* Frans Pop [Sat, 15 Jan 2005 00:07:32 +0100]:
> I've noticed that a lot of bugs can be processed quite easily as they
> refer to old, no longer relevant versions of packages.
> These should be quite trivial to test and either ask the submitter to
> confirm the problem still exists or close the
El Viernes, 14 de Enero de 2005 21:40, Jan Lühr escribió:
> Greetings,
>
> today i reported a mysterious freezing issues. The issues was initiated by
> a few huge spam-Mails. (downloadable at
> http://www.luehr.mynetnetcologne.de/dos.tar.bz2 1,2 MB) which dos'ed my
> KMail und slipped throug spamas
I think you are speaking about the tip of the day, right?
I have not found an entry in the confi dialogs of konsole but it is easy to
find in
~./kde/share/config/konsolerc
at the last line change
[TipOfDay]
RunOnStart=false
to
[TipOfDay]
RunOnStart=true
this should to the job
On Friday 14 Januar
On Friday 14 January 2005 23:37, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Well, help is always welcome. What we always need most is bug
> handling power, FWIW.
I've noticed that a lot of bugs can be processed quite easily as they
refer to old, no longer relevant versions of packages.
These should be quite trivia
* Lawrence Williams [Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:21:19 -0330]:
> Hey guys,
Hi,
> Anyone know the status of KDE 3.3.2 in experimental? I know there's a
> sort of preview packaging there, but is anyone still working on it? or
> is everyone focused on getting 3.3.1 ready for sarge?
We will start upload
El Viernes, 14 de Enero de 2005 19:55, Achim Woessner escribió:
> I would appreciate if you could give this procedure, I am compiling them
> with the kdecvs-build script from Michael Pyne but it would be nice if I
> had debian packages of the cvs builds so I can easily distribute them here
> in the
Anders
Thanks for this...
> Two ways of doing that are:
> Start aptitude as root, and press u.
> When it is done fetching the list of packages, you can get the
> upgrades by either:
> Iin aptitude press shift-u and then g
Apt-get wouldn't do anything sensible and so I decided to go with
aptitu
Hey guys,
Anyone know the status of KDE 3.3.2 in experimental? I know there's a
sort of preview packaging there, but is anyone still working on it? or
is everyone focused on getting 3.3.1 ready for sarge?
I noticed that the 3.3.2 packages lack some security fixes from
upstream. I would be willing t
On Friday 14 January 2005 09:07 am, Jan Lühr wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I was quite happy when KDE 3.3.1 hit sarge and run a dist-upgrade as soon
> als possible, but since then, I have some serions problems with KMail. As
> soon as a I open KMail or another folder in KMail, CPU load rises up to
> 100%
Greetings,
today i reported a mysterious freezing issues. The issues was initiated by a
few huge spam-Mails. (downloadable at
http://www.luehr.mynetnetcologne.de/dos.tar.bz2 1,2 MB) which dos'ed my KMail
und slipped throug spamassasin because of it's size. If you see similar
symptoms on your m
On January 14, 2005 03:10 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> After a fresh installation of Knoppix 3.7, I noticed that my mouse
> wheel was no longer recognized in Konqueror. What can I do to have
> KDE detect my mouse wheel?
>
> Bob
Edit the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file and in the section that will look
On Friday 14 January 2005 13:10, Robert Tilley wrote:
> After a fresh installation of Knoppix 3.7, I noticed that my mouse wheel
> was no longer recognized in Konqueror. What can I do to have KDE detect my
> mouse wheel?
look at your /etc/X11/XF86config-4 and make it like below. Note the importa
After a fresh installation of Knoppix 3.7, I noticed that my mouse wheel was
no longer recognized in Konqueror. What can I do to have KDE detect my mouse
wheel?
Bob
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Hi,
Debian Sarge.
on my systems normally I can see K-Tips on startup. This works fine
on loggin in to a KDE-Session, at start K-Tips appear. But normally I
can see K-Tips on starting a konsole-window within KDE. This works
also in KDE 3.2.2. Since 3.3.1 with starting a konsole no K-Tip
appears. W
On Friday, 14. January 2005 19:03, Jesús Roncero Franco wrote:
> Not yet. But you can get kde 3.4 beta from CVS and compile it pretty
> easily. If you want I can give you a little procedure on how I compiled
> kde3.4 beta on debian.
