On Tuesday 21 June 2005 04:10 pm, Amarok wrote:
> Ryan Schultz wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 June 2005 01:40 pm, Amarok wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I use to have the item "Start New Session" on KDE and now it's gone
> >> sinse I upgraded to 3.4.1
> >> I can see that there is some things changed on this new
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Brian Kimball wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > in my work lab engineering environment with a lot of random users
> > installing a lot of random kde components
>
> In your lab, "a lot of random users" have root? Nice.
Yes. Don't you?
A friend of mine when interviewing for jobs used to ask the
inte
Brian Kimball wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I have a rather agressive method.
> > ...
> > Then upgrade. Then reinstall KDE. Yes it is harsh.
>
> That's not just harsh, that's plain gross and wildly unnecessary. This
> isn't rpm on Red Hat 4.2.
When it comes to KDE upgrades if it walks like a
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 5. Juli 2005 16:29 schrieb Gayle Lee Fairless:
> > I posted a question to Debian User about package conflicts between
> > hpoj(sp?) and hplip(sp?) that are for parallel HP printers and usb HP
> > printers. My HP 697C is parallel, and my HP
Am Dienstag, 5. Juli 2005 16:29 schrieb Gayle Lee Fairless:
> I posted a question to Debian User about package conflicts between
> hpoj(sp?) and hplip(sp?) that are for parallel HP printers and usb HP
> printers. My HP 697C is parallel, and my HP psc1210 is usb.
No, hpoj and hplip should not conf
Under KDE I've discovered the following thing: Relatively often the KDE is
slowdown and the applications won't open and if I manage to open the
kinfocenter, it shows that I've nearly run out of memory and the amount of a
free memory is csanging with the incredible speed. Sometimes restart X
doe
I posted a question to Debian User about package conflicts between
hpoj(sp?) and hplip(sp?) that are for parallel HP printers and usb HP
printers. My HP 697C is parallel, and my HP psc1210 is usb.
Perhaps this question should also be posed to Debian KDE since one of
their hints in version 3.3 r
Meanwhile, I've switched to stable sarge (from scratch).
Unfortunately, the problem remains. I'm puzzled. Any hints?
Thanks in advance,
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Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe
Development Engineer
Magneti Marelli do Brasil S/A
Controle do Motor - P&D - DLO
Work: +55-19-3887-655
Sorry, I've posted it to the wrong list, it should be debian-russian. :)
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From: Serja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
Subject: скрипт и зависание
Date: 5 Июль 2005 11:27
> Написал я себе тут небольшой скрипт для более удобного подключения к
> ин
Hi Debian-kde,
is there an applet for kde with the same functionality of the
gnome-cpufreq-applet?
Reagards,
MC
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