> waste of bandwidth.
I am not defending one particular person, I am defending the right to
be allowed to ask simple questions. Debian-kde is not a hacker
centric mail
hi !
Today i wanted to print something from kpdf on my LAN printer on windows.
Actually I wan't able because of an error :
"
A print error occurred. Error message received from system:
Error while reading filter description for true. Empty command line received.
"
From more complex programs l
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On Tuesday 11 January 2005 17:42, Nick Pilon wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:17:27 +, David Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > You'll notice this list is fairly low on personal attacks and insults.
> > The fact that you seem to send and receive so many points to the fact
> > that *you* are do
* Matías Costa [Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:27:06 +0100]:
> Workaround:
> rm ~/.xsession-errors
> ln -s /dev/null ~/.xsession-errors
this can, and will, make you unaware of possibly important problems.
or will steal you useful information when trying to debug some
problem.
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On Wednesday 12 January 2005 12:14, Jianan wrote:
> Konqueror. This is not as simple as some had thought. Nick Pilon put most
It is simple. Whether it fulfills your needs is another question.
Go to the menu Settings and select Save View Profile "profilename".
This saves the current layout in the
Dear Troll,
> "I point it out to you explicite:" It should be "I'll point it out to
> you explicitly.", idiot, dumb ass,stupid fool.
The word 'explicite' is from Latin. 'Explicitly' is derived English
word with the same meaning.
Usage of Latin phrases is quite simple, though. You need to know wh
Hi,
The net community is a diverse lot in terms of personalities and product
knowledge. There will be always be questions deemed too simple by some while
just right or too complicated by others. All my questions have received
answers or pointer to them, accompanied by understanding and patienc
El Miércoles, 12 de Enero de 2005 00:50, Bob Hauck escribió:
> I've just noticed that I have a continuous stream of errors being
> written to .xsession-errors. The same message over and over:
>
> QFile::open: No file name specified
>
> This goes away if I kill KDED. Not sure when it started. Run
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 00:34, Bud Rogers wrote:
> Since about Sunday my kmail mismatches headers and bodies in maildir
> folders. Anyone else seeing this? I didn't find anything about it in
> BTS.
>
> Also, I seem to be getting a lot of duplicate emails from several
> mailing lists.
>
> I'm
Hi,
I am having also problems with the KDE Crash Handler Dialog, and the whole
kde interface.
Unfortunaly I am running a system which is not up-to-date.
I installed it from Suse distro 9.0.
This behaviour exist on my system when I update a shared library. This
library is opened by kdeinit.
Maybe
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