found.
Anyone any ideas about this?
(I have 4 separate activies defined and 4 separate desktops but I am not
sure why this should matter since I believe panels transend both
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I am running kde 4.7 from experimental
A couple of weeks ago I moved over to KDE from Gnome and spent some time
playing with multiple desktops and activities. Then I went back to Gnome
3 again just to compare with what I had learnt. I did un-install
thing is, I don't have a .google/gadgets/downloaded_gadgets directory.
How do I remove the error messages? I presume there is a config file
somewhere that tells something to load these.
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the first problem is to understand why kdm is generating this
error message
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On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Carlos wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 7:39 AM, Alan Chandler
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I now have some form of widget appear in the top right of my screen
> > (it is not on the desktop because when I shrink the desktop it
> &g
e the window controls are and
although they work through it, it is annoying.
What is it, and how do I get rid of it.
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On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Several months ago now I switched my entire Core 2 Duo system over to
> AMD64. I was led to believe that there would be no problems and
> performance might be better in somethings.
>
> Ever since that time, youtube (flash I assume) has
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have the ability to get debug out like this. If so, can
someone suggest what I might be doing wrong
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On Saturday 06 January 2007 11:01, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Samstag 06 Januar 2007 11:14 schrieb Alan Chandler:
> > When I end my current session, instead of seeing kdm's login
> > screen I just have a completely blue background. Even worse than
> > that Ctrl-Al
On Saturday 06 January 2007 10:44, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Apologies for the mangled quote. Icedove refused to display or quote
> your message.
>
> Alan Chandler wrote, On 06/01/07 20:44:
>
> [quote]
>
> Over the past few days, my kdm background (a sort of swirl of blue)
>
oblem.
Can someone explain to me where I should find this background file and
what package it should be in, so I can restore it.
Thanks
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On Thursday 04 January 2007 12:41, Modestas Vainius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2007 m. sausis 4 d., ketvirtadienis 02:42, Alan Chandler rašė:
> > WHat I don't know is how kde works out what the type of device that
> > has connected it. It seems to have a mime type paramete
ave a mime type parameter in the dialog box
to configure these connections, but I don't know what its expected from
hal.
Can anyone tell me how kde (particularly in Debian) manages this.
TIA
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On Thursday 02 March 2006 16:28, Nick Leverton wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 04:20:17PM +0000, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > 1) It doesn't work. I turned it off, but it still kept filling the fields
> > in.
> >
> > 2) Even if it is switched on it seems to me to b
Florian Kulzer writes:
Alan Chandler wrote:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 02:13, Paul Johnson wrote:
[...]
Konqueror filled in the form automagically based on responses you made
to
similar forms previously.
But it even overwrote some data that should have already been there. How
do
you
On Thursday 02 March 2006 02:13, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 March 2006 15:18, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > But below is part of the html retrieved for the form part of the screen
> > via the View Document Source menu command. The data in the fields have
> > no relat
reach somewhere
here. I am therefore extremely worried about it.
Has anyone else experienced a similar problem?
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milar mail to the development list just went un-answered.
Is there anyone out there that knows what is happening - and how much longer
it will take to finish
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can find more about whats happening to this. The
developers list debian-qt-kde doesn't have any discussion at all (mostly
automated messages)
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Similarly, all your bookmarks are also stored in here. Delete it, and all
your cherished heirarchy of bookmarks disappears. [I know, I did it]
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> I ma struggling to know what I am doing wrong. I have just bought myself a
> pair of headphones with a microphone.
>
> With kmix running, I can switch on the microphone, and I immediately here
> everything I am say
On Saturday 05 February 2005 23:36, Matías Costa wrote:
> El Sábado 05 Febrero 2005 18:27, Alan Chandler escribió:
> > I ma struggling to know what I am doing wrong. I have just bought myself
> > a pair of headphones with a microphone.
> >
> > With kmix running, I c
, Krecord, Kwaveditor),
I don't seem to get input into these programs.
I am running a linux 2.6.10 kernel with the snd_emu10k module loaded (ASLA
with by SBLive Soundcard).
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On Monday 17 January 2005 21:40, Tim Folger wrote:
> On Monday 17 January 2005 06:44 am, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > Its probably my fault for using the kde packages from
> >
> > http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.3.2 ./
> >
> > BUT ...
> >
> > system
installed, which k3b
needs, and which conflicts with libflac4. This conflict is attempting to
remove libflac4 and most of kde-multimedia.
Any way round this?
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On Wednesday 29 December 2004 09:03, LeVA wrote:
> 2004. december 29. 09:56,
> Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> -> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,:
> > 0.11.17 (running under kde 3.3.2 from experimental).
>
> Try upgrading to 0.11.18. This is the newest v
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 08:34, LeVA wrote:
> 2004. december 28. 15:34,
> Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> -> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,:
> > Does that mean there is a problem with k3b. How does it check
> > itself?
