On Friday 15 October 2004 17:21, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> I notice that in my boxes upgraded from 3.1.4 to 3.2.2 series, I have both
> directories, /usr/share/config.kcfg and /etc/kde3
config.kcfg is a different thing, it is for KConfigXT files
KDEPREFIX/config/ is usually the root for KDE's de
I notice that in my boxes upgraded from 3.1.4 to 3.2.2 series, I have both
directories, /usr/share/config.kcfg and /etc/kde3
but ..
kde-config --path config
only gives the home directory, and no default config directories.
On October 15, 2004 06:05 am, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Friday 15 October
On Friday 15 October 2004 10:15, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> You can try to (move dir /usr/share/config away if it exists)
>
> ln -s /usr/share/config /etc/kde3
I think it should be the other way around
ln -s /etc/kde3 /usr/share/config
Cheers,
Kevin
On Friday 15 October 2004 09:52, Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
> Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
>
> Sorry, pick&put errors.
>
> > Achim Bohnet wrote:
> >> What do you get:
> >>
> >> $ locate ui_standards.rc
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] locate ui_standards.rc
> /etc/kde3/ui/ui_standards.rc
>
>
> >>
On Thursday 14 October 2004 19:26, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> On October 14, 2004 02:44 am, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:22, Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
> > Let's find the really problem, before we declare it solved ;)
> >
> > > A message sent in debian-kde list (subject
On Thursday 14 October 2004 14:07, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Thursday 14 October 2004 11:44, Achim Bohnet wrote:
>
> > Let's find the really problem, before we declare it solved ;)
>
> Good idea :)
>
> [snip]
>
> > $ kde-config --path config
> > /home/ach/.kde/share/config/:/etc/kde3/
>
> If I
On Friday 15 October 2004 08:22, Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
> Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > What do you get:
> >
> > $ locate ui_standards.rc
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/kde3/ui/ui_standards.rc
>
> > $ kde-config --path config
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/ach/.kde/share/config/
Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
Sorry, pick&put errors.
> Achim Bohnet wrote:
>> What do you get:
>>
>> $ locate ui_standards.rc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] locate ui_standards.rc
/etc/kde3/ui/ui_standards.rc
>> $ kde-config --path config
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kde-config --path config
/home/test/.kde/s
Achim Bohnet wrote:
> What do you get:
>
> $ locate ui_standards.rc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/kde3/ui/ui_standards.rc
> $ kde-config --path config
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/ach/.kde/share/config/
Maybe this is the problem.
How it could be fixed?
Massimiliano
On October 14, 2004 02:44 am, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:22, Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
> Let's find the really problem, before we declare it solved ;)
>
> > A message sent in debian-kde list (subject was:"Missing Text Items...
> > Tracked Down.) helped me.
> > Problem
On Thursday 14 October 2004 11:44, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> Let's find the really problem, before we declare it solved ;)
Good idea :)
[snip]
> $ kde-config --path config
> /home/ach/.kde/share/config/:/etc/kde3/
If I do that it looks like this:
/home/kevin/.kde/share/config/:/usr/local/share/co
On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:22, Massimiliano Mirabello wrote:
> Matej Cepl wrote:
> > Sorry, no idea what to do next.
> >
> > Matej
> >
>
> Tank you all anyway.
>
> I SOLVED!!!
Let's find the really problem, before we declare it solved ;)
>
> A message sent in debian-kde list (subject was:"M
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Sorry, no idea what to do next.
>
> Matej
>
Tank you all anyway.
I SOLVED!!!
A message sent in debian-kde list (subject was:"Missing Text Items...
Tracked Down.) helped me.
Problem is caused by a missing config file in all users home (this is not
created with user and some pr
>
> dpkg -P --force-depends kdelibs-data
> dpkg -i kdelibs-data_{your-version}_all.deb
>
> Then restart KDE (/etc/init.d/kdm start) and you should be all
> set. It helped me.
>
I already tried this solution but without any changes.
I tried also:
dpkg -i --force-confmiss kdelibs-data_{my-versi
Matías Costa wrote:
> -There should be nothing in
> /etc/kde3
> /usr/share/config.kcfg
> /usr/share/apps/
> -reinstall again
> -create a new user
> -try with that user
Slightly less brutal way is to do this (as a root with KDE
switched off -- i.e., /etc/init.d/kdm stop):
dpkg -P --force-depen
El Lunes, 4 de Octubre de 2004 16:06, Massimiliano Mirabello escribió:
> Matas Costa wrote:
> kdelibs-data without changes.
>
> >> Any hint is well accepted.
> >>
> >> Massimiliano
> >
> > May be a locale problem? what happens with the default language?
>
> Same problem in other language.
>
> in
Matas Costa wrote:
kdelibs-data without changes.
>>
>> Any hint is well accepted.
>>
>> Massimiliano
>
> May be a locale problem? what happens with the default language?
Same problem in other language.
in English (default) "No text!"
in Italian (my locale) "Nessun testo." (exact translat
El Lunes, 4 de Octubre de 2004 10:22, Massimiliano Mirabello escribió:
> Matas Costa wrote:
> >> On purging i have aoutput like:
> >> /etc/kde3/ui/ directory not removed since it is not empty
> >>
> >> maybe i must remove it manually?
> >>
> >> Any other hint?
> >
> > The message seems a lost conf
Matas Costa wrote:
>>
>> On purging i have aoutput like:
>> /etc/kde3/ui/ directory not removed since it is not empty
>>
>> maybe i must remove it manually?
>>
>> Any other hint?
>
> The message seems a lost conf file, very strange if you did not
> created it manually. Move it away (for examp
El Viernes, 1 de Octubre de 2004 11:14, Massimiliano Mirabello escribió:
> At the same time a lot of menus presents groups of items repeated twice. In
> particular this problem appears in Settings menu of a lot of KDE
> applications.
>
> I,ve yet seen an e-mail posted some month ago in debian-kde a
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