On Saturday 08 January 2005 18:42, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> I refered to that part of your posting:
> > Four of the buttons are
> > actually keys--that is, they return keyboard presses, rather than mouse
> > button presses. So I thought I could make the "play" button (keycode 162)
> > act as a modi
On Saturday 08 January 2005 17:41, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> man xmodmap
Care to be a little more specific? I went through it before I posted, but
perhaps I missed something. What section should I look in? All I saw was how
to switch around the order of the buttons.
:Peter
This is more general than just KDE, but there might be a KDE specific
solution I don't know about, so I'll go ahead and ask. I just bought a Genius
NetScroll+ Superior mouse today, which comes with (count 'em) 10 buttons. It
works well with Linux--only the application switch button doesn't w
On Thursday 19 August 2004 20:37, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Unfortunately, even after restarting X, this did not work. (Since I
> > already had an appropriate /etc/environment file, I substituted that
> > instead of one in $HOME.)
>
> Strange, because this works here just fine with Debian Sa
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 22:22, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> You have to set the environment variable _before_ starting KDE. Sadly,
> Debian does not do this. However, you can manually do it:
> $ cat /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10local_userenv
> USERENVFILE=$HOME/.environment
> if [ -f $USERENVFILE ]; then
I'm scratching my head over this one: I'd set my console environment to
UTF-8, but it didn't show up correctly in Konsole. Instead of Unicode
characters, I got a lot of two-byte characters, like Á¶ and all that. I was
using a Unicode-capable font, and everything should have worked fine,
On Monday 26 July 2004 07:24, David P James wrote:
> The problem with filtering on the server is that KMail has to download
> the headers of *every* message that is over the specified size. This
> means that the headers of messages that don't get deleted (ie the good
> stuff) gets downloaded twice.
I'm running KMail 1.6.2 with KDE 3.2.3, and I am unable to get the POP
filters working. What I want to do is filter out messages that have been
flagged as spam; the POP server I connect to nicely runs SpamAssassin, but
leaves it up to the user to decide what to do about it. It appends a
Following the advice Joan Tur gave
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/debian-kde-200403/msg00285.html), I
purged knotes, removed the configuration files, and reinstalled it.
Unfortunately, the two bugs remain: knotes adds at least two notes every time
it quits, and the background
I just upgraded to KDE 3.2 and overall I have been pleased. I tried out
the
universal sidebar and would like to bind it to a keypress using khotkeys, but
I cannot find the relevant command in kdcop. As far as I understand, it
should be under 'kicker:Panel (default)', since restart() res
First, apologies for the binary attachment. I just updated my system,
and
suddenly the toolbars are just a pixel or two too short. I tried every style,
and they all had the same problem, except for Keramic. The pic is of kmail's
toolbar, and as you can see, the bottom black line is brok
I've run into a small problem while trying to install the SuperKaramba
debs.
I'm running XFree 4.3 (Daniel's packages), and libxcursor-dev (which was
fetched when I apt-getted superkaramba) contains
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xcursor/Xcursor.h, which is also in xlibs-dev. The
error message
My wife and I have a 'joint' email account and we would like to both be
able
to read it from KMail. What's the best way of setting it up? A symbolic link
in her ~/Mail directory that points to the mailbox file in mine? I'm on
several mailing lists under another email address that she ha
On Thursday 28 August 2003 12:29 am, Jeff wrote:
> I'm running Gkrellm (version 2.1.1.4) in KDE 2.2.2 (sarge) and I've
> set it to show up on all desktops. However, when I log out and log
> back in, Gkrellm is only on the first desktop. I've tried saving the
> session by selecting to restore it a
I'm trying to enable Unicode on my system, but ran into a little
trouble with
konsole. I have a file that is UTF-8 encoded, but when I view it with 'less'
in konsole, I see the two-character representation, rather than a single
glyph, even with konsole's font settings set to "Unicode".
I'm having a minor issue with KDM on my shiny new laptop; I've got it
set up
so that I loads on both vt7 and vt8. /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers looks like this:
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 -dpi 75 -nolisten tcp vt7
:1 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1 -dpi 75 -nolisten tcp vt8
However, whenever I sta
On Thursday 08 May 2003 03:52 pm, John Gay wrote:
> Konsole is the standard shell for KDE. It's very useful, including the
> ability to open several terminals in one window using tabs to access them.