>
> Probably it is something
md5 -f /path/to/checksumfile.md5
>
Well I did almost the same thing, and mounted the original iso on the loopback
device and created the checksum from that, and then mounted the already made
cd and checked against it. Checksum seems to be OK
Does that mean there is a problem with k3b. Ho
mmand line tools - so even advice on how
to do that would be useful).
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ication of how to get to the
book.
Is this the correct behaviour? If not, how can I change it? (my .kde directory
is quite old, so it maybe that its got a wrong setting somewhere which the
current software doesn't allow me to change).
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First they ignore
. So I am not sure where to go from here to make a meaningful bug
report. Any ideas.
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On Wednesday 03 November 2004 09:06, Matías Costa wrote:
> El Martes, 2 de Noviembre de 2004 20:16, Alan Chandler escribió:
> > On Tuesday 02 November 2004 19:00, Nick Pilon wrote:
> > > Try turning those off, and see what happens.
> > >
> > > --
> >
>
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 19:00, Nick Pilon wrote:
>
> Try turning those off, and see what happens.
>
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No change - I get one layer down into the nfs mount almost instanteneously -
the next layer is the one that takes the time.
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On Tuesday 02 November 2004 13:25, Nick Pilon wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 07:45:01 +0000, Alan Chandler
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I try to browser into these exported directories in konqueror by
> > clicking on the mount point to decend into one of the ex
problem, or a setup problem on my part?
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can't do
something with /home/alan/file:/home/alan/blue
Is this a quanta problem or how I am filling in one of the dialog boxes?
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was not working.
I have a private computer that is mine, with a passworded account. But
occassionally our family computer breaks and the family want to to use mine.
I have created an account "guest" and would like to be able to tell them to
use that (passwordlessly) - particul
file somewhere. But what.
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dcard is installed and the
soundcard driver is loaded.
kmixctrl:
but I know that is all loaded and working - and the permissions on
all /dev/ writable by audio group of which I am a member.
Anyone out there any ideas on what is going wrong here?
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/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts (which are the old bitmap fonts)
You can of course make private changes to local.conf to manipulate any other
fonts that you have
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y get to a leaf node (ie a package not
dependant on anything else) and manually select it for install - I can do
this. Does this imply some change to the package dependenacies of kde?
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lines into the /etc/fonts/local.conf to specify that I
wanted the console to be the default fixed font.
[This is only related to the font that konsole picks in the "normal" case. In
fact there is a potential konsole bug here in that it should ask for
"monospace" font ra
eated by debian.
- From what you say, my suspicion is that you are missing a /path to
font from your fonts.conf file and so fontconfig is finding the
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matics etc are all about creating a
file that sits in /etc/cups/ppd called the .ppd which
defines all the parameters of how to drive it. I think that it will be this
that defines how you use gimp-print to actually print the page.
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On Saturday 29 Mar 2003 12:10 pm, Henning Moll wrote:
> On Saturday 29 March 2003 01:52, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > If you want to get away from the ugly fonts you can also specify a font
> > for "fixed" by doing something like
llowing in /etc/fonts/local.conf
fixed
console
This assigns the font "console" to replace the use of fixed.
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d it (due to a bug decoding .pcf.gz fonts in libfreetype which has
recently been fixed).
You can always change the string in the clause to something other than
"console" - perhaps "Lucida Console" and it should then use that font for the
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On Monday 10 Mar 2003 9:18 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
>
> I wonder if its gone back to not enabling the byte interpreter?
No actually I just read the changelog. This version of libfreetype contains
the fix to the bug which prevented libfr
gt; was described in another thread on this mailinglist. After that I realized
> that some of my truetyep fonts look ugly as well. So I downgraded
> libfreetype and everything is fne now (even with newest fontconfig
> installed).
I wonder if its gone back to not enabling the byte interprete
kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52538for a full
explanation.
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e for permission first).
I didn't get asked any debconf questions.
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On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 4:05 pm, rico wrote:
> Le Dimanche 9 Mars 2003 12:16, Filipe Sousa a écrit :
> > On Sunday 09 March 2003 09:30, Alan Chandler wrote:
> >
> > Update to last fontconfig or add "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts&quo
ache-1 file is there. Take a look at it, and check the
format (its pretty easy with a standard text editor) and see if you can find
the font. The font filename and the family name (and a host of other
parameters) should be obvious.
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eing that the Helvetica font is not being picked up from where
ever it is installed (/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts subdir).
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I guess its because xfree 4.3 has a later version of fontconfig with the
"same" parameter added.
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warning: line 199: invalid edit binding "same"
> Fontconfig warning: line 211: invalid edit binding "same"
>
>
> what's wrong?
whats in your /etc/fonts/fonts.conf file (and any other files you may have
tweaked, that are included from fonts.conf)?
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additional style hint.
The above bug trail proposes a work around with the fonts.conf (local.conf for
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only to find you have chosen the slowest moving.
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(What does "ub3r-l33t" mean, seriously?)
