On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 09:42:07PM -0600, Ben Burton wrote:
>
> > Anyways, this is my XftConfig file, cobbled together from bits, not that I
> > really understand what it exactly means :-)
>
> You are truly wonderful..! - I now have KDE using antialiased fixed-width
> fonts. And I even think I
> After the later update to KDE2.1 in Debian unstable it appears in the
> "Settings" for Kconsole that the "Keyboard" settings for 'xterm (xfree 3x)'
> and 'xterm (xfree 4x)' have not only swapped places but they both now do the
> same thing which is the xfree 4x style of keyboard.
that's very
James,
Why don't you load up dselect and take care of those dependencies
that are missing.
Ivan
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 09:23:12PM -0800, James Duberg wrote:
> OK, here's what it says:
>
>
> > Reading Package Lists...
> > Building Dependency Tree...
> > Some packages could not be installe
Eduardo Silva writes:
> What dependencies does it ask for?
> I saw one dependency problem that I've mentioned
> before, and it was fixed(thanks to the mantainer(s)).
>
> Are you sure you have
> deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto optional
> qt1apps
> in your source.list file?
not
> not to belittle the work that Ivan is doing, but I would like to
> doublecheck my sources.list file with the group.
why would you belittle the work I've done?
> The only tdyc line that I have is commented out, and I am running
>
> biffhero-laptop:~# cat /etc/debian_version
> testing/unstable
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On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 12:52:07PM +0100, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
> Sorry, this was suppos
Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> > not to belittle the work that Ivan is doing, but I would like to
> > doublecheck my sources.list file with the group.
>
> why would you belittle the work I've done?
I was thinking that I should have a tydc.com line in my sources.list
file, but you are building ev
> > > not to belittle the work that Ivan is doing, but I would like to
> > > doublecheck my sources.list file with the group.
> >
> > why would you belittle the work I've done?
>
> I was thinking that I should have a tydc.com line in my sources.list
> file, but you are building everything KDE
Hello everyone!
I have a little problem when trying to install the kdenetwork package.
Distribution is Potato, the apt-line for KDE is:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto optional qt1apps
This is what happens when I try to install kdenetwork:
>>>
# apt-get install kdenetwork
(...)
Sorr
ok...I want everyone to PAY ATTENTION... :) not yelling...
I really urge people not to use the "qt1apps" section anymore...unless for
some reason you really really want QT1/KDE1 based apps. I don't support
them anymore and I'm sure it'll be hard getting KDE to support them let alone
Trolltech...
* Ivan E. Moore II wrote/schrieb:
> with KDE 2 there is no "kdenetwork" package...which is your problem.
Oh. No, the qt1apps entry has been there for quite some time. I've removed
it now. Though, to be honest I'd really like to have some features of KDE 1
back.
I was initially looking for kbif
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 11:11:56PM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > After the later update to KDE2.1 in Debian unstable it appears in the
> > "Settings" for Kconsole that the "Keyboard" settings for 'xterm (xfree 3x)'
> > and 'xterm (xfree 4x)' have not only swapped places but they both now do
Hello guys,
Well i wanted to ask... what's up with all that debian packages to install
kde ??? Look like a terrible mess
I installed kde in the folowing way
apt-get install kdm kdebase
everything goes fine BUT
i can't access kmenuedit from the panel menu when i give kmenu
Hello
Why are the KDE source-packages always different ?
The official bz2 files (convert to gzip (bunzip *.bz2;gzip *)) are
different than the file's from kde.tdyc.com and they are different from
the Debian mirrors (in the pool directory)?! (but all have the same name
*-final.orig.tar.gz)
If yo
Thanks Andreas, this has worked in the interim.
Strange how one gets used to using certain keys, I'm lost without those
home/end keys, they are like an instinctual thing when using the console.
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 22:35, Andreas Trottmann wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 11:11:56PM -0700, Ivan E
--- Patrick Bielen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Well i wanted to ask... what's up with all that
> debian packages to install
> kde ??? Look like a terrible mess
>
> I installed kde in the folowing way
>
> apt-get install kdm kdebase
try to install the meta-package
task
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 09:42:07PM -0600, Ben Burton wrote:
> >
> > > Anyways, this is my XftConfig file, cobbled together from
> bits, not that I
> > > really understand what it exactly means :-)
> >
> > You are truly wonderful..! - I now have KDE using antialiased
> fixed-width
> > fonts.
> try to install the meta-package
> task-kde
I did that... over and over again uninstalled (purged) reinstalled.
it just don't do the trick... kmenuedit is still unavailable...
something about shared libraries...
but if you install kdebase, i suppose it installs the nessecary programs also
?
As for kmenuedit: There is a known, but yet unfixed bug you can ship
around, so we should be patient:
> "Ivan" == Ivan E Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > > clicking on Menu Editor... closes the menu and
>> > doesn't seem to load anything.
