Thinkpad A21m... PIII
I have the same laptop and it's not even remotely as slow. Not even in
the same neighborhood.
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 05:51:18PM -0400, Fred K Ollinger scribbled:
> > I'm trying to help a friend of mine install KDE 3.0.3. I added the
> > kde.org apt lines and installed art
I'm trying to help a friend of mine install KDE 3.0.3. I added the
kde.org apt lines and installed arts, kdebase and kdelibs. KDM starts
up fine. However, when he logs in it literally takes about 5 min for
him to see a desktop. The little splash screen pops up and it gets to
"starting system se
This is only a guess... but sounds like a permissions issue. I would
try logging out of KDE, logging in on the console, deleting the files
listed below from your home directory and then trying KDE again. Good luck.
.DCOPserver_*_:0
.DCOPserver_*__0
.ICEauthority
Saadiq
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at
I know I've seen this discussed before but I couldn't find it in the
archives. I have these lines in my .bash_profile:
if [ -d ~/bin ] ; then
PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}"
fi
When I login on the console it behaves as expected. However, when I
login using kdm I don't get ~/bin in
Do you use TW Road Runner? Their name servers are awful. I seem to
have lost geniussystems as well. Use a web service or something to do a
dns lookup and replace the hostname in your sources file with the IP.
That should work 'til Road Runner recovers.
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 12:36:45PM +0200,
I'm using the kde 3.0.1 experimental debs and trying to get the ldap
kioslave working. Is there any reason the ldap kioslave shouldn't be
working? I'm trying to get ldap access in kaddressbook. I have
libldap2 installed and I'm trying to test it but I'm not having any
luck. I just wanted to che
apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
That should do it. The libraries allow you to run files compiled
against that library. However, to actually compile something, you need
header files and possibly other stuff included in the *dev deb. Good
luck.
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 11:25:26AM +0200, Andreas von
fish://
The deb is called "kio-fish". Enjoy.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 04:09:45PM +0100, Olaf Stetzer scribbled:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering if ther is a way to use konqueror to
> browse remote filesystems via ssh? I already tried
> different URL-types (ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED], sftp://... scp://.
Not sure if this is KDE specific but I have noticed it on both my laptop
and desktop running sid. It seems that sometimes when I'm on the last
line of my konsole window and I type to the end of the line, instead of
wrapping to the next line, it seems to start at the beginning of the
same line over
I've built all a number of packages from source using libpng2-dev and
I'm pretty sure I have everything back. My cable modem connection is
up to the challenge but if anyone has a bigger pipe I can upload the
files for anyone interested.
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 09:42:17PM -0600, Chris Cheney scrib
Me too. :-( Where'd you find the *-18 debs? I tried `apt-get install
uic=2.3.1-18 libqt2=2.3.1-18` but no luck. Thanks.
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 08:37:01PM -0500, James D. Freels scribbled:
> This evening, I upgraded my Debian/Sid system via apt-get, and
> several packages were installed. Amo
Anyone have any luck setting up a mail notifier? I've been playing w/
korn for a few minutes but it just quietly refuses to work. No error
messages. No debugging info. No nothing. It just does nothing.
Anything I should know about it?
I tried looking for kbiff as an alternative but it doesn't
I only write because this is mildly amusing. I have kpackage installed
on my box. kpackage depends on rpm and librpm0. I do a sid update just
now. rpm has been upgraded. It now depends on librpm4. And librpm4
conflicts w/ librpm0. So I decide to uninstall rpm. I don't really
need it. Ahh,
apt-get install libqt2/testing
;-)
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 11:21:18PM -0500, Krystian G Bates scribbled:
> On Friday 28 December 2001 11:17 pm, Krystian G Bates wrote:
>
> And wouldn't you know, I already cleaned my cache out...
> Can anyone point me to a spot to wget libqt2_3*-17.deb from?
>
>
Actually, someone else mentioned that to me. Now that I think about it.
I recall the problem occured usually when I would select text in the
location bar. Klipper might be the problem.
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 06:00:30PM -0600, Joseph Schlecht scribbled:
> On Sunday 18 November 2001 12:31 pm, Jus
I've noticed this problem as well. However, I don't use Konq for file
browsing as much so I notice it mostly when I open it to browse web
pages. Right after opening the window, everything will be fine for a
second. Then I'll attempt to type an url in or something and
responsiveness will just fal
I just plugged that in. Very sweet. Nice idea.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 11:46:20PM +0100, Josep Febrer scribbled:
> Ivan, I feel that for some people this can be useful if it's installed for
> default.
> Add an entry for Searching Debian Packages on the Konqueror's Enhanced
> Browsing
> Debian
Anyone know how I can change this limit? I have lots of directories of
images I've taken with my digital camera. It seems that Konqueror will
display previews for images under about 1 MB. Any image over that size
just displays the default image icon. Any ideas? Thanks.
Saadiq
I'm looking for something on Kamera, the KDE gphoto2 frontend. I'm not
sure where to find the specific packages or even if it is already
installed. The gphoto page says it exists. http://gphoto.net/gphoto2/
TheKompany page says it is a part of KDE.
http://www.thekompany.com/projects/gphoto/downl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S startx
xbase-clients: /usr/X11R6/man/man1/startx.1x.gz
xbase-clients: /usr/X11R6/bin/startx
Do you have the xbase-clients package installed. I had a similar
problem a while back and that resolved it.
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 08:12:29AM -0400, Robert Tilley scribbled:
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