On Wednesday 04 July 2001 11:34, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> http://www.lwn.net must have
> http://freshmeat.net/ditto
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/
> http://www.fsf.org
May I also suggest http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net?
> And the obvious debian etc . . .
>
> tatah
>
> On Tuesday 03 July
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On Tuesday 24 April 2001 10:27, Johnny Morano wrote:
> the trick is to check if all the plugins in netscape are installed ONCE
> (this is important), and then all the Netscape plugins will work in
> konqueror... well, it does overhere... flash, realaud
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On Sunday 01 April 2001 19:55, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> Once upon a time, I heard Jesse Goerz say
>
> > I'm starting to check the apt documentation for ways to put packages on
> > hold (I never got around to doing that before
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I recently (a month ago or so) upgraded KWord. The previous version worked
rock solid when I wrote my 2000 word research paper. Unfortunately, since I
have upgraded that is not the case. Everytime I hit the space bar all the
text disappears. Fac
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 22:03, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Jesse Goerz wrote:
> >> May I know what the SRC parameter is (for rsync-ing that site)?
> >
> > rsync -v -v -az --dry-run --delete --delete-excluded \
> >--exclude source/ \
> >--exclude
On Tuesday 06 March 2001 10:11, Jesse Goerz wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 March 2001 00:52, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > Currently, I am mirroring the kde.debian.net site at
> >http://sapi.vlsm.org/DLL/debian-kde/
> > using anonymous ftp
On Tuesday 06 March 2001 00:52, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Currently, I am mirroring the kde.debian.net site at
>http://sapi.vlsm.org/DLL/debian-kde/
> using anonymous ftp.
>
> May I know what the SRC parameter is (for rsync-ing that site)?
>
> regards,
Here's what I use:
I just upgraded to 2.1. Their seems to be a space below the panel when it is
set to be on the bottom of the screen. When I slide apps they are visible
beneath the panel. Essentially, it's as if someone moved the panel the
"height" of one "tiny" panel up from the bottom and the desktop is visi
I'm trying to upgrade KDE 2.01 on several of my desktops.
My /etc/apt/sources.list uses this line for KDE:
deb file:/mnt/mirror/kde2 potato main crypto optional
Which is an nfs mounted mirror. Here's what I'm using to mirror:
rsync -v -v -az --delete --delete-excluded \
--exclude source/ \
On Saturday 24 February 2001 15:04, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> El Sáb 24 Feb 2001 18:42, Dave Smith escribió:
> > I run several PCs which use KDE2. I have used apt-move to create a local
> > mirror of the main and non-us packages and wish to do the same with the
> > KDE2 packages. Does anyone have a
I just upgraded to beta, very nice.
Once I get educated enough I hope to help repay you guys by helping out more.
Great work.
Thanks again,
Jesse
Do you have gs installed? I found that certain programs wouldn't print
without it installed. If you use apt-get to install aspfilter and lpr or
whatever you are using that may be the case. gs is only "recommended" or
"suggested" so it is not installed as a dependency.
On Saturday 03 Februar
ving the directories it worked like a champ.
Sorry about that.
Jesse (again)
On Sunday 07 January 2001 09:14, Jesse Goerz wrote:
> I am trying to set up a rsync mirror on my local server so I can update
> several machines on my network. I have successfully setup the mirror as
> well as
I am trying to set up a rsync mirror on my local server so I can update
several machines on my network. I have successfully setup the mirror as well
as exported the mirror with nfs. I can see the nfs mount on my local
machines just fine. My problem is that apt is reporting this error (from th
Thanks and sorry. I think I've read something similiar in previous posts but
I thought it was unrelated.
Jesse
On Monday 18 December 2000 13:09, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > For some reason the panel (I think this is what it's called, the thing on
> > the bottom with the big 'K' on it ;-) is n
I just installed a new installation of potato (2.2r0) with only the base
installation. I then installed the basic xserver stuff needed, got a working
xserver, and then added "deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main optional crypto"
to my apt sources.list file. I did apt-get update and then apt-get
I believe the problem was copyrighted fonts. Something which proprietary
OS's just pay for to include in their OS's.
On Sunday 17 December 2000 14:32, Nick wrote:
> On Sun 17 Dec, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
> > Am Sunday 17 December 2000 20:08 schrieb Rogerio Brito:
> > > What is this AA supp
option 1: upgrade potato .deb's to 2.1-beta1+ (ie..move from stable
to cvs snapshots as I am doing with woody)
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, if it's not please ruthlessly
redirect me ;-)
I upgraded my KDE packages just the other night after Ivan posted about the
libssl packages. I was messing around with the Control Center->Look and
Feel->themes->styles and kde locked up in the marble style.
Before the reorganization of this site I downloaded all the kde2 debs (using
wget) and created an apt-getable cd-rom out of them. I used them to install
kde2 onto the system I'm using now. I'm not sure just how current they are
(they may lack some of the new stuff) but they seem to work fine.
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