>> > > Is there a log file somewhere I should
Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions. As I said, I am new to Debian
and the apt system. I think I've got the KDE installation going now. The
problem was (I think) that I was commenting out the normal lines in
sources.list before adding the kde source line. When I finally tried
leaving the
I'm trying to upgrade KDE 2.01 on several of my desktops.
My /etc/apt/sources.list uses this line for KDE:
deb file:/mnt/mirror/kde2 potato main crypto optional
Which is an nfs mounted mirror. Here's what I'm using to mirror:
rsync -v -v -az --delete --delete-excluded \
--exclude source/ \
Hello all,
I have finished the powerpc package builds for KDE 2.1-final (including
koffice_2.1-cvs20010219). They are all available on kde.debian.net (update
script is currently running).
Three packages from potato/main/source are not included:
iptables- This package re
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 01:35:12PM +0100, Andreas Trottmann wrote:
> So, apparently it seems that you have moved the files around, but not
> "derived the default.keytab.h" (whatever that means :-/ ) before
> building the konsole deb.
>
> I'm downloading the source right now and I'll see whether I
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade to KDE 2.1 using apt-get. I'm using Potato.
This is what happens :
howardm:~$sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
kdebase kdebase-crypto kdebase-
Howard Mann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to upgrade to KDE 2.1 using apt-get. I'm using Potato.
>
> If so, what is the most appropriate "install" command in my situation
> ?
>
apt-get install task-kde
Ciao - mw
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> so does this mean there's no objections to me re-enabling AA support in
> konsole?
No objections from me. :) But like Tim, I think it would be good to provide
documentation for the non-debian-kde reader for how to get konsole working
decently.
One suggestion might be to put the information
On Friday 02 March 2001 17:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Well it was totally unuseable for me until I tweaked the XftConfig file. I
> also installed an extra font, monotype.ttf. I'm not sure if my XftConfig
> will make things work now without that font; since I don't have an
> AA-enabled konsole
Questions which source for kde development should be used, kde tarballs,
Ivan's tarballs or something else?
Complains about two specific packages, namely kvirc and kwintv.
No expert here, but your best bet IMO is to stick with Ivan's sources.
The release that just occurred of KDE 2.1 had a few
Hi:
Just ran apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade on Potato. KDE 2.1
for Potato is an improvement over 2.0 that is like night and day and
upgraded without a hitch. Far more stuff working. Thanks, Ivan.
Later,
Colin Mattoon
After deserting you for Progeny, I've decided to come back!
Progeny seems to be based on woody, but the current version of KDE seems to be
progeny:/home/jgay# konqueror -v
Qt: 2.2.2
KDE: 2.0
Konqueror: 1.9.8
progeny:/home/jgay#
and konqueror is broken. I've been away for a while, just lurkin
> I did that... over and over again uninstalled (purged) reinstalled.
> it just don't do the trick... kmenuedit is still unavailable...
> something about shared libraries...
>
> but if you install kdebase, i suppose it installs the nessecary programs also
> ???
>
> well i guess not !!! even
> Why are the KDE source-packages always different ?
>
> The official bz2 files (convert to gzip (bunzip *.bz2;gzip *)) are
> different than the file's from kde.tdyc.com and they are different from
> the Debian mirrors (in the pool directory)?! (but all have the same name
> *-final.orig.tar.gz)
After trying various combinations of solutions found in this list I've
sucsessfully resolved all the font related issues save one. I still get the
"missing '7x13' font" error message window popping up when starting konsole.
Clicking ok on the error window lets konsole start up and run perfectl
Ok...I got my potato box running and just kicked off the build process...
Packages that will be updated:
libvorbis
libogg
libldap (somehow got hosed)
qt-x11
kdelibs
kdebase
xmmsarts,kdestudio and other contrib apps that need updated
Ivan
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Dear folks,
This is off-subject for this list, my apologies. I've read the archives of
kde-developer and kde-bugs and found nothing. Also the kde-compilation-faq
seems to have nothing relevant. It has to do with failure to compile kde2.1.
Please ignore this if it's too far off-subject. But.
> This is off-subject for this list, my apologies. I've read the archives of
> kde-developer and kde-bugs and found nothing. Also the kde-compilation-faq
> seems to have nothing relevant. It has to do with failure to compile kde2.1.
> Please ignore this if it's too far off-subject. But...if
> The following packages have been kept back
> ark kcalc kcron kdebase kdebase-crypto kdebase-libs kdelibs3
> kdelibs3-crypto kfind kmail koffice-libs konqueror
> konsole ksirc kview kword libkonq3 libqt2.2
> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 18 not upgraded.
[...]
> Is
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