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Move along. Nothing to see there.
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venience" tab for the auto login options.
I've never used this.
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corner over here and suck my thumb, and try not to have flashbacks. That was
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On Wednesday 25 October 2006 11:25 pm, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> Alrighty then. I did log out and back in, incidentally. I was surprised
> that worked, since I should have restarted it when I logged out/in. But it
> worked, and I know when to be happy and shut up.
Solved by swi
o upgrade safely. Apparently not.
>
> I'm a bit stumped on this one. Any thoughts?
pkill kicker
kicker &
Alrighty then. I did log out and back in, incidentally. I was surprised that
worked, since I should have restarted it when I logged out/in. But it
worked, and I know when t
not.
I'm a bit stumped on this one. Any thoughts?
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On Sunday 24 September 2006 4:46 pm, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Instead of hacking the configurations files, have you tried CUPS's built in
> webinterface?
>
> Just point your browser to http://localhost:631
This is why pure good ol' Debian is better than Ubuntu.
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g to state for public record that I, too, have been having
similar problems for some time now. Perhaps months.
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t-related questions.
I'd try one of the following lists:
http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel
http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-i18n-doc
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On Wednesday 06 September 2006 3:29 pm, Han wrote:
> the playback device "hw:0" is already in use. Please stop the
> application using it and run JACK again
You probably need to stop the KDE sound system, start JACK, and then
optionally configure the KDE sound system to use JACK and restart it (
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 7:06 am, Han wrote:
> i seem to be having a problem with all program that play edit or create
> midi files for example i got one today with rosegarden:
>
>Sequencer startup failed: MIDI subsystem has failed to initialise
>
> i failed to run Audacity and kmidi d
On Saturday 02 September 2006 8:31 pm, Ryo Furue wrote:
> tries to remove the entire KDE, too.
Are you really absolutely positive that's what's going to happen? What does
the list of packages that will be removed look like?
If I try to remove KDE, I get:
The following packages will be REMOVED
On Sunday 27 August 2006 3:51 am, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> It would have been great to install it, if when the KDE application
> crashed, and the KDE crash handler collected the crash information to send
> to the developers, it would use the debug symbols from those -dbg packages.
That would re
On Thursday 24 August 2006 1:32 pm, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> I need to debug kxkb and its library calls. I just tried to install
> kdebase-dbg and kdelibs-dbg, but there are no usage instructions
> in /usr/share/doc.
I assume these packages provide the missing symbols that are normally stripped
o
On Monday 07 August 2006 12:35 am, Seb wrote:
> problem remains though as to how to get my previous bookmarks back.
Well, that one's easy enough to deal with. With whatever other problem you
had magically fixed by the sledge hammer method, I'd edit the new
bookmarks.xml and import the contents
On Sunday 06 August 2006 1:15 pm, Seb wrote:
> Yes, I should have mentioned that all my files "look" fine this way:
If they do, they're fine then. You can't have two "my_user" users with
different UIDs.
> | -rw--- 1 my_user my_user 101287 2006-08-06 02:58 bookmarks.xml
> except for the t
On Sunday 06 August 2006 11:51 am, Seb wrote:
> That seems to be the way to go now without bothering with the issue I
> described in my second paragraph. However, I don't want to do that to the
> whole new /home/my_user directory, as I have some files here and there
> that need to retain a differ
On Sunday 06 August 2006 4:09 am, Seb wrote:
> system. I thought my previous konqueror bookmarks.xml file could simply
> be placed within the new ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror directory, as my new
> user name is the same. Although now konqueror reads and displays my
> bookmarks, it refuses to save
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