>
> Eterm is a very pretty terminal with lots of extra eye candy. You can set
> images for the back
On Friday 28 February 2003 02:02 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> On my unstable box with KDE 3.1 installed, root can properly play sound.
>
> All other users receive the message:
>
> Sound server informational message:
> Error while initializing the sound driver:
> device: default can'
On Monday 24 February 2003 06:00 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Root can properly access sound. My user cannot access sound and is a
> member of group:audio. Any ideas? I solved this once but cannot remember
> the solution.
What are the permissions for /dev/dsp?
:Peter
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On Friday 07 February 2003 10:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am having some sound problems with kde 3.1. When I try to play some
> mp3's using xmms, xmms complains that it couldn't open the audio. Also,
> when I try to play movies (dvd or divx) using mplayer, I also get no sound.
> However
On Thursday 06 February 2003 06:59 pm, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> Subscribe to an ISP that protects you at the server :)
> But yes, filters work, you just have to assign the correct actions to the
> filter.
Well, then what am I doing wrong? I thought I _had_ assigned the
correct
values a
I just discovered the POP filters in KMail, except that they don't seem
to
work. I set the filter to 'size is greater than 1' (thought I would give an
absurdly low value to test it) and the filter action to 'Download mail later'
and 'Always show matched in confirmation dialog'. I then s
Well, after my last inquiry regarding borderless windows (it looks like
kpager spawns a child process of itself, which is why it doesn't honor the
--type Override request), I thought that kstart might still have the answer
with the --window command. From the (sparse) documentation, it lo
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 10:30 pm, Robert wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 10:49, Peter Clark wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to specify that a certain window should be
> > borderless in KDE? I looked at kstart, but there was nothing there
> > about making borde
Does anyone know how to specify that a certain window should be
borderless in
KDE? I looked at kstart, but there was nothing there about making borderless
windows. Google revealed that kstart once had a '--decoration None' option,
but that seems to be no longer the case in 3.1.
Quoting Kjetil Kjernsmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There are many things that are common, and that they would hardly ever
> change, such as the name and configuration of the POP-servers in KMail.
> I've been tweaking /etc/kde3/kmailrc but it had no appreciable effect.
> Do these files only mean some
Forgive the slightly off-topic nature of this post, but I am in the process
of building a computer for a friend and was planning on installing Debian (Sid)
on it. As I understand it, I first need to download the Woody boot disks, do a
bare minimum installation, change the lines in sources.list
Quoting John Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I do know that there are patches available to remove this, but this would
> mean getting the proper version of source code to apply the patch to, patch
> it and re-compile and install. Not a difficult task, even for a
> non-programmer, but a lot to down-loa
On Monday 19 August 2002 09:47, Emanuele Gissi wrote:
> I read today that Microsoft doesn't offer any more its ttf for free.
> So I deinstalled the "mssttcorefonts" package.
It was not necessary to do that. MS simply removed the fonts from their
website, but the license is unchanged. And e
On Thursday 08 August 2002 16:58, Michael Montagne wrote:
> I can't seem to get Gkrellm to dock in my application dock bar.
> Starting it with "-w" doesn't show anything at all. I have no problem
> starting it normally but I'd like it to be docked.
The dock bar only accepts 64x64 dockapps;
On Saturday 13 July 2002 14:04, Andy Saxena wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:26:26PM -0500, Peter Clark wrote:
> > I don't understand this at all: I cannot get the fonts to display
> > properly in KDE. Most of the TrueType and all of the Type1 fonts come out
> >
I don't understand this at all: I cannot get the fonts to display
properly in
KDE. Most of the TrueType and all of the Type1 fonts come out as boxes. I'm
running KDE 3.0.2 and xfs-xtt 1.3.0 (i.e., the latest). Anti-aliasing is
enabled. (Although disabling doesn't help anything.) There a
Would anyone care to recommend a good KDE cd-burner program ? I went to
apps.kde.com and was a little overwhelmed at the choices. Seems as though
there are several highly rated programs--is there any that stands above the
crowd?
:Peter
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So I decided to throw caution to the wind and install the KDE3 debs.
Unfortunately, two Very Bad Things are now plague me. One, I can only use
kppp as root. It says that it cannot open the modem when I try as a normal
user. I confirmed that I am in the dialout group, and it works fine wi
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