> > There have been extensive threads on this subject on d-devel. Suggest
> > people interested in udev/hotplug/coldplug read up on those.
>
> +5 informative.
>
> I guess the main point is the udev is still and will be as far as the
> forseeable future goes, a highly moving target.
>
> Also the
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 12:36:54PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Udev in unstable now conflicts with hotplug. From what I can gather udev
> > has eaten up all of hotplugs functionallity, but I don't really have a clue
> > about what is going on. Since some important KDE stuff depends on all th
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 12:21:12PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Take a look at the docs, especially for the new udev-package, because
> > the configuration of hotplug changed.
>
> If you don't use self-compiled kernel and want ALSA to work, you might want
> to
> wait till the packages that
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 09:59:55AM +0200, André Wöbbeking wrote:
> On Sunday 09 October 2005 08:58, Phillip Pi wrote:
> > >
> > > You've to upgrade to Xorg too (at least xserver-xorg).
> >
> > Ahhh! Isn't Xorg completely different from X11 or is that j
> > OK, I decided to do an apt-get dist-upgrade, but I ran into problems
> > in starting X. :( I copied and pasted a copy of my apt-get logs in
> > the bottom of the e-mail. I did not see any errors. When I use
> > "startx" command (I boot up Linux into text mode; no GUI), startx
> > just hangs. I
OK, I decided to do an apt-get dist-upgrade, but I ran into problems in
starting X. :( I copied
and pasted a copy of my apt-get logs in the bottom of the e-mail. I did not see
any errors. When
I use "startx" command (I boot up Linux into text mode; no GUI), startx just
hangs. I tried with
two di
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 12:34:31AM -0400, Silvan wrote:
> On Saturday 08 October 2005 10:56 pm, Phillip Pi wrote:
> > Hello! I am still using KDE v3.3.2 on my Debian (Kernel 2.6.12-K7) box. I
> > would like to upgrade to 3.4 if possible, but I was told that it is not
> > r
Hello! I am still using KDE v3.3.2 on my Debian (Kernel 2.6.12-K7) box. I would
like to upgrade
to 3.4 if possible, but I was told that it is not ready weeks ago. Is it still
not ready? I had
these dependencies:
# apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
T
> > > > Others have reported their K menu becoming empty after installing a
> > > > mismatched version of kdebase-data.
> > >
> > > I'm fairly certain that was a mismatched kdelibs-data. From the two
> > > reports I've heard so far, kdebase-data 4:3.4.2-1 doesn't cause any
> > > problems on a syst
> > Did I make an unwise move? I didn't notice the v3.4.2 in kdebase-data. I
> > am at work and using SSH to upgrade so I don't know if my KDE still
> > works.
> ...
> > Preparing to replace kdebase-data 4:3.3.2-1 (using
> > .../kdebase-data_4%3a3.4.2-1_all.deb) ... Unpacking replacement
> > kdebas
Did I make an unwise move? I didn't notice the v3.4.2 in kdebase-data. I am at
work and using SSH
to upgrade so I don't know if my KDE still works.
ANTian:/home/ant/download# apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following packages have been kept back
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 01:14:47AM +0200, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Phillip Pi [Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:10:24 -0700]:
>
> > Here's the problem with apt-get commands after updating:
>
> > # apt-get upgrade
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > Building dependency
Hello!
I do apt-get update and upgrade daily to get the latest updates. Recently I was
also hit by the KDE v3.4 bug
(lost KDE menus) and had to reinstall a KDE component (dpgk -i
./kdelibs-data_3.3.2-6.1_all.deb) manually. See
http://tinyurl.com/d7yvm or
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/linux
> > > > I went to test the settings and KPPP connection. I got all the
> > > > way to connection, but I get disconnected immediately and get a
> > > > "Sorry - KDesktop error: "KDEInit could not launch
> > > > '/usr/bin/kppp'".
> > >
> > > Kppp needs to be SUID root, and in /etc/ppp/options you mus
> > > I went to test the settings and KPPP connection. I got all the way to
> > > connection, but I get disconnected immediately and get a "Sorry -
> > > KDesktop error: "KDEInit could not launch '/usr/bin/kppp'".
> >
> > Kppp needs to be SUID root, and in /etc/ppp/options you must change
> > "auth
> > I went to test the settings and KPPP connection. I got all the way to
> > connection, but I get disconnected immediately and get a "Sorry -
> > KDesktop error: "KDEInit could not launch '/usr/bin/kppp'".
>
> Kppp needs to be SUID root, and in /etc/ppp/options you must change
Bob, how do I do
> > I placed KDE v3.3.1's KPPP icon on my desktop on my Debian v3.1 box
> <...>
>
> I could only guess as to what is going on since I have never used
> KPPP. Make sure the user is a member of the "dip" and "dialout"
> groups (use the "groups" command), then try it without the su to root.
OK, I
Hello!
I placed KDE v3.3.1's KPPP icon on my desktop on my Debian v3.1 box
(Kernel 2.6.8). I also configured it to ask for my root password since it
requires root to use it. Once I successfully connect to my ISP, I notice
my desktop icons and background wallpaper start disappearing to blackness.
I
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