Hi!
This is what I did,
In /etc/apt/sources.list I changed "testing" to "sarge" and did apt-get
update
Evrything was okay until one day KDE did "sort of " crashed. The files and
folders appeared as "unknown type" yet in the text mode everything was okay
and all the files were what they were sup
oon as it gets
> > built on arm (there is a hard-to-solve FTBFS, see #270202).
>
> That's interesting. So sarge will ship with qt 3.3 and kde 3.2?
>
> >
> > wrt DSA 539, there have been uploads of kdebase and kdelibs to
> > testing-proposed-updates by Ben B
re is a hard-to-solve FTBFS, see #270202).
> That's interesting. So sarge will ship with qt 3.3 and kde 3.2?
yes.
> > kdelibs_4:3.2.3-3.sarge.2
> > kdebase_4:3.2.3-1.sarge.2
> Great. I assume these will make it into the testing update stream
> eventuall
3.2? Are there any
> > plans to fix them?
>
> DSA 542 (#267092), which is a QT vulnerability, is fixed in
> qt-x11-free 3:3.3.3-4, which will enter testing as soon as it gets
> built on arm (there is a hard-to-solve FTBFS, see #270202).
That's interesting. So sarge w
* Ross Boylan [Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:15:39 -0700]:
> I noticed some security advisories in August concerning KDE and Qt:
> DSA 539-1
> DSA 542-1
> Are these bugs present in the current testing 3.2? Are there any
> plans to fix them?
DSA 542 (#267092), which is a QT vulnerability, is fixed in
q
I noticed some security advisories in August concerning KDE and Qt:
DSA 539-1
DSA 542-1
The messages say the security fix has been applied to stable and
sid, in the form of the 3.3 version.
However, testing is at 3.2, and my understanding is this is the
version planned for release. The changelog
Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 12:43 schrieb Wolfgang Jeltsch:
> Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 12:05 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> [...]
> > Those are:
> > kdeedu-*
> > libkdeedu*
> > and the KDE meta packages.
> >
> > The meta packages are probably only changed if a dependency changed.
> >
> > kdeedu cau
Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 12:05 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 11:40 schrieb Wolfgang Jeltsch:
> > Am Donnerstag, 26. August 2004 12:26 schrieb Steffen Hein:
> > > On Thursday 26 August 2004 01:56, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
> > > > Hello,
>
Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 11:40 schrieb Wolfgang Jeltsch:
> Am Donnerstag, 26. August 2004 12:26 schrieb Steffen Hein:
> > On Thursday 26 August 2004 01:56, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > will KDE 3.2 make it into the next stable release or
Am Donnerstag, 26. August 2004 12:26 schrieb Steffen Hein:
> On Thursday 26 August 2004 01:56, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > will KDE 3.2 make it into the next stable release or will there be a
> > mixture of 3.2 and 3.1 as it is currently the case in testin
* Steffen Hein [Thu, 26 Aug 2004 12:26:19 +0200]:
> PS [OT]: Can anyone tell if GIMP 2.0 will make it into Sarge? It would be a
> shame if Debian would release with 1.2 a half year after the 2.0 release...
effort is being put in ensuring so.
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On Thursday 26 August 2004 01:56, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> will KDE 3.2 make it into the next stable release or will there be a
> mixture of 3.2 and 3.1 as it is currently the case in testing?
Haven't seen any KDE 3.1 stuff in Sarge (but I'm not using the whol
Hello,
will KDE 3.2 make it into the next stable release or will there be a mixture
of 3.2 and 3.1 as it is currently the case in testing?
Wolfgang
Hello All
At the moment I try to set up an Alu Powerbook Swiss German Keyboard
Layout in KDE 3.2. In the configuration file XF86config-4 I use the
following settings:
snip
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "keyboard"
On Sunday 27 June 2004 10:56, Frank Murphy wrote:
> > > Does anyone here know what's going on with this? Is it an X problem or
> > > KDE (or both)? Anyone able to disable it?
> >
> > Go play around in kcontrol under Regional, Keyboard Shortcuts.
>
> So I had looked there before, but I looked again
> > Does anyone here know what's going on with this? Is it an X problem or
> > KDE (or both)? Anyone able to disable it?
>
> Go play around in kcontrol under Regional, Keyboard Shortcuts.
