I haven't tired it but there was some discussion on the list a few weeks
ago and someone made kde3 for woody
deb http://people.debian.org/~schoepf/kde3/woody ./
I am running kde3 on testing though with no real troubles to speak of.
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David Pashley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> write
No Tranluncy didn't work for me at on this.
Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
I have just installed the liquid deb (the one that u can find a deb line
to in calc.cx/kde.txt). It works but there are some problems with
rendering and transluncy (sorry for my bad english). It is also much
slover than the
Has this been made, and if so where can one acquire this thanks.
I am doing an apt-get install kde and I get a bunch of unmet
dependencies such as
kde: Depends: kdelibs3 but it is not going to be installed because of
unmet dependencies
Not sure why I am running testing, and I put unstable in my source.list
file so it could pull the files it needed from ther
Hello all I just tried to install KDE3 and everything seems to be fine
but when I launch kcontrol I have nothing in the tree just white space.
I then tried to start it from the command line and got this error
WARNING: No K menu group with X-KDE-BaseGroup=settings found !
Defaulting to Settings/
So
Mozilla and Flash have a problem if you are running sound at the same
time you load up a Flash site.
Pedro Saraiva wrote:
Hi debian-kde,
Since i've moved to kde3.0.2, the flash plugin crashes mozilla all the time.
The same for mozilla-browser-snapshot (cvs). In Konqueror, flash works
flawlessly
So is it just me or was not everyone aware that Debian takes long with
packages
and you are not going to get them righ away. If you want that then you
should
try Redhat. I installed KDE3 on a RedHat box and its not all that
diffrent or
great, its a little bit fast and has a few new nice tools and
Never mind it helps if i have the Aspell en dictionary installed.
Quenten Griffith wrote:
Anyone see the error when the try to use spell check in Kword/Kmail
"Ispell could not be started Please make sure you have Ispell
configured and in your path" Of course I check to see if it was i
Anyone see the error when the try to use spell check in Kword/Kmail
"Ispell could not be started Please make sure you have Ispell configured
and in your path" Of course I check to see if it was in my path and it
is. So then I went into the Kcontrol center and checked to see if it
was turned o
What program is "import" in I don't seem to have that on my system and
tried a apt-get install import on testing and it was not there then I
looked for it on freshmeat and could not find it.
Thanks
Justin R. Miller wrote:
Said Crispin Wellington on Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 06:03:32PM +0800:
I use i
Thank you that was it, I couldn't remember the name thanks again
Florian Struck wrote:
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 15:38, Quenten Griffith wrote:
I can't seem to find the tool in KDE for capturing the screen, I think
its called kapture. Is it apart of another package in "testi
I can't seem to find the tool in KDE for capturing the screen, I think
its called kapture. Is it apart of another package in "testing".
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