I finally have noticed that during the dist-upgrade something screwed mu
/etc/environment file. As a result the locale configuration has fallen back to
"POSIX" and that affected the dead keys functionality in KDE apps.
So I did:
dpkg-reconfigure localeconf
rebooted, and now everything works fi
[lun, 24 abr 2006 03:28:45 +0100] - Nick Boyce:
> On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 00:04:38 +0200, Iván Forcada Atienza wrote:
>
> > [vie, 21 abr 2006 16:45:47 -0400] - Andrew Schulman:
> [...]
> > > There are things in Linux (like network servers) that I like to tinker
> > > with
> > > and get just right, an
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 00:04:38 +0200, Iván Forcada Atienza wrote:
> [vie, 21 abr 2006 16:45:47 -0400] - Andrew Schulman:
[...]
> > There are things in Linux (like network servers) that I like to tinker with
> > and get just right, and then there are things (like sound) that I don't care
> > how they
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On Sunday 23 April 2006 21:07, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre was heard
to say:
> On Sunday 23 April 2006 8:57 pm, Curt Howland wrote:
> > I'm pleased that the automatic configuration of xorg is getting
> > more and more accurate. The only thing I had t
On Sunday 23 April 2006 8:57 pm, Curt Howland wrote:
> I'm pleased that the automatic configuration of xorg is getting more
> and more accurate. The only thing I had to was comment out the
Me too, now that you mention it. That new box I set up a bit ago is the first
time I can ever remember Deb
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In my opinion, yes. I did the full upgrade thing and it's working
fine. That was a couple days ago, so you should be fine now.
I'm pleased that the automatic configuration of xorg is getting more
and more accurate. The only thing I had to was commen
Is it safe to upgrade yet? I'm running sid, kde 3.5.2, and the 2.16.1 kernel.
Tim
On Thursday 13 April 2006 07:47, 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
> enter
On Sunday 23 April 2006 16:19, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> > I also like my "common" tasks, like KMail or Gaim, to always be on all
> > desktops. That also then puts those flush-left, always, which makes more
> > grouping sense to me.
>
> Have you ever tried the "kompose" package? It is similar to Ex
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 15:55:26 -0500, Larry Garfield wrote:
[...]
> And I do work task-oriented, but my tasks are not application-limited. I'm a
> web developer, so I'll have a Kate window, Konqueror (browser) window,
> Konqueror (file manager) window, GIMP window, etc. open all at once. I
On Sunday 23 April 2006 14:57, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Ideally it would be nice if I could manually reorder them, but I'd settle
> > for the 3.4 behavior.
> >
> > Anyone know how I can get the older, better behavior back?
>
> Please try to take a look at the configuration options. There is one
On Sunday 23 April 2006 14:34, Jan De Luyck wrote:
> > Anyone know how I can get the older, better behavior back?
>
> Configure it :) open kcontrol, Desktop -> Taskbar, there you've got the
> option 'Group Similar Tasks', which I think is the one you're looking for.
Nope. That's the clustering i
Am Sonntag, 23. April 2006 21:25 schrieb Larry Garfield:
> Since upgrading to KDE 3.5 in Sid, I've noticed that the logic for the
> taskbar in Kicker has changed considerably. In 3.4, the order in which
> windows were listed was first by desktop (with "All Desktops" first), then
> by order opened.
On Sunday 23 April 2006 21:25, Larry Garfield wrote:
> Since upgrading to KDE 3.5 in Sid, I've noticed that the logic for the
> taskbar in Kicker has changed considerably. In 3.4, the order in which
> windows were listed was first by desktop (with "All Desktops" first), then
> by order opened. In
Since upgrading to KDE 3.5 in Sid, I've noticed that the logic for the taskbar
in Kicker has changed considerably. In 3.4, the order in which windows were
listed was first by desktop (with "All Desktops" first), then by order
opened. In 3.5, though, they're now grouped by application. I don't
Christian Surlykke wrote:
> Installed network-manager and it connected to my wireless network at home
> out of the box. I agree that it seems a very promising tool.
>
> A couple of questions:
>
> - The network-manager documentation talks about lists of 'trusted'
> and 'preferred' networks. Does
Am Sonntag, 23. April 2006 16:43 schrieb K. Jansma:
> start up takes almost 20 seconds, which is way too much for a simple music
> player. My playlist contains 2000 items (if this is relevant). IMHO, the
> GUI should be visible almost immediately, not after 20 secs.
noatun was never very ususable:
Hi, here are two cases of slowness in KDE programs.
1. Noatun:
start up takes almost 20 seconds, which is way too much for a simple music
player. My playlist contains 2000 items (if this is relevant). IMHO, the
GUI should be visible almost immediately, not after 20 secs.
2. Kate/kwrite spell che
Installed network-manager and it connected to my wireless network at home out
of the box. I agree that it seems a very promising tool.
A couple of questions:
- The network-manager documentation talks about lists of 'trusted'
and 'preferred' networks. Does anybody know how to define and edit th
Try with libkde-java in synaptic... I've found...
Tetractius
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