So I had looked there before, but I looked again and I still don't see
anything. I imagine it should be in "
Frank Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone here know what's going on with this? Is it an X problem or
> KDE (or both)? Anyone able to disable it?
Go play around in kcontrol under Regional, Keyboard Shortcuts.
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux. You can find a worse OS, but i
I noticed that since upgrading to KDE 3.2, the Windows keys cause the Kicker
menu to be activated. This is really irritating because I have been using the
right Windows key as X's Multi_key (to write accented characters). So now, I
have no way to write accented chars.
I tried to see wha
; , and changing the ~/.icons/default/index.theme), but every time
> I still get the same set of default cursors. I can't find any
> error in the various logs saying it couldn't load the cursors.
> Any suggestions?
In KDE 3.2 the only thing you have to do is copy the cursor fol
Hello all,
I'm having a problem installing a new set of cursors under KDE. I had
installed the crystalblue cursor set from kde-look.org, followed the
instructions (move the theme directory into ~/.icons , and changing the
~/.icons/default/index.theme), but every time I still get the same set
of de
. There are actually
few savers that do work in three or four categories, but the rest won't.
There seems to be no pattern or a reason why these few savers work, since
they are from random categories.
After searching through Google, I found couple similar descriptions from
people having pro
Am Wednesday 05 May 2004 01:01 schrieb Bruce Park:
> Don't know if this problem is really directly related to KDE or not but I'd
> like to get some views on this and possibly have this redirected elsewhere.
>
> I am running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and noticed a weird probl
"Broughton, Derek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ack!! I just did a major dist-upgrade in Sarge and suddenly my
> desktop icons all have _extremely_ ugly drop-shadowed labels. I
> can't read them. How can I turn this off? It isn't obvious to me
> anywhere in the Control Center.
Right click on the
Hello,
Why is it 'unbelievable' ? It's a relatively minor bug in kwin (nothing to
do with Debian at all) that has been fixed upstream. kwin was completely
re-written for KDE 3.2, so it's not surprising that a few annoyances
slipped through. Also, IIRC the bug was only trigg
Christopher Martin wrote:
Hello,
This is a known problem with the kwin window manager that comes with KDE
3.2. The KDE bug report about this was closed recently, claiming that the
problem was fixed. Whether this fix will appear in KDE 3.2.3 or whether
we'll have to wait for 3.3, I don
Hello,
This is a known problem with the kwin window manager that comes with KDE
3.2. The KDE bug report about this was closed recently, claiming that the
problem was fixed. Whether this fix will appear in KDE 3.2.3 or whether
we'll have to wait for 3.3, I don't know. Until then,
Hey guys,
Don't know if this problem is really directly related to KDE or not but I'd
like to get some views on this and possibly have this redirected elsewhere.
I am running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and noticed a weird problem in XMMS
(1.2.10-1). Whenever I mininize the main window, the
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 7:20 pm, Broughton, Derek wrote:
> Ack!! I just did a major dist-upgrade in Sarge and suddenly my desktop
> icons all have _extremely_ ugly drop-shadowed labels. I can't read them.
> How can I turn this off? It isn't obvious to me anywhere in the Control
> Center.
> --
> d
Title: KDE 3.2 desktop
Ack!! I just did a major dist-upgrade in Sarge and suddenly my desktop icons all have _extremely_ ugly drop-shadowed labels. I can't read them. How can I turn this off? It isn't obvious to me anywhere in the Control Center.
--
derek
On Tue 27 April 2004 17:30, Pascal Mainini wrote:
>
> > As soon as I get this all sorted out I'm going to craft a "HowDid"
> > explaining what I did, assuming I can remember everything.
> > The joys of running stuff on the edge I guess.
>
> jepa, i was also thinking of that - the problem is tha
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 02:58 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Or is it that everybody thinks it works fine, and nobody bothered to report
> that it actually doesn't work at all?
I don't think there are even packages on which to file bug reports yet.
I too have been frustrated by a lack of
Hi folks!
> The Crypto Plug-In '/usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so' reported the
> following details:
> #19 : No Passphrase
>
> I can sign them inline, but I don't really like that and that appears to
> be the opinion of most others too.
i had exactly the same situation as you describe - i
On Tue 27 April 2004 03:40, Frank Mehnert wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 April 2004 08:58, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> >
> > Or is it that everybody thinks it works fine, and nobody bothered
> > to report that it actually doesn't work at all?