This is a good link to help a bit more with the explanation.
http://www.ninjalane.com/leet.aspx
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et the characteristics out of each font. I think one of the
problems was that it misread the header and sometimes expected a zero
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got reset - however in my case the fontconfig combination
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> Ye!
>
> I still have a question: with Redhat systems I've used before, I never had
> to add prefix to ./configure... On Debian, what should I do to have the
I always put --prefix=/usr for Debian.
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ange the string console to the name of any other font that you
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expected the logjam to have been
removed and was just asking (without trying to put anyone under pressure:-) )
whether there was some other reason why kmail (and the other packages) were
not making it into sid.
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essage saying that kmail could
not be compiled for other architectures because of a qt problem. It was also
stated later in the thread that the qt problem had been fixed.
All this was 11th/12th Feb.
Is there something else holding it up?
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careful to restart X and/or xfs each time.
>
Do you have fontconfig installed? This seems to cause some problems like this.
A work around is to edit .qt/qtrc and change enableXft to false.
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correctly linked to libxft.so.2 - but I can't see how I can manage it. Help!
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>
> My problem is that it seems to change as you rebuild qt.
My fault - it seems that Xlibs has libXft.so.1 and libXft2 has libXft.so.2 so
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d that qt then gave up and
tried to look for it directly.
I am continuing to search.
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kde/stable/latest/Debian stable main as
> my source for KDE.
>
> Any ideas? I'm on a windows box until I can install kdenetwork on my
> unstable box.
Wait a short while - the transition to gcc3.2 and kde 3.1 is right in the
middle. kdenetwork is still the old version, whilst kdel
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hen moving backward seem different to yours. It aslo
skips the files when moving backwards without reaching the end
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ot `mmap' file `/usr/share/fonts/truetype//win'
...
I had this problem after an update of fontconfig. It seems to have
disappeared after I ran dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig.
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I upgraded libxft and installed fontconfig for the first time.
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ommand line it refuses to load the
> proper font. rxvt has no trouble finding it.
Konsole fonts are set by using the Settings/Fonts/Custom... menu and then
stored so that they are reused on startup by selecting the Settings/Save
Settings menu.
The only fonts in the list are fixed width
$HOME to see of there are any candidates that were
created about the time of first use might be a start.
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;any time now" (as we have for the last 6 weeks).
> Which one is the recommended one?
>
Personally I would use the sid ones if you run unstable and expect to upgrade
soon.
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k to link the two together
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someone to check things but noone did. There is a screen dump of the
problem which I attached to the bug report - it can be found here
http://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=688&action=view
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ntly symlinked these together to get round the problem.
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uilds the
> packet.
Absolutely - it works again now
Thanks.
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On Saturday 04 Jan 2003 8:36 pm, Jaime Robles wrote:
> El Sáb 04 Ene 2003 20:00, Alan Chandler escribió:
> > Try looking in ~/.xsession-errors in the user that you logged in as.
> > That often lists why things are not st
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I did an upgrade from Ralf's debs about an hour ago. Now when I start
konqueror is reports it can't find libkhtml.la and displays all web sites as
raw html.
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ed in as. That
often lists why things are not starting properly
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e doesn't seem
to have it.
Am I missing something, is it to do with the 0.6 v 0.5.8 thingy or am I
totally mistaken about it having a jabber plugin for it?
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On Friday 03 Jan 2003 12:35 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> On Freitag, 3. Januar 2003 10:05, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 9:58 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > > Please report problems to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or here.
>
did have a problem with aptitude continually trying to re-install kmoon and
kteatime - I am not sure what the issue is here - I just removed the packages
as I didn't want them).
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On Friday 03 Jan 2003 9:11 am, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> But maybe it's also a bug in kuickshow. Could you send a
> backtrace to Carsten ?
Done
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it crashes (reproducibly) when deleting an image or
when attempting to display the last image in the set it has.
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On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 9:53 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> The latest 3.1 debs (not running on Woody but unstable) seems to have a
> problem with ksnapshot - in that it can't save the snapshot its just made.
>
> As this is a png file,
t it doesn't
happen either. One of the reasons libqt went from 3.1 to 3.1.1 was something
to do with font widths, and I am wondering if this is a resulting problem.
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The latest 3.1 debs (not running on Woody but unstable) seems to have a
problem with ksnapshot - in that it can't save the snapshot its just made.
As this is a png file, I suspect this is another one of those libpng problems.
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the last two lines are symlinks back to the copies in /usr/share/fonts.
Should there not be some form of symlink for the 9x15 font?
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On Wednesday 01 Jan 2003 1:57 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Friday 27 Dec 2002 7:18 pm, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Just updated my kde box to kde-3.1.0+rc5+kl-1. All fonts in KDE are
> > correct, except the
re is a kde font installer. It seems to know about
fonts - but I have no idea what it is actually manipulating)
I am very confused - could do with some enlightenment.
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