Michael Schuerig wrote:
>> > That behavior is specific to KDE apps. In xterm, say, dead keys,
>> > and compose as well, behave as expected. In the KDE control center
>> > I've set country to "Germany"; language is set to "US English".
>>
>> What options have you set under Regional & Accessibility/K
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 20:47:10 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> In order to recompile a tar in debian, i am looking for openmotif and opengl
> development environments in debian testing/unstable 32. i have been told they
> are available in fedora while i am unable to locate them in debian. help
On Monday 17 April 2006 19:10, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> Tuesday, 18 April 2006 01:04, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> > I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> > packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I
> > type followed by 'e', the first key stroke
In order to recompile a tar in debian, i am looking for openmotif and opengl
development environments in debian testing/unstable 32. i have been told they
are available in fedora while i am unable to locate them in debian. help.
thank you
francesco pietra
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A Dilluns, 17 de Abril de 2006 19:04, Michael Schuerig va escriure:
> I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I type
> followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing, the
> second inserts a plain '
Tuesday, 18 April 2006 01:04, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
> packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I
> type followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing,
> the second inserts a plain 'e'. '`', '^',
I'm trying to get dead keys to work in KDE (all the latest unstable
packages, incl. xserver-xorg), but don't have any success. When I type
followed by 'e', the first key stroke inserts nothing, the
second inserts a plain 'e'. '`', '^', '~' are inserted immediately.
That behavior is specific t
El lunes, 17 de abril de 2006 14:14, Gnaneswar Devuni escribió:
> hi,
> I am unable to access xserver through Remote login todo a xwindows
> programs. In local server I created my user name xyz in home like this
> /home/xyz. From my windows If i writes the Qt Linux programs to
> d
hi,
I am unable to access xserver through Remote login todo a xwindows
programs. In local server I created my user name xyz in home like this
/home/xyz. From my windows If i writes the Qt Linux programs to
develop some GUI Applications I am able to connect to the
remote Local X
El viernes, 14 de abril de 2006 11:12, Florian Kulzer escribió:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Thursday 13 April 2006 06:47, Anders E. Andersen wrote:
> >>Just a small word of warning. If you have a nice working unstable distro
> >>on your computer, maybe now isn't the best time to upgrade it. x11r7
On Thursday 13 April 2006 15:47, Anders E. Andersen wrote:
> Just a small word of warning. If you have a nice working unstable distro
> on your computer, maybe now isn't the best time to upgrade it. x11r7 is
> entering unstable, and it is causing a few minor hickups..
Update.
I now have a working
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