>
> No, I use Aegypten (packages from http://bulma.net/~
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 08:58, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 April 2004 05:12, Joseph A. Martin wrote:
> > At the moment, I'm stalled. I haven't received any feedback on my current
> > problems and I haven't been able to build the full second version of
> > Aegypten. It would re
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 05:12, Joseph A. Martin wrote:
> At the moment, I'm stalled. I haven't received any feedback on my current
> problems and I haven't been able to build the full second version of
> Aegypten. It would require rebuilding KMail and that requires have a
> version of libqt-dev th
David,
At the moment, I'm stalled. I haven't received any feedback on my current
problems and I haven't been able to build the full second version of
Aegypten. It would require rebuilding KMail and that requires have a version
of libqt-dev that is compiled with STL support. And the version in D
On Sat 24 April 2004 11:24, Joseph A. Martin wrote:
> After aggressively cleaning out old versions of the Agypten libraries
> and following the instructions at
> http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten2/index.html (but still using cryptplug
> for the KMail interface), I finally managed to compile a S/MIME
>
After aggressively cleaning out old versions of the Agypten libraries and
following the instructions at http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten2/index.html (but
still using cryptplug for the KMail interface), I finally managed to compile
a S/MIME plugin that works with KMail.
I can view encrypted S/MIME
Hi,
I am using Debian unstable with KDE3.2 installed. I've been trying off and on
for the past six months to install the Agypten plugins with KMail. I would
like to be able to sign/encrypt my e-mails using S/MIME encryption. Is this
possible with Debian and Agypten? Can I use the Debian compile
On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 at 14:24:34 +, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
>
> But, you can't configure this:
> Kmail should use a new mailbox 'foo', but the MDA procmail, which uses a
> specified locking mechanism delivers mail to it. Kmail shouldn't damage the
> mailbox and refresh the GUI if new mail arriv
Tried this; both were up to date. Reinstalled. Still nothing in Kcontrol
centre. Strange.
B.
> Try `apt-get -t unstable install kdesktop kdm` and make sure to
explicitly select "kde" as session upon logging in.
>
>
> Auke
>
> On Saturday 27 March 2004 04:12, you wrote:
>> >> I notice that, on my
Simple, but this worked for me:
- startup the kde mixer "kmix"
- check which output devices are activated (master, pcm, ..)
Regards,
Ton
Thank you very much! Kdebase was the right tip: After reinstalling, everything
works fine.
On Thursday 08 April 2004 11:46, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:17:40AM +0200, Michael Kirchhof wrote:
> > No replies yet - so, nobody else is experiencing this?
>
> The greeter widget is
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:17:40AM +0200, Michael Kirchhof wrote:
> No replies yet - so, nobody else is experiencing this?
The greeter widget is in kdebase-bin which is depended on by kdm, so it
should work fine, and does for me.
Chris
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No replies yet - so, nobody else is experiencing this?
On Friday 19 March 2004 13:50, Michael Kirchhof wrote:
> Since upgrade to kde 3.2 (debian), kdm fails with the following error
> message: "No greeter widget plugin loaded."
>
> Kicker and Kicker-Applets 3.2 are installed, too.
>
> Any ideas?
Dear All,
After I have upgraded to kde 3.2, I have found that some icons
on the kde bar is not function properly. The konqueror and home icons
are the example. If I click these icons, none of new window appears. But
if I open the file mananger from the kde menus, both the icons work
it for mutt since it does not work well
> > > > with procmail (it requires to make additional copies of mail
> > > > directories to work with procmail, which is simply nonsense to me).
> > > > Just wondering if in kde 3.2 the situation has changed. I am using a
&g
On Sunday 04 April 2004 11:39, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
> On Saturday 03 April 2004 21:21, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 April 2004 20:20, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> > > On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 18:44:41 +0200
> > > Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Am Saturday 03 April 2004 1
On Saturday 03 April 2004 21:21, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
> On Saturday 03 April 2004 20:20, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> > On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 18:44:41 +0200
>
> Hi,
>
> > Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Am Saturday 03 April 2004 12:00 schrieb Mauro Darida:
> > > > I was a fan of kmail but l
; with procmail (it requires to make additional copies of mail
> > > directories to work with procmail, which is simply nonsense to me).
> > > Just wondering if in kde 3.2 the situation has changed. I am using a
> > > backport kde 3.1.2 on woody.
