why can i not type
Greetings,
Am Samstag, 15. Januar 2005 00:49 schrieb Matías Costa:
> 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.mynetnet
On Thursday 13 January 2005 06:39 am, you wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I ran across your post on the debian list:
>
> "I'm running sid with the 2.6.9-2-686 kernel, alsa, and kde 3.3. I
> recently ran a routine apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. After
> the upgrade I no longer have any kde system sounds. Othe
Hi folks,
I have to PCs with Sarge and KDE 3.3.1 working on it. On one of them
I have two screensavers called "Matrix", a 2D-one and a 3D-one. On
the other computer the configuration of the installed KDE-Software is
the same (compared with dpkg and diff), I have two "Matrix" choices
too, but both
El Sábado, 15 de Enero de 2005 13:55, David Pye escribió:
> On Saturday 15 January 2005 10:41, Achim Woessner wrote:
>
>
> > Hi Alejandro,
> >
> > I don't know if you know it but there is a very nice script out there
> > that does all those things for you so it is a lot easier to update CVS.
> > Y
Hi
> I can press "record", talk as much as I want, no sound will be
> replayed... Well, I tought of using gnome sound recorder... It only
> works correctly (I can record and reproduce sound) if I don't have
> a sound daemon running (I tried arts and esd).
I can't get Krecord to work either. So,
> Has anyone got success with krec?
I do successfully run skype with aRts ("artsdsp ./skype"). You'll need
to set the sound daemon in "Full duplex" mode, though.
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Hi.
I've done a fresh sarge install now, with kde 3.3.1 (kernel 2.4.27)
This time I tough that I maybe could have sound properly configured, so
that I could use "skype" to talk to other... I tought of testing the
sound input (microphone) using krec... No good..
I can press "record", talk as much
On Saturday, 15. January 2005 13:55, David Pye wrote:
> Well, better still, imho, is konstruct - which you'll find on the KDE
site.
> It will automatically check out, compile and install the version of your
> choice (a specified release, or CVS HEAD).
Hi David,
are you sure konstruct can buil
On Saturday 15 January 2005 10:41, Achim Woessner wrote:
>
> Hi Alejandro,
>
> I don't know if you know it but there is a very nice script out there that
> does all those things for you so it is a lot easier to update CVS. You can
> find this script at http://grammarian.homelinux.net/kdecvs-build/
>
> I've heard, that the developper working on this "most hatet bug". Does
> anybody know, if there're any patches or solutions for this
> spamassin-is-blocking-kmail-problem?
>
> Regards
> Jan
According to
http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.4-features.html
'Asynchronizati
Hi ...
On Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 22:37 wrote Sean J. Fraley:
> Are you using any spam filtering software? I am using spamassassin,
> and when I get around to downloading about a days worth of mail, it
> takes some time to run all of it through the filters. The entire
> time that this is happen
On Friday, 14. January 2005 23:25, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
> 2. Checkout at least arts and kdelibs (mmm, not 100% sure if kdebase is
> required, but is a good idea).
>
> 3. For each CVS module, run this (paths are of course, are customizable):
>
> make -f Makefile.cvs &&
> mkdir objdir &&
> cd ob
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