Hi Jesus,
I would appreciate if you could give this procedure, I
El Viernes, 14 de Enero de 2005 19:03, Jesús Roncero Franco escribió:
>
> Not yet. But you can get kde 3.4 beta from CVS and compile it pretty
> easily. If you want I can give you a little procedure on how I compiled
> kde3.4 beta on debian.
Oki ! I will try it.
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Debian Hint
On Friday 14 January 2005 18:10, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 11.02 schrieb Clemens Bergmann:
> > On Friday 14 January 2005 09:50, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> > If that's not it you should look at the .desktop files
> > in /usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions/ (the kde one for starting kde)
El 14/Jan/2005 a las 16:18:54, Pablo Pita Leira escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I just wonder if somebody provides (experimental) debina packages for KDE 3.4
> Beta1. I would be interested in trying the new media kioslave and see if we
> can get icons in the desktop when we plug in different USB devices.
Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 11.02 schrieb Clemens Bergmann:
> On Friday 14 January 2005 09:50, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> > BUT: kdm still doesn't work! I've tried removing it and reinstalling it,
> > but the behaviour is exactly the same as before: after loging in with the
> > kdm window, the signal to
Hello,
I just wonder if somebody provides (experimental) debina packages for KDE 3.4
Beta1. I would be interested in trying the new media kioslave and see if we
can get icons in the desktop when we plug in different USB devices.
--
Pablo Pita Leira
Debian Hint #32: Disabling a normally-active
Greetings,
I was quite happy when KDE 3.3.1 hit sarge and run a dist-upgrade as soon
als possible, but since then, I have some serions problems with KMail. As
soon as a I open KMail or another folder in KMail, CPU load rises up to 100%
and KMail freezes. After a few minute of using every single CP
Hi,
you might even try sux which "is a wrapper around the standard su command
which will transfer your X credentials to the target user." [citation from
apt-cache show sux]
Regards,
Felix
On Friday 14 January 2005 12:46, Charles de Miramon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running an uptodate KDE in Si
El Viernes, 14 de Enero de 2005 14:36, Charles de Miramon escribió:
>
> Thank you both,
> Changing the configuration for the root session in Konsole from su - to su
> solved my problem.
Because you inherit the environment from your normal account (do env before
and after the su), and you get the D
Pablo Pita Leira wrote:
>
> This could be related to setting the DISPLAY variable.
> What happens if after you do xhost+ and create a new tab for root, you set
> the DISPLAY variable :
>
> # export DISPLAY=:0
>
> and launch the X applications ?
>
Thank you both,
Changing the configuration for
Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 12:46 schrieb Charles de Miramon:
> I'm running an uptodate KDE in Sid and I've noticed a small regression /
> bug in Konsole that have appeared lately.
>
> When I open a Konsole and type xhost+ and then open a second root tab in
> Konsole. I'm unable to start from this
El Viernes, 14 de Enero de 2005 12:46, Charles de Miramon escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running an uptodate KDE in Sid and I've noticed a small regression /
> bug in Konsole that have appeared lately.
>
> When I open a Konsole and type xhost+ and then open a second root tab in
> Konsole. I'm unable to
Hello,
I'm running an uptodate KDE in Sid and I've noticed a small regression / bug
in Konsole that have appeared lately.
When I open a Konsole and type xhost+ and then open a second root tab in
Konsole. I'm unable to start from this Konsole X applications as root.
However, when I type in a Konso
Hi,
On Friday 14 January 2005 09:50, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> BUT: kdm still doesn't work! I've tried removing it and reinstalling it,
> but the behaviour is exactly the same as before: after loging in with the
> kdm window, the signal to the monitor disappears (black screen) for a few
> seconds and
* Theo Schmidt [Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:50:48 +0100]:
> BUT: kdm still doesn't work! I've tried removing it and reinstalling it, but
> the behaviour is exactly the same as before: after loging in with the kdm
> window, the signal to the monitor disappears (black screen) for a few seconds
> and then
Am Dienstag, 11. Januar 2005 19.37 schrieb cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis):
> On Monday 10 January 2005 19:11, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> > After having mistakingly installed gdm with Debian and not wanting this,
> > I removed it and installed kdm instead. kdm appears and is configurable,
> > but is not able
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