> > > Alternativel
to work with procmail, which is simply nonsense to me).
> > Just wondering if in kde 3.2 the situation has changed. I am using a
> > backport kde 3.1.2 on woody.
> > Alternatively, is there another qt based mua which fully supports
> > procmail and both maildir/mailbox format?
On Saturday 03 April 2004 20:20, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 18:44:41 +0200
Hi,
> Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Am Saturday 03 April 2004 12:00 schrieb Mauro Darida:
> > > I was a fan of kmail but left it for mutt since it does not work
> > > well with procmail
>
* Hendrik Sattler [Sat, 03 Apr 2004 18:44:41 +0200]:
> Now you can use the imap mode of mutt and kmail to use the local imap server.
You can use mutt in local mode directly, too.
--
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In
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 18:44:41 +0200
Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Saturday 03 April 2004 12:00 schrieb Mauro Darida:
> > I was a fan of kmail but left it for mutt since it does not work
> > well with procmail
Just outta curiosity, what do you need from Procmail that the Kmail
fi
Am Saturday 03 April 2004 12:00 schrieb Mauro Darida:
> I was a fan of kmail but left it for mutt since it does not work well
> with procmail (it requires to make additional copies of mail directories
> to work with procmail, which is simply nonsense to me).
> Just wondering if in
Mauro Darida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was a fan of kmail but left it for mutt since it does not work well
> with procmail (it requires to make additional copies of mail directories
> to work with procmail, which is simply nonsense to me).
Gnus does the same thing. I think it's a little we
hello,
I was a fan of kmail but left it for mutt since it does not work well
with procmail (it requires to make additional copies of mail directories
to work with procmail, which is simply nonsense to me).
Just wondering if in kde 3.2 the situation has changed. I am using a
backport kde 3.1.2 on
I find that since upgrading from KDE 3.1.5, the new noatun (and kaboodle)
fails to play mpeg videos.
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 05:11:35PM +, jmdeleu wrote:
> According to this week's Debian News :" A user on Debian Planet
> noticed that it is quite unlikely for sarge to include GNOME 2.6,
> which has been rescheduled for March 31st. This would be a pity,
> especially as
According to this week's Debian News :" A user on Debian Planet
noticed that it is quite unlikely for sarge to include GNOME 2.6,
which has been rescheduled for March 31st. This would be a pity,
especially as KDE 3.2 has gotten in."
Yet according to http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/test
>> I notice that, on my Debian/Libranet system, KDE unstable has
>> almost nothing in the the Control Center.
>
> This was solved for me by removing and then re-installing kdebase-data:
>
>apt-get remove kdebase-data
>apt-get install -t unstable kdebase-data
Hmmm; tried this. Of c
écrit :
> >>>Graham,
> >>>
> >>>Use the unstable (sid) repositories. KDE 3.2 is there and installed
> >>>fine on my Libranet system.
> >>>
> >>>Courtney
> >>>
> >>>Graham wrote:
> >>>>Can a
The debs from kde.org were compiled for woody and will have dependency
problems on Libranet which is a mixture of sarge and sid.
Courtney
Benjamin Azan wrote:
You can get kde 3.2 not 3.2.1 which is the latest stable version on the
repository :
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2/Debian
Bruce wrote:
>> I notice that, on my Debian/Libranet system, KDE unstable has
>> almost nothing in the the Control Center.
>
> Same thing here after an apt-get upgrade to sid from a new install of
> Mepis linux. Seems like the control centre can't find the modules; the few
> that show up (K3bSetu
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You can get kde 3.2 not 3.2.1 which is the latest stable version on the
repository :
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2/Debian stable main
You can use it with the woody distrib too
Le Monday 22 March 2004 22:58, Courtney Sherman a écrit
Graham,
Use the unstable (sid) repositories. KDE 3.2 is there and installed
fine on my Libranet system.
Courtney
Graham wrote:
Can anyone give me an indication what I should add to my sources.list to
get KDE 3.2.? If it makes any difference I'm running Libranet 2.8 and
not straight D
Jeff, you are using a reply-to: field.
I am sending my reply to you to the list now.
J.
