Friday, 5 May 2006 01:19, Curt Howland wrote:
> Not quite. Am I to conclude then that everybody everywhere has
> "POSIX" unless they set it specifically in a script?
>
> I wonder, then, how the earlier person had "=en_GB" as everything? He
> certainly hadn't set them all by script.
$ aptitude show
Curt Howland wrote:
> The problem is not _what_ went wrong, the problem is in trying to
> clear it.
First of all DO NOT HIJACK THREADS!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_Hijacking
> I'm in the midst of everything equalling "POSIX"
>
> $ locale
> LANG=
>
> "dpkg-reconfigure loca
Hi. I'm trying to use SOCKS proxy with konqueror. I use KDE 3.5.2 from
unstable. Tried dante-client 1.1.18 from unstable and self-compiled 1.1.19
using 1.1.18 debian spec. No success. In Konqueror preferences -> proxy ->
SOCKS, i checked "Dante". Test say's that SOCKS support was found and
initial
On Thursday 04 May 2006 03:39, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Do you have "Treat all cookies as session cookies" enabled in "Settings >
> Configure Konqueror... > Cookies > Policy"?
No, I don't. I'm clueless as to a cause. Help, anyone, help?
Thanks, Bob
--
Hain't we got all the fools in town on our
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Ok, I did the dpkg-reconfigure, and this time set the system-wide
locale toggle to "yes" from "none". I've been loath to set such
system-wide things, rather leaving it to "as needed".
That makes everything equal to "en_US", and the alphabetic order
On Thursday 04 May 2006 08:38, LeVA wrote:
> 2006. május 4. 16:27,
> Tim Folger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> -> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,:
> > I'm running sid with the 2.6.16 kernel and kde 3.5.2. Yesterday Konqueror
> > started crashing on me. Here's the terminal message:
> >
> > ~$ konqueror
> > X
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 13:19:00 -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:38, Florian Kulzer was heard to say:
> > I think "POSIX" is the default if you don't set anything yourself.
> ...
> > (I hope I did not totally misunderstand your question...)
>
> Not quite. Am I to conclude t
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:38, Florian Kulzer was heard to say:
> I think "POSIX" is the default if you don't set anything yourself.
...
> (I hope I did not totally misunderstand your question...)
Not quite. Am I to conclude then that everybody everyw
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:33:16 -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> On Thursday 04 May 2006 10:45, David Martinez Moreno was heard to say:
> > Wisdom lies in LC_COLLATE variable.
>
> The problem is not _what_ went wrong, the problem is in trying to
> clear it.
>
> I'm in the midst of everything eq
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 10:45, David Martínez Moreno was heard to say:
> Wisdom lies in LC_COLLATE variable.
The problem is not _what_ went wrong, the problem is in trying to
clear it.
I'm in the midst of everything equalling "POSIX"
=
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 16:06:29 +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
[...]
> I think this is the actual problem (I couldn't start any session from
> kde, and so I tried to run startx manually and got this...)
The problem of kdm not being able to log you on (I assume that is what
you mean) has been dis
El jueves, 4 de mayo de 2006 16:06, Lorenzo Bettini escribió:
> David Martínez Moreno wrote:
> > El viernes, 14 de abril de 2006 11:12, Florian Kulzer escribió:
> > All these questions (and probably others) are answered on the XSF
> > transition Wiki (http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg69To7). Please g
Curt Howland wrote:
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 10:06, Lorenzo Bettini was heard to say:
Fatal server error:
Cannot move old log file ("/var/log/Xorg.0.log ..)
can anybody help please?
I think this is the actual problem (I couldn't start any sessi
El jueves, 4 de mayo de 2006 16:34, Curt Howland escribió:
[...]
> Oh, and somehow my directory listings have gotten scrambled, all the
> caps prior to all the lower case. Does anyone remember what to delete
> to free up the locals? I'm too lazy to go looking through the backlog
> of postings... :^
2006. május 4. 16:27,
Tim Folger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,:
> I'm running sid with the 2.6.16 kernel and kde 3.5.2. Yesterday Konqueror
> started crashing on me. Here's the terminal message:
>
> ~$ konqueror
> X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8
> Major op
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 10:06, Lorenzo Bettini was heard to say:
> Fatal server error:
> Cannot move old log file ("/var/log/Xorg.0.log ..)
>
> can anybody help please?
>
> I think this is the actual problem (I couldn't start any session
> from kde
I'm running sid with the 2.6.16 kernel and kde 3.5.2. Yesterday Konqueror
started crashing on me. Here's the terminal message:
~$ konqueror
X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8
Major opcode: 62
Minor opcode: 0
Resource id: 0x3a009f8
X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attr
David Martínez Moreno wrote:
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 t
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 18:10:45 -0400, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I have reset Konqueror to identify itself as Mozilla 1.6 when accessing
> Digg.com so that I can enjoy it's AJAX-ified goodness. Most of my Digg
> problems are solved.
>
> After logging into Digg and checking the button to store a coo
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