On Saturday 11 June 2005 04:32 pm, Oliver Heins wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 21:47 schrieb Mateusz Linda:
> > Well, I've the same issue since I did apt-get upgrade
> > about 3 months ago... Many people
> > also couldn't get system notifications to work but in
> > some cases removing 2 file
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 21:47 schrieb Mateusz Linda:
> Well, I've the same issue since I did apt-get upgrade
> about 3 months ago... Many people
> also couldn't get system notifications to work but in
> some cases removing 2 files - knotify and
> a similar one in .kde3 in your home directory (
>> my guess is that you killed kded or such a process and that kmail is
>> living on the old kded and kwallet on a new one, or the reverse. and
>> log out and in again should solve the problem.
>
> Yes, I've observed that every (I believe) dbus upgrade kills all kded
> daemons.
Okay, that mak
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On Saturday 11 June 2005 22:19, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> my guess is that you killed kded or such a process and that kmail is
> living on the old kded and kwallet on a new one, or the reverse. and
> log out and in again should solve the problem.
>
> if not, then I'm not sure how I can help you
I
on Saturday 11 June 2005 22:41, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Yes, I've observed that every (I believe) dbus upgrade kills all kded
> daemons.
i've one problem with dbus and kded, if i sleep mi ibook with kded running i
can't get it wake up again.
if i restart dbus, wich kills kded and i sleep, the
On June 11, 2005 05:41 pm, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Yes, I've observed that every (I believe) dbus upgrade kills all kded
> daemons.
You observe correctly it does the same thing everytime here as well.
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* Pierre Habouzit [Sat, 11 Jun 2005 22:19:53 +0200]:
> my guess is that you killed kded or such a process and that kmail is
> living on the old kded and kwallet on a new one, or the reverse. and
> log out and in again should solve the problem.
Yes, I've observed that every (I believe) dbus up
Le Sam 11 Juin 2005 20:57, Michael Thaler a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> my kmail is not using kwallet anymore. Now if I want to download
> mail, I get a requester that asks for my password. I don't really
> know the reason, maybe I did something wrong. Does someone know how
> to turn this on again?
>
> I
Hello,
my kmail is not using kwallet anymore. Now if I want to download mail, I get a
requester that asks for my password. I don't really know the reason, maybe I
did something wrong. Does someone know how to turn this on again?
I created another user on the same machine and with this user, eve
Am Samstag, 11. Juni 2005 16:15 schrieb LeVA:
> > 1. You can have the wallet automatically closed if no program uses it any
> > longer and on screen lock and...
> > If you leave your desktop unlocked (for whatever reason), you may want to
> > enable immediate closing of the wallet after each use (y
2005. június 11. 14:21,
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,:
> Am Samstag, 11. Juni 2005 13:57 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen:
> > If the application is allowed access to kwallet it usually presents you
> > with the authorization information in a login style promp
Am Samstag, 11. Juni 2005 13:57 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen:
> If the application is allowed access to kwallet it usually presents you
> with the authorization information in a login style prompt so you actually
> have two layers you have to pass before you are logged in.
>
> The main point i
2005. június 11. 13:57,
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,:
> If nobody can come up with good counter argument, I will file a wishlist
> bug about this.
>
Hi!
Please write the bug # to this list, so we can vote for it :)
Daniel
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LeVA
I'd like to have some input on this issue from debian-kde.
When you have desktop icons which are links to password protected sessions
such as fish:/ which has the password stored in kwalled, and you have already
typed in the kwallet password somewhere else in KDE then a dialogue is
displayed wi
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