> Hi
>
> I'm running kubuntu 5.04 on a laptop with KDE 3.4.
>
> after few days the fonts of KDE became bigger... not only in KDE but
> also in KDM. Indeed I tried to adjust the size in the Fonts section of
> KDE Control Center, but that works only for some applications (e.g.
> konsole menus)
thanks. that was very helpful.
On 8/5/05, Alejandro Exojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Viernes, 5 de Agosto de 2005 19:49, j j escribió:
> > can I empty trash can from a terminal? Can I use xffm to delete kde
> > trash:/ ? Which directory is trash:/ stored in? xftrash4 seems to be
> > a differe
On Friday 05 August 2005 11:55 am, Bob Tilley (AT&T) wrote:
> Gmail is an oft-used, web-based, e-mail management system. The inner
> workings of Gmail are proprietary but definately NOT standards-based.
>
> (snip)
>
GMail has worked fine in Konqueror since KDE 3.4.0.
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Gmail is an oft-used, web-based, e-mail management system. The inner workings
of Gmail are proprietary but definately NOT standards-based.
Firefox is an open source web browser that displays no problems, of which the
author is aware, interacting with Gmail. Anyone can view the workings of this
On August 5, 2005 09:15, Edward Warnicke wrote:
> I know that it will be a little while before KDE is rebuilt due to the
> C++ ABI migration and Xorg migration. But when it is rebuilt, would it be
> possible to turn on Sametime support now that the meanwhile library is in
> sid?
KDE 3.5 has been
On Friday 05 August 2005 19:49, j j wrote:
> can I empty trash can from a terminal? Can I use xffm to delete kde
I think there is a commandline tool called ktrash.
Cheers,
Kevin
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El Viernes, 5 de Agosto de 2005 19:49, j j escribió:
> can I empty trash can from a terminal? Can I use xffm to delete kde
> trash:/ ? Which directory is trash:/ stored in? xftrash4 seems to be
> a different trash can.
KDE's trash, follows the Free Desktop trash specification:
http://www.ramen
Hi
My desktop is xfce4 but I like to use konqueror as my main file
manager. When I delete a file in konqueror, the files are actually
moved to trash:/ Now I am not using kde as a desktop, so I find it
difficult to empty the trash can.
can I empty trash can from a terminal? Can I use xffm to del
Silvan wrote:
> On Thursday 04 August 2005 11:27 am, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> And while we're on this topic anyway, I've found that I *don't* actually
> like
> the KDE printer installer wizard flummy. I can't quite remember specific
> details about what it couldn't do with it, but it was miss
I know that it will be a little while before KDE is rebuilt due to the
C++ ABI migration and
Xorg migration. But when it is rebuilt, would it be possible to turn
on Sametime support
now that the meanwhile library is in sid?
Ed
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