I modified the /etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options file to
comment out the "noauth" entry as directed in the
Debian Readme but the pppd fails immediately with the
following output:
Jan 28 13:29:40 ChatagnierL-Home pppd[5606]: The
remote system is required to authenticate itself
Jan 28 13:29:40 ChatagnierL
Just finished configuring Guarddog firewall using the "Using Guarddog"
Basic Configuation Tutorial in the KDE help files. The tutorial seemed
fairly easy to use and understand so, I'm a little surprised that I was
blocked from accessing the internet. However, I'm new to Linux and have
only us
Greg Madden wrote:
On Monday 25 July 2005 04:24 pm, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
When I select my Sony DSC-P10 (PTP or Normal mode) in digiKam's
Camera drop down I get this:
"Failed to connect to camera. Please make sure its connected properly
and turned on. Would you l
When I select my Sony DSC-P10 (PTP or Normal mode) in digiKam's Camera
drop down I get this:
"Failed to connect to camera. Please make sure its connected properly
and turned on. Would you like to try again?"
I'm reasonably sure that it's connected properly having followed my Sony
manual instruct
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
I am trying to install an USB HP psc1210 printer on my Gateway 500
that was running woody but now running sarge. I have a 2.6.12 kernel
available.
The KDE Control Center has
URI:ipp://gcomm:631/printers/psc1210
Device:ptal:/mlc:usb:psc_1200_series
but the device
David MartÃnez Moreno wrote:
El Martes, 21 de Junio de 2005 19:43, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier escribió:
Background-After an apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to sarge-stable
encountered many dependency issues.
Xserver-xfree86, kdm and many others were not installed. Ater manually
Background-After an apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to sarge-stable
encountered many dependency issues.
Xserver-xfree86, kdm and many others were not installed. Ater manually
installing xserver-xfree86, kdm and the
kde package files and getting X started, I've these unresolved issues:
I can logi
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 02:21, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Monday 02 July 2001 19:13, Debian User wrote:
> > I get the error " /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldes" when compiling
> > kdebase-crypto-2.2-cvs20010622 (see complete output below). I
> > "fixed" the p
I get the error " /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldes" when compiling
kdebase-crypto-2.2-cvs20010622 (see complete output below). I "fixed"
the problem by purging (through the very handy kfilereplace) all
references to "-ldes." But what library provides -ldes?
Doing a deb search the most likely susp
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 08:43, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> the quick and dirty:
>
> cd kdelibs (for example)
> debuild
>
>
> that's what I do to build all the packages... debuild is part
> of the devscripts package. I *believe* it depends on all the
> correct bits. debuild will verify that you have
On Saturday 16 June 2001 03:08, Aquarius wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > I'm just curious. When I access some sites an icon shows up in
> > the Konqueror location bar to the left of the URL, sites as
> > varied as http://www.kuro5hin.org/ or http://www.imdb.com. The
> > icons
I'm just curious. When I access some sites an icon shows up in the
Konqueror location bar to the left of the URL, sites as varied as
http://www.kuro5hin.org/ or http://www.imdb.com. The icons show up in
the Bookmarks menu as well.
Q's: what html code produces the icons? Is there any way I can
What's the difference between autoconf2.13 and plain autoconf? The
former is mentioned in the Build-Depends for kdelibs. My version of
plain autoconf is already 2.13.
I'm using KMail to read most of my mail. Somewhere along the way I
got gnupg installed and now I get a line which reads "Message was
signed by unknown key ID XXX". So, how do I get the supposedly
"unknown key" recognized?
P.S. GPG is greek to me.
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 14:05, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> this is on my TODO next. Currently there is no automatic way for
> kdm to know about wm's unless someone tells it about them. So by
> default it only lists kde2, default, and failsafe. default will
> always be the "Debian" default... ie
On Sunday 01 April 2001 07:20, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> I am new to Debian. Just installed potato, and want to put KDE2.1.
> I have all the KDE deb packages from kde.debian.net in a directory
> /data/KDE.
>
> How should I put this path into my /etc/apt/sources.list for
> installing KDE from there (an
Is http://kde.debian.net/ the new main site? Dig'ging seems to
indicate that it's just an alias for tdyc.com? Have I missed an
important announcement? Is kde.tdyc.com back online?
Hmm, questions, questions, questions.
Two questions:
(1)
Are the kde.tdyc debs. pure potato?
(2)
If I download the unstable .debs (wherever they may be) into my local
.deb repository (applying dpkg-scanpackages on them and thereby
making them locally apt-gettable for my testing system):
Would the dependencies for non-KDE/qt apps
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