Edward Dunagin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the only thing execptioal in my XFreelog is :
Did you have a look at "~/.xsession-errors"?
Ulrich
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I've just executed the "sysctl -w dev.cdrom.lock=0" and now the ejecting work.
It seems that some kde application won't unlock the device even if it's
already unmounted. I've read the kernel documentation and it says that the
applications which uses the cdrom devices should do it with O_NONBLOCK
I've set it up in Kcontrol option, but it never shows me a mounted/umounted
devices on the desktop. To be more correct: sometimes it shows and sometimes
not.
I've just tried out kwikdisk and sometimes it's work (50/50%). I've set the
eject command for unmound cd-s and sometimes it work and somet
Hasso Tepper wrote:
>> One feature I like better on mozilla than konqueror is the "type ahead
>> find" .. it can save a lot of mouse clicks for those of us with sore
>> wrists. I haven't found a way to duplicate that on konqueror yet.
>
> Press / and look at statusbar.
How do you do "search next
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On 6/22/05, Tim Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've googled around and can't seem to find stable debs this package ... I
> could have sworn it used to be in sarge.
>
> Is there anywhere to grab debs for this?
I could not find it either, so just got the source from
testing/unstable and recomp
On 6/26/05, Serja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I find that if I configure the desktop to have un/mounted devices
showing, and use these (right click to get menu) to mount and unmount,
then I have no problem (even if konqueror is still opened to the
drive). Have you tried this? Also, there's someth
I'm trying to configure sarge so when I click a link in thunderbird
mail, it opens a new tab in konqueror.
So far, it just opens a new konqueror window.
I used 'dpkg-reconfigure mozilla-thunderbird' to select 'Debian',
which creates /etc/mozilla-thunderbird/auto-config.js, which contains:
//
hi all,
my first post. i have checked the archives for the
past couple months and still need some help.
i'm running kde3.3.2 on a pentium4 with 1 gig of ram.
debian distro and kernel-2.6.12-1-686. ( these
problems have happened on previous kernels.)
when first logging in after a restart, and pla
Unfortunately I have some hardware with partially closed-source drivers and
those drivers are incompatible with the 2.6.10 or 2.6.11 kernels (yet?). I've
got a promise from the hardware wendor that the support for the newest kernels
will be added soon (it was a few mounth ago), but there is stil
hacker wrote:
> One feature I like better on mozilla than konqueror is the "type ahead
> find" .. it can save a lot of mouse clicks for those of us with sore
> wrists. I haven't found a way to duplicate that on konqueror yet.
Press / and look at statusbar.
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On 6/26/05, Hasso Tepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hacker wrote:
> > One feature I like better on mozilla than konqueror is the "type ahead
> > find" .. it can save a lot of mouse clicks for those of us with sore
> > wrists. I haven't found a way to duplicate that on konqueror yet.
>
> Press /
On 6/26/05, Björn Krombholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This whole discussion's been turned into the wrong direction. The
Yes, and some people seem to think I'm slamming konqueror, when in
fact I like konqueror enough that I'm seeking a way to use it all the
time.
> question was not about which
The 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 kernels were horribly buggy. It's really unfortunate that
Debian decided to keep 2.6.8 for the sarge launch. Hopefully an RC release
later on will switch to a more stable kernel.
Before you try work-arounds for Konqueror, try upgrading to 2.6.10 or 2.6.11.
They're far m
I use the default 2.6.8-2-686 Debian kernel. I have only a dvd reader.
Since I've found that the krusader filemanager work correctly in that case, I
think this is a bug in konqueror or any other kde utility, because in gnome
it work as it should work.
Well probably gonna use something like "sysct
On 6/26/05, Fabricio segfault Cannini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Konqueror as web browser is much better than Firefox.
It's a matter of taste. (konqueror crashes too often for _my_ taste ;))
> It handles pop-ups much better than FF,
A matter of taste as well.
[...]
> Only in very, very, rare
Intresting: when I mount, umount and eject when using krusader everything work
just fine. It unlock the door automatically after the disk was umounted.
--- Original message ---
From: Nick Leverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: CD-ROM eject
Date: 26 Июнь
> Hi,
> I have the following problem: ejecting the cdrom fails under KDE with
> "eject failed" message (no matter mounted or unmounted). The only way to
> remove the cd from the drive is to execute the eject command as root. Is
> there any way to fix it?
> When executing the eject command as root
Hi!!
According to an old summerian prophecy,
hacker, Lord of hell-knows-what
on Friday 24 June 2005 09:16 pm would say this about
konqueror with gecko :
ha> I know I'm not alone when it comes to being disappointed with
ha> konqueror's inability to render most web pages completely .. the
ha> cu
Nick Leverton wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 08:30:15PM +0300, Andrey Andreev wrote:
Are you trying to eject while Konqueror has the devices tree open?
That's what I sometimes do and it fails miserably. Try closing all
Konquerors and eject then.
And probably (as root)
/etc/init.d/famd
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 08:30:15PM +0300, Andrey Andreev wrote:
> Are you trying to eject while Konqueror has the devices tree open?
> That's what I sometimes do and it fails miserably. Try closing all
> Konquerors and eject then.
And probably (as root)
/etc/init.d/famd stop
if you're
Serja wrote:
Hi,
I have the following problem: ejecting the cdrom fails under KDE with "eject
failed" message (no matter mounted or unmounted). The only way to remove the
cd from the drive is to execute the eject command as root. Is there any way
to fix it?
Are you trying to eject while Konq
Hi list,
I try to build a debian package of a patched kdepim-source from alioth. This
is what I did:
apt-get source korganizer
dpkg-source -x
unzip the downloaded .tar.bz2 archive
applied the patch
bzip2 the directory
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
The last command generated a lot output
Hi,
I have the following problem: ejecting the cdrom fails under KDE with "eject
failed" message (no matter mounted or unmounted). The only way to remove the
cd from the drive is to execute the eject command as root. Is there any way
to fix it?
When executing the eject command as root the follow
Am Samstag, 25. Juni 2005 20.44 schrieb Carlos Júnior ..::.. Boa Noite BH:
> thanks, but doesn't work... =|
...
> > After installing that, you will also need to apt-get install
> > konqueror-nsplugins, then in Konqueror go to Settings -> Configure
> > Konqueror,
> > choose the Plugins section a
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