On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:29, Bruce Lybbert Office wrote:
> What I have done so far.
> aptget install xfree86-common
This shouldn't be needed as the next apt-get command you issue below has
dependency on this package, and thus auto-installs it.
> apt-get install x-window-system kde
This comm
* Benjamin Kudria [Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:52:42 -0500]:
> Is there a reason kompmgr isn't included in the repository? I understand
> that
> the packages are built with an XFree environment in mind, but if kompmgr is
> included anyway, XFree users won't experience breakage, they'll just get a
> 'g
I have been running a fairly lean debian box for some time I have
decided to install KDE.
Is there a good tutorial on the step by step of installing KDE. I looked
through the archives and found part of it
What I have done so far.
aptget install xfree86-common
apt-get install x-window-system kde
apt
Is there a reason kompmgr isn't included in the repository? I understand that
the packages are built with an XFree environment in mind, but if kompmgr is
included anyway, XFree users won't experience breakage, they'll just get a
'go and get the latest xorg' message in the translucency settings
Hello,
I had a fully functional kde 3.3 environment setup, I upgraded to kde
3.4 using http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org
everything seemed fine and great until I went to compile a program, I
got the following error message during the configure
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix,
I have been running a fairly lean debian box for some time I have
decided to install KDE.
Is there a good tutorial on the step by step of installing KDE. I looked
through the archives and found part of it
What I have done so far.
aptget install xfree86-common
apt-get install x-window-system kde
AFAIK it's kind of a kernel-bug which was fixed by one of the last
debian-kernel-updates for 2.6.10. You might also want to look at the patches
from the swsusp2-project, they include the same patch.
Regards
Roman
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Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 25 March 2005 12:57, Joerg Reckers wrote:
Yes my system is totaly out of sync sure, but thats because of the
suspend to disk! It is still set to the time it has been while
suspending!
Run ntpdate as paret of your resume script?
No, hwclock should be called in the _suspend
On Friday 25 March 2005 12:57, Joerg Reckers wrote:
> Yes my system is totaly out of sync sure, but thats because of the
> suspend to disk! It is still set to the time it has been while
> suspending!
Run ntpdate as paret of your resume script?
Cheers,
FJP
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Am Freitag, 25. März 2005 11:54 schrieb André Wöbbeking:
> On Saturday 01 January 2005 11:46, Joerg Reckers wrote:
>
> 01 January 2005 ???
>
> > Problem:
> > If i do a "hwclock --hctosys" in kde (i do it in an xterm) after the
> > machine wakes up from a supend to disk, the screen gets completly
>
On Saturday 01 January 2005 11:46, Joerg Reckers wrote:
01 January 2005 ???
> Problem:
> If i do a "hwclock --hctosys" in kde (i do it in an xterm) after the
> machine wakes up from a supend to disk, the screen gets completly
> black for a minute or so. After that everything is fine and the
> sys
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