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On Wednesday 13 April 2005 23:13, Nick Leverton wrote:
> If I use Alt-Tab to switch to another program, KDE now prefixes the
> list of program names with the desktop name, e.g. "Desktop 1: konsole".
> This is blooming annoying as it's just noise, cluttering the alt-tab
> display and making it harde
On Monday 17 January 2005 09:18, Dirk Salva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on my KDE 3.3.1 (Debian Sarge) "Laufwerkseinbindung loesen" =
> ejecting a CD does not work. I get the errormessage "Keject failed"
> or so. Whats that? Is it a missing dependency? What does this
> menu-function depends on?
>
> Any hints?
>
> I've heard, that the developper working on this "most hatet bug". Does
> anybody know, if there're any patches or solutions for this
> spamassin-is-blocking-kmail-problem?
>
> Regards
> Jan
According to
http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.4-features.html
'Asynchronizati
On Saturday 06 March 2004 16:49, Mike Van Milligan wrote:
> I am having troubles with trying to get kde installed on my system.
> Forgive me if what I am asking is a stupid question (I am a newbie),
> but when I try and install kde-core and such, I get these errors:
>
> Reading Package Lists.
On Saturday 06 March 2004 11:29, Michael Thaler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Just upgraded and it works fine here
>
> did you upgrade from 3.1?
>
No, I was running 3.2 from experimental
But if you purged everything and just installed kdebase and kdelibs and it
still didn't work then it sounds like a setup
>
> I think if you do not have to have a broken KDE, better wait with
> dist-upgrading until this is resolved.
>
Just upgraded and it works fine here
Fast work Chris, Thanks
Regards
Nick
>
> Thanks. I think I'll probably go ahead and install from unstable.
> Any reason not to?
>
Can't you install the packages individually i.e without using meta packages
like kde-core, kdelibs and kdebase.
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 20:20, David Bishop wrote:
> Any word on when the current situation regarding will be
> resolved? I am still unable to install the qt development libs due to a
> dependency on xlibs-pic. I would hate to have to go back to 4.2 :-(
>
> Apt lines:
> deb http://ftp.debian
>
> I install libarts1 (1.1.2-1), but kdelibs4 (is this the first KDE
> package I should install, I'm not sure what order the KDE packages
> should be installed in), still complains:
>
You need libarts1_1.1.2-0woody1 from kde.org as libarts1_1.1.2-1 is compilied
with gcc-3.3 whereas the kde you
>
> > i.e 2.1.2-8 turned off bytecode interpreter and 2.1.2-10 turned it back
> > on so you can stop worrying now
>
> Can't _anybody_ read?
>
> I'm not running freetype from sid. I have no intention of running it from
> sid. When it gets to sarge, I'll give it a shot - IF I can do so without
> st
>
> And the relevance of this is what? You're right that that's the latest
> mention of the bytecode interpreter - at least to my installed version -
> but it doesn's even hint at the answer to my question.
freetype (2.1.2-10) unstable; urgency=low
* Turning back on the bytecode interpreter.
>
> > Quit kmail, delete the index files, i.e rm ~/Mail/.Data.index*, and
> > restart kmail and it should reappear.
> >
> > Nick
>
> I tried the above and did not work in my case. After much work I gave up,
> deleted ~/.kde/config/apps/kmailrc and began again. All of my email
> directories were
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 9:14 pm, Oracle Administrator wrote:
> > Maildir's are real directories not single files. Single files are
> > generally in the mbox format. kmail automatically adds in index to the
> > mbox files if they don't exist. If they do exist and are wrong - that
> > may be th
> If I'm correctly informed, checking out HEAD from cvs will be the sources
> closest to the yet to come 3.1 release. Is this correct?
>
> Is gcc 2.95.4 and XFree86 4.2.1-3 good choices? I'm asking because I tried
> to build kde manually ( i.e. no dpkg-buildpackage ) on the command line. I
> got e
On Tuesday 20 August 2002 2:00 pm, Andre Stein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >>Try the following in your /etc/apt/sources.list
> >>
> >>deb http://people.debian.org/~branden/sid/i386 ./ # XFree4.2
> >>deb http://download.us.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.3/Debian ./ # KDE
> >> 3.0.3
> >
> > I think that sho
On Tuesday 20 August 2002 11:56 am, Mark Purcell wrote:
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> Try the following in your /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> deb http://people.debian.org/~branden/sid/i386 ./ # XFree4.2
> deb http://download.us.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.3/Debian ./ # KD
On Wednesday 17 July 2002 8:32 pm, de Miramon Charles wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to upgrade from KDE 2.2 (Woody) to KDE 3.0.2
> 1) I've uninstalled KDE 2.2 packages
> 2) I've installed from Sid gphoto2, libglib2.0.0 and libqt3
> 3) I've put the deb lines found in http://www.calc.cx/kde.txt in my
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 11:03 am, Beaubert wrote:
> Michael Thaler wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just tried to install kde 3.0.2 from kde.geniussystem.net. It seems
> > to start fine, but I do not see the splash screen and I do not get any
> > icons.
> >
> > The error is:
> >
> > libpng warning: Ap
On Wednesday 17 April 2002 11:48 am, Ben Burton wrote:
> > is there a feasible way to show all KDE packages that I have
> > installed?
>
> *grin*
>
> You could try removing kdelibs3 and see what gets taken along with it.
>
> Seriously, I would use the search criteria "installed and depends on
> kde
> > If you want to use the qt3 packages you need libpng3, libpng-dev ?
>
> No, I never had problem with libpng2 + KDE 3.
>
> lapx01(0) ~ > dpkg -l |grep libpng
> ii libpng21.0.12-3 PNG library - runtime
> ii libpng2-dev1.0.12-3 PNG library - development
> ii libpng3
On Friday 12 April 2002 4:13 pm, Bastian Voigt wrote:
> On Friday 12 April 2002 15:54, Yann Forget wrote:
> > 1. list of packages needed to compil KDE3,
>
> gcc-2.95, g++-2.95 and all related packages
> libpcre3, libpcre3-dev
> libjpeg62, libjpeg62-dev
> libpng2, libpng2-dev
> libssl, libssl-dev (n
> I, too tried to compile KDE3 recently, but I kept having problems where
> ./configure for certain packages were using /usr.bin/dcopidl and such
> rather than /usr/local/kde/bin/dcopidl? I tried editing several files to
> fix, this, but it kept coming back to kill my compile? So I never got a
> c
> >
> > And these are not packages btw, it would be just a large tarball.
>
> Oh! How wonderfully useful! If you're going to do it, at least do it
> right. A leet "KDE hacker" (it may be useful to note the laughter from
> KDE upstream whenever your name is invoked, not to mention the response
> fr
On Thursday 24 January 2002 14:31, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> I am trying to compile KE 3.0 in a Debian (woody+sid ) box in a local
> directory and I have problems when compiling kdelibs. I have followed the
> instructions in http://women.kde.org/projects/coding/kde2+3.html
>
> Has somebody instal
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 1:28 pm, Bob Underwood wrote:
> With this morning's upgrade of the 2.2.1 packages, I have a strange
> situation with the kde log-in splash screen. Instead of just the normal
> users (plus root) it lists every item in the /etc/groups file. Is this
> something that wil
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