On Saturday 31 May 2003 20:27, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows
> XP.
>
> I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was
> done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network.
>
> I am a P2P/Kazaa a
Ever since the apt-get upgrade that installed KDE 3.1.2, I have had my system
locking up. Mouse pointer moves around the screen, but the cursor image
remains the same and the mouse doesn't click on anything. Keyboard is
unresponsive, and the num lock key does not toggle num-lock on or off. I
On Wednesday 30 April 2003 14:41, Sergio Rodriguez de Guzman Martinez wrote:
> Try this way:
>
> deb http://people.debian.org/~njordan/unstable/binary ./
> deb-src http://people.debian.org/~njordan/unstable/source ./
Don't try it this way. If you do it this way, you it can find the packages.gz
On Sunday 27 April 2003 12:15, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> The last SID update of fontconfig and freetype brought along broken TTF
> fonts Again, for the umpteenth time.
>
> Karolina
How do you install your fonts? I simply use msttcorefonts and everything is
dandy.
I just installed sid and kde 3.1.1. I noticed a weird flickering every time I
displayed my home directory in konqueror. On a hunch, I selected the show
hidden files option and noticed that a ridiclulously large number of
font.cache files werebeing created and deleted on an almost constant basi
On Wednesday 09 April 2003 05:16 pm, John Gay wrote:
> Other suggestions included XFree86. Building XFree86 is not difficult, but
> a home-built XFree86 does not comply with the Debian version. So be
> careful. However, there are quite a few optimizations that can be set when
> compiling XFree86 t
On Wednesday 09 April 2003 02:58 am, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> Does anyone know if compiling for i686 instead of for i386 would give any
> speed increase greater than very marginal?
> Any real-life tests anywhere?
As far as I can tell, compiling just KDE for i686 will provide a barely
noticeabl
On Friday 14 March 2003 11:19 pm, Metnetsky wrote:
> I am running an absolutely base bare-bones install of Debian from the
> b42.4 binary. What do I need to get KDE 3.1 up and running? Probably a
> packed question, but it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> ~ Matthew
put the
I configured KMail 1.5 to use the gpgme-openpgp plugin according to the
instructions both in Ralf Nolden's posts to this board and the ones at
kmail.kde.org. After doing so, I tested the configuration by first
attempting to read an encrypted message that I had earlier sent myself, and
by attem
I am running an install of Woody, and I would like to have KDE 3.1 on my
system. I --do not-- want to track testing/unstable to do this. The problem
is that the /debian directory of the current snapshots is rather specifically
geared towards testing/unstable, making it a pain to create debs fo
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How do I change the color of KDM? The default gray is ugly and I really would
like to be able to change it, but I can't seem to find where.
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I am curious as to whether the kde packages at kde.org will become the
official kde packages in the debian archive, or if the official packages will
come from somewhere else.
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