Michael D. Ivey wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 01:40:21PM +0100, Nick wrote:
And going to http://wiki.debian.net/ gives me a page stating :
"Ivey & Brown, Inc. is a technology firm based in Atlanta,
Georgia that focuses on software process consulting,
system administration and software develop
Tom Kloppel wrote:
I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.18 and I added the KDE source to my
sources.list, did an update, and apt ignored it... All that i can install
is kde 2.x., but i want 3.1.2. Am I doing something wrong or am i going to
have to install by source since i upgraded the kernel? (please n
Donald Spoon wrote:
I tried upgrading to KDE 3.1.1 in SID today (28 May 2003) by using the
metapackage "kde", and it failed. The kdegraphics dependency couldn't
be met. The kdegraphics fails because the kuickshow dependency couldn't
be met, and the kuickshow fails to
I tried upgrading to KDE 3.1.1 in SID today (28 May 2003) by using the
metapackage "kde", and it failed. The kdegraphics dependency couldn't
be met. The kdegraphics fails because the kuickshow dependency couldn't
be met, and the kuickshow fails to install because the imlib2 dependency
couldn'
Antiphon wrote:
I have been tangling with CUPS in KDE over the weekend to no avail to get it
to print to my HP printers using the hpijs driver. I'm running sid and for
some reason, KDE crashes every time it trys to access info on a CUPS printer.
Has anyone else had these problems with the Sid KD
Paul Cupis wrote:
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On Sunday 11 May 2003 22:29, Donald Spoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I DO have the old cupsd.conf file around (I saved it), and also have
a moderately "clean" cupsd.conf file on other computers that could
act as a bas
Achim Bohnet wrote:
Hi Don,
Did you check the difference between the old cups settings and the
new ones? If we can't track down this problem every(?) upgrade may
break cups. Not good for debians or cups' reputation ;)
Achim
Actually, I havn't in a detailed, lin-by-line manner. I did a cursory
Paul Cupis wrote:
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FWIW, I have CUPS and KDE running fine together on sid, and have done
for a while. I vaguely recall that I may have had to blow away my
configuration after a CUPS upgrade a while ago - perhaps kprinter
generates a cups.conf which the newer/current CUPS pacakges do not
Michael Peddemors wrote:
Not sure what your/the problem is but, I have no problem using smb://wizard
Using stable with Nolden sources.. 3.1.1
konqueror:
An error occured while loading smb://wido:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_smb'.
I get the
Vladimir Wiedermann wrote:
btw which package contains kio_smb ?
kdebase-kio-plugins
well:
wido:~# apt-get install kdebase-kio-plugins
Sorry, kdebase-kio-plugins is already the newest version.
konqueror:
An error occured while loading smb://wido:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
Michael Schuerig wrote:
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 20:48, Donald Spoon wrote:
The relevant packages I currently have installed are:
fontconfig - 2.1.92-2
Try going back to (lib)fontconfig 2.1.90-1. If you're lucky the old
packages are still lying around in /var/cache/apt/archives.
It works f
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
I saw a few msgs about problems with TT fonts go by recently, but none of them
seemed to solve my problem.
All my True Type fonts seemed to get hosed after an "apt-get upgrade" a few
days ago (not sure what was changed - looks like maybe the fontconfig pckg).
After twe
This information here is somewhat dated, but maybe it will
give you a clue. Your symptoms sound quite famaliar, and
are very similar to a common complaint in Corel Linux when
it came out. Corel Linux used KPPP as its default dialer.
The problem is in the way KPPP and the default pppd program
sup
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