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Subject: Re: KDE 3.2: Control Center almost gone
Date: Monday 22 March 2004 18:29
From: John van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon
On Sunday 21 March 2004 09:32 pm, jedd wrote:
>On Mon March 22 2004 01:15 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> ] I've done both. I dist-upgraded a Mepis system to 3.2 and it was hosed. I
> ] wiped the box, installed Woody/KDE, dist-upgraded to Sid and it's working
> w/o ] any major problems.
>
> I still don't
On Mon March 22 2004 01:15 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
] I've done both. I dist-upgraded a Mepis system to 3.2 and it was hosed. I
] wiped the box, installed Woody/KDE, dist-upgraded to Sid and it's working
w/o
] any major problems.
I still don't get why people think a pretty installer warrants
On Sunday 21 March 2004 05:24 pm, John van Spaandonk wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I installed Debian by upgrading Debian from stable through testing to
>unstable (sid) (since at the time the testing installer did not work)
>and I have no such problems.
>
>Best
>
>John
>
>On Sunday 21 March 2004 19:48, Bruce wrot
Hi,
I installed Debian by upgrading Debian from stable through testing to
unstable (sid) (since at the time the testing installer did not work)
and I have no such problems.
Best
John
On Sunday 21 March 2004 19:48, Bruce wrote:
> > I notice that, on my Debian/Libranet system, KDE unstable has
>
> I notice that, on my Debian/Libranet system, KDE unstable has
> almost nothing in the the Control Center.
Same thing here after an apt-get upgrade to sid from a new install of
Mepis linux. Seems like the control centre can't find the modules; the few
that show up (K3bSetup, Digital Camera) seem
Since upgrade to kde 3.2 (debian), kdm fails with the following error message:
"No greeter widget plugin loaded."
Kicker and Kicker-Applets 3.2 are installed, too.
Any ideas?
Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone give me an indication what I should add to my sources.list to
> get KDE 3.2.?
Please read the archives before posting. Had you searched the
archives, you would have found that you should take a look through
http://www.apt-get.org/
Can anyone give me an indication what I should add to my sources.list to
get KDE 3.2.? If it makes any difference I'm running Libranet 2.8 and
not straight Debian sarge.
--
Graham
On Monday 15 March 2004 17:27, James Ng Yuen Sum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have upgraded to kde 3.2 from kde 3.1.4 using debian packages
> through apt-get. However, my sound is missing.
> I have installed the packages arts, but I am using alsa as the sound
> system. On the kd
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 07:09:52PM +0100, Hanno Böttcher wrote:
> Josh Metzler wrote:
> >The upgrade of "menu" from 2.1.9-5 to 2.1.10-1 either introduced a bug or
> >triggered a bug in the kde update-menu scripts (I think the latter).
> >Downgrading menu to 2.1.9-5 restored my Debian menus.
> Hm
kdm-update-menu.sh
are missing form the kdm package and
/usr/bin/kde-update-menuand
/etc/kde3/debian/kde-update-menu.sh
are missing form the kicker package. I get these from comparing with a
sid system that has not yet been upgraded to KDE 3.2 so this may not be
a
Hi,
I have upgraded to kde 3.2 from kde 3.1.4 using debian packages
through apt-get. However, my sound is missing.
I have installed the packages arts, but I am using alsa as the sound
system. On the kde 3.1.4, I also do the same, but no problem. The
problem still exist if I upgrade the
op-desktop-entry-spec-dirs
> >
> > /usr/bin/kdm-update-menuand
> > /etc/kde3/debian/kdm-update-menu.sh
> > are missing form the kdm package and
> >
> > /usr/bin/kde-update-menuand
> > /etc/kde3/debian/kde-update-menu.sh
> &
/usr/bin/kdm-update-menuand
> /etc/kde3/debian/kdm-update-menu.sh
> are missing form the kdm package and
>
> /usr/bin/kde-update-menuand
> /etc/kde3/debian/kde-update-menu.sh
> are missing form the kicker package. I get these from comparing with a
sr/bin/kde-update-menuand
/etc/kde3/debian/kde-update-menu.sh
are missing form the kicker package. I get these from comparing with a
sid system that has not yet been upgraded to KDE 3.2 so this may not be an
accurate represenation of what has changed over the last upgrade.
