ok..test it... (for potato) on kde.tdyc.com
if the XBINDIR problem still exists it's not me...as I know configure is
picking it up now...(I checked the Makefile during the build to make sure)
Ivan
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On Fridayen den 9 March 2001 18:02, Stephen Uhlhorn wrote:
> This morning I upgraded the kde packages that were available
> for potato. After I locked my screen in KDE, I was unable to
> unlock it (log back in). I then killed the x-server and tried
> to log back in thru kdm...no dice. KDM would no
> > This morning I upgraded the kde packages that were available
> > for potato. After I locked my screen in KDE, I was unable to
> > unlock it (log back in). I then killed the x-server and tried
> > to log back in thru kdm...no dice. KDM would not let any users
> > log in...even root. There were n
this should be fixed now
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 11:02:29AM -0600, Stephen Uhlhorn wrote:
> This morning I upgraded the kde packages that were available for potato.
> After I locked my screen in KDE, I was unable to unlock it (log back in). I
> then killed the x-server and tried to log back in t
Seeing as I track both kde-devel and debian-kde, this might interest
quite a few debainers as well.
Ivan, maybe you could add this URI to ... kdelibs3/README.Debian? or
maybe seeing as how konsole seems to be a major culprit, make a new
konsole/README.Debian with this URI at least as a where to lo
> (1)
> Are the kde.tdyc debs. pure potato?
no. but what isn't is there.
> (2)
> If I download the unstable .debs (wherever they may be) into my local
> .deb repository (applying dpkg-scanpackages on them and thereby
> making them locally apt-gettable for my testing system):
>
> Would the d
thanks...I just sent Lars mail asking if I can redistribute the HOWTO
with Debian specific info.
Ivan
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 12:38:09AM -0600, Gordon Sadler wrote:
> Seeing as I track both kde-devel and debian-kde, this might interest
> quite a few debainers as well.
>
> Ivan, maybe you could a
ok...I just dropped in a debain.diff which contains the debian specifc
source code changes. the debian/ subdir is also synced with the current
2.3.0-final packages in unstable...so it should build identical to the
Debian packages now...The only difference being that the Debian packages are
stock 2
On Saturday 10 March 2001 00:00, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> ok..test it... (for potato) on kde.tdyc.com
>
> if the XBINDIR problem still exists it's not me...as I know configure
> is picking it up now...(I checked the Makefile during the build to
> make sure)
Whew, works OK here. When I went to be
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 10 Mar 2001 08:06:26 CST."
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After last nights upgrade, I could no longer log in through
kdm, whereas I could before.
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On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 08:17:11AM -0600, John Patton wrote:
> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 10 Mar 2001 08:06:26 CST."
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> After last nights upgrade, I could no longer log in through
> kdm
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001 21:46:34 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all...for those of you running sid/unstable and want to help test out
>the qt 2.3.0 (final) release as well as an updated kdelibs (kdebase will
>be updated as soon as a compile problem get's fixed) you can grab debs
>from http://people.debian.org/
Hi,
I was running the qt-2.3-final debs with the according kdelibs-2.1.0-3 for
some time, without any problem, but after a XFree4 server crash I cannot
manage to start kde anymore. All I get is a grey background, because all
applications are dying during startup.
If I start the crashing apps by
On a related note, to those interested in this topic...
I've seen some question if/where .xftconfig and /etc/X11/Xftconfig is
documented. If you have xlibs-dev installed it's Xft(3x).
HTH
Gordon Sadler
Am Saturday 10 March 2001 21:28 schrieben Sie:
> I am, for the record, having the very same problem (knew I shouldn't have
> restarted KDE..)
>
:-(
This seems to be a very old grave bug, which is in the list since September
2000!
And is reported in every version of KDE2 since KDE 1.93 Beta.
It's i
> 1. with that many fonts, _everything_ kde slows to a crawl. launching
> konqueror took upwards of a minute. i could open netscape 4.x, get the
> info i needed, and close it before konqueror would start
> sometimes. this went away when i dropped down to ~8 or so tt
> fonts. maybe a bug in xfs-xtt?
When I try to run kmail I get this error:
kmail: error in loading shared libraries: libmimelib.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
I'm completely updated & upgraded.
Any ideas ??
All help is appreciated.
-thanks
James
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 07:34:43PM -0500, james bass wrote:
> When I try to run kmail I get this error:
>
> kmail: error in loading shared libraries: libmimelib.so.1: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> I'm completely updated & upgraded.
> Any ideas ??
> All help is a
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