On Tuesday 25 July 2006 2:34 pm, D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> It's broken, with no trace in its server's config for how I ever had it set
> up in the first place.
>
> I wonder how that happened?
Because I'm an idiot. I was looking at the serve
ou'd have to set up a new session for KDM to know how to
run it.
Sorry I have to be so vague. I had that working, but have inadvertently
broken it, and don't have time to sift through the carnage at the moment.
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his line of thought. If
I'm totally full of crap, forgive me. I thought I'd throw this out, since
nobody answered you yet. I don't know squat about the KDE sound system, but
I've been involved with Linux for music making for years. It's a lot easier
now than it u
;s so deliciously ironic about
the suggestion of porting the GIMP to QT. :)
As for the rest, I'd better shut up before someone screams at me for being
off-topic.
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estion, considering the number of times people have
requested that we port Rosegarden to GTK2.
Sure. Right after they port the GIMP to KDE/QT.
It couldn't be that difficult, could it?
*cough*
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a
difference. This screwy localhost or whatever thing I'm thinking of, but
can't quite remember, used to affect File->Open dialogs and such too, and was
KDE wide, anytime KDE used KURL for something, which is frequently.
I'm running 3.5.3 myself, and freebsd.org just came up in
tions, but I've been meaning to look into this myself for awhile. All
my non-KDE apps look terrible. I am also using gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, so I bet
that is indeed what's busted.
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ty then. I am an imbecile. Carry on. Nothing to see here.
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s somehow broken compatibility with Konqueror. It's got to be
something here.
What might it be? I'm really at a loss what could have gone wrong, and about
all I can think of to do is start blindly swapping out configuration files
for clean new ones.
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don't run GNOME. Haven't
looked at it in years. I'm a real dyed in the wool KDE fanboy.
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vimpart" package disappeared a long time ago.
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either. I can't wait for that one.
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#x27;t sound like it *is* because of the dpi change then, but I'll answer
anyway. The easy KDE way is to use the KDE Info Center (kinfocenter), and
click on "X Server." It's one of the several statistics reported.
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ad it at 100x100 before.
Just a thought.
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eloper.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html
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ler to find and install them
manually. That's probably not a "real solution," but it gets me there today,
without making my head hurt trying to read grossly out-dated font
documentation.
It's in the Control Center. System Administration -> Font Installer
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t looks like several different files have done this job
over the years, and all of my old ones since 2001 are still lingering around.
I think the correct current modern file is
~/.kde/share/apps/kdesktop/IconPositions
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who wound up in
that same place. I decided to just let it sit there for a few package
versions and see if the problems get sorted out for themselves without me
having to get more gray hair.
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> I've only found a small number that really didn't work once tricked. One
> of them was Google Maps. I have to use Firefox for that one.
Or, rather, that used to be the case. It apparently works just fine now.
Sweet!
I don't like Firefox because it's too Windows
d a small number that really didn't work once tricked. One of
them was Google Maps. I have to use Firefox for that one.
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er remember Debian's own stuff working correctly. I used to
keep KNOPPIX around just so I could boot it, and then go rip off the config
file it came up with.
This is a good thing to see.
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On Monday 10 April 2006 4:31 pm, Felix Homann wrote:
> OK, but have you seen it work as *embedded media player*, i.e. playing
> media inside a webpage? That's what I've never seen working. Have you?
Not since KDE 2.x I don't think.
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ce. This is thoroughly good, sound, sensible advice.
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rtunity for some whining user to step up and join the
ranks of helpful open source contributors by sending them a patch to address
this complaint. If it hasn't already been fixed in CVS, that is.
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me) the little boxes
will go away.
That's pretty cool. I had no idea this feature existed.
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plied config file did not cure it
that time. That's when I just hacked it out of service, to fix at some
future point that never came.
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;t see this now that I've done a clean install, and KDM is at least
temporarily working normally again.
Sorry if none of this was helpful.
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never got very far in my attempt to
learn Greek then, isn't it? :)
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like I just missed installing something-xorg or x-something,
but I don't know what. I did have a weird X install initially, that caused
GLX not to have direct rendering enabled. I had to install some missing
bits.
Clue? Feels like one of those things that only shows up on a new ins
s-it-works thing like that.
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t forgot about some handy trick I employed to fix this
last time.
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There's nothing in the
source code, the man page or the docbook page to support this assertion.
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ved, though, and went away as soon as I switched back
to a KMail window. That was probably because of KDE getting in the way, I'd
guess. I'm back in my normal environment at this moment, and KDE's language
switcher is probably involving itself in this.
I'll have to keep
quot;
(**) Option "XkbOptions"
"compose:caps,ctrl:ctrl_aa,lv3:ralt_switch,grp_led:scroll,grp:shifts_toggle"
(**) XKB: options:
"compose:caps,ctrl:ctrl_aa,lv3:ralt_switch,grp_led:scroll,grp:shifts_toggle"
(==) Keyboard: CustomKeycode disabled
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any KDE involvement.
Oh well. I'm familiar with what I have to do to get the right characters to
come out in the languages I write, even if it feels like it's probably
broken.
Thanks for trying, and I will stop hijacking this thread now. I hope the OP
solved his problem once and
On Saturday 04 February 2006 6:42 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Samstag, 4. Februar 2006 23:29 schrieb D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre:
> > If it ain't broke... Hotplug is still working just fine here, thanks.
>
> Guess why udev replaces hotplug by now: hotplug kinda
uot; I've got some HAL libs installed, but the "hal" package is
not. I don't have "udev" or "dbus" either, and have no idea what the hell
anyone is talking about.
I figure this is probably a good thing. If it ain't broke... Hotplug is
sti
confused if I ever used a Spanish keyboard setup that actually worked the way
it normally does.
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ution LCDs
are the norm now, rather than the exception, and I was rather hoping it would
just work automagically.
However, your point overall is well-taken.
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n) seems to increase the probability that logging out will
actually work.
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-generated one. The Debian auto config bits always did the wrong
thing no matter how many different "front door" tactics I tried. If all else
fails, hack the thing and get it over with.
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he
> answer. I use several apps, Mutt in a xterm and xfte that I would like
> to use their icons on their respective windows.
>
> Ideas?
None that worked. It's not as obvious as it seems.
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.1 (0xb77d3000)
That settles that as far as whether it uses it or not. Uses it correctly, I
have no idea. Fonts in X are one of the most evil things ever conceived by
humankind.
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aving problems
with the DSSI synth plugins in Rosegarden for the same reason. You're about
the fourth or fifth I've run into in the last week or so whose lo was broken.
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