Any suggestion
Hi,
I am running KDE 3.2.1 from Debian unstable and I can only use PNG pictures as
background and can't use JPEGs. This holds for kdm as well as when logged
in. Until recently, I used my own built of 3.1.94 (3.2 beta 2) which
displayed it properly but for no apparent reason, the 3.2.1 version
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Es Dimecres Març 10 2004 20:22, en Jeff Elkins va escriure:
> On my wife's powerpc, the knotes app is spawning multiple notes when
> started. And each time you start it more notes are added. It's running sid
> as is my i386 box, but the app is fine on
Run the following as root:
update-alternatives --auto x-session-manager
Chris
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 03:18 pm, Sean O'Dubhghaill wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2004 7:42 pm, uwe Herion wrote:
> > Hallo
> > i make a dist-upgrade with unstable debian.
> > now i have kde 3.2:
> > ipc1:/home/uwe# dpkg --list | grep kde
> > ii kd
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 01:18 pm, Sean O'Dubhghaill wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2004 7:42 pm, uwe Herion wrote:
> > Hallo
> > i make a dist-upgrade with unstable debian.
> > now i have kde 3.2:
> >
> > The new kde will not start.
> > An other d
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 21:18, Sean O'Dubhghaill wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2004 7:42 pm, uwe Herion wrote:
> > Hallo
>
> hi
> I had to delete my .kde directory in my home directory to make kde start
> again. Unfortunately you lose all your kde
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 7:42 pm, uwe Herion wrote:
> Hallo
> i make a dist-upgrade with unstable debian.
> now i have kde 3.2:
> ipc1:/home/uwe# dpkg --list | grep kde
> ii kde-i18n-de3.1.5-1German (de) internationalized (i18n)
> files f ii kdebase3.2.1
Hallo
i make a dist-upgrade with unstable debian.
now i have kde 3.2:
ipc1:/home/uwe# dpkg --list | grep kde
ii kde-i18n-de3.1.5-1German (de) internationalized (i18n) files
f ii kdebase3.2.1-1KDE Base metapackage
ii kdebase-bin3.2.1-1KDE Base (binaries
On my wife's powerpc, the knotes app is spawning multiple notes when started.
And each time you start it more notes are added. It's running sid as is my
i386 box, but the app is fine on the i386. Didn't google anything or see
anything in the archives...
Help?
On my wife's powerpc, the knotes app is spawning multiple notes when started.
And each time you start it more notes are added. It's running sid as is my
i386 box, but the app is fine on the i386. Didn't google anything or see
anything in the archives...
Help?
I notice that, on my Debian/Libranet system, KDE unstable has almost nothing
in the the Control Center.
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On Sunday 07 March 2004 06:01, Matt Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Here is my sources.list:
>
> #deb copy:///cdrom/ sarge main
>
> #deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib
> #deb-src http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ testing main
is
source:
deb http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde-3.2 ./
Third, choose all the packages that you want from the following:
kdeaccessibility kdeaddons kdeadmin kdeartwork kdeedu kdegames
kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork kdepim kdesdk kdetoys kdeutils
Enjoy :)
Paul
On March 7, 2004 01:01 am,
Hi,
This morning I did an apt-get -u update, and an apt-get dist-upgrade.
As a result my KDE3.2 broke! I keep getting an error message "Your last
session lasted for less than 10 seconds ... blah blah blah". I checked
my disk space, and it's fine, and I did log out properly. I tried to
then rem
Klaus,
I discovered, (well not a real significant discovery), that you can use kdm -
just click on menu->session type->kde, the kdm panel doesn't show that it
will boot in kde but it does. As for my icons, they are still missing
(sigh).they can't have gone far. Thanks.
Paul
On Saturday
Hi Paul,
On Saturday 06 March 2004 20:56, Paul Winkler wrote:
> This morning I performed a dist-upgrade going from 3.1.4 to 3.2,
> (in sid). I then noticed kde did not start from kdm but rather
> dumped me into twm. This I now know is simply due to kdm not
> defaulting to kde startup. Later wh
This morning I performed a dist-upgrade going from 3.1.4 to 3.2, (in sid). I
then noticed kde did not start from kdm but rather dumped me into twm. This
I now know is simply due to kdm not defaulting to kde startup. Later while
exploring 3.2 I attempted to delete a set of icons in kcontrol a
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On Wednesday March 03 2004 01:10 pm, Johannes Raspe wrote:
> does anyone know how to make a KDE 3.2 KSplash-Theme out of some
> artwork?
http://www.eleceng.ohio-state.edu/~ravi/kde/splash/doc/themes.html
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