When I build from CVS, with the debian rules files, I always get
problems on in debian/rules lines like:
cp debian/kbm.init.d debian/kdm/etc/init.d/kdm
The problem is that the destination directory often do
not exists, and thus the cp fails. Do I need a special kind of cp
to build with the deb
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 07:52:50PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> Er, maybe it can't. The caption under "Message" indicates an upper case
> *L* which also fails, though the lower case causes this action. What'd I miss?
I am not sure that he meant kmail uses "L" to do this ...Mutt does
thi
After automatic updating via dselect and the official site of kde2 from 2.1.0
to 2.1.1, now my new kdm manager shows not only the users I have directly
defined but also ALL the other users defined by the system itself such as fax,
postgres and so on.
How can I fix it?
Ciao
Vittorio
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After automatic updating via dselect and the official site of kde2 from 2.1.0
to 2.1.1, now my new kdm manager shows not only the users I have directly
defined but also ALL the other users defined by the system itself such as fax,
postgres and so on.
How can I fix it?
Ciao
Vittorio
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yes, the syntax of kdmrc changed slightly.
> How can I fix it?
>
there is a control panel, you know ... :)
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>yes, the syntax of kdmrc changed slightly.
>
>> How can I fix it?
>>
>there is a control panel, you know ... :)
Thanks Oswald. But what is and where is the control panel you mentioned? :-(
Ciao
Vittorio
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On Wednesday 09 May 2001 04:52, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Er, maybe it can't. The caption under "Message" indicates an upper case
> *L* which also fails, though the lower case causes this action. What'd I miss?
You should read keyboard accelerators like 'L' as "Press the key labeled 'L'"
and n
> >> How can I fix it?
> >>
> >there is a control panel, you know ... :)
>
> Thanks Oswald. But what is and where is the control panel you mentioned? :-(
>
K (the big button in the panel) -> Preferences -> System -> Login Manager
or start the Control Center and go to System / Login Manger.
gree
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Hello Ivan,
Have you had chance to do this yet? I can not seem to find them. I am looking
for the source package.
Thanks.
Regards,
Stephen.
On Friday 04 May 2001 00:41, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> This is a heads up. Now that X4.0.3 is in s
Hi
> As a sysad, I do not like to edit anything beneath /usr by hand
> Usually, in backing up a complete system, I regard it to be
> completely restorable with only the original packages at hand and a
> backup of everything except /usr.
And because that worked for me, it was one of reasons to
> You can only do antialiasing if you do NOT use the NVIDIA drivers (the
> commercial ones). They cannot do it yet.
Grr.. You could if nVidia actually continued to release their driver sources
like they said they would. I'll never buy another NV card until they have
released GOOD driver docs for
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 09:44:39PM +0200, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> When I build from CVS, with the debian rules files, I always get
> problems on in debian/rules lines like:
>
> cp debian/kbm.init.d debian/kdm/etc/init.d/kdm
>
> The problem is that the destination directory often do
> not ex
I pretty much followed the instructions in the README file too, but i did
fiddle with the modules a bit:
Load"dbe" # Double buffer extension
Load"dga"
Load"extmod"
Load"type1"
Load"freetype"
Load"glx"
I have heard that if y
On May 09 2001, Dwayne C. Litzenberger wrote:
> Grr.. You could if nVidia actually continued to release their
> driver sources like they said they would. I'll never buy another NV
> card until they have released GOOD driver docs for at least 2
> consecutive generations of cards.
Some mon
Even so, the 'L' in kmail does not reply to just the list, but those
listed in the 'To:' AND the 'Cc:' lines, similar to 'reply-all'. That
is how I responded to this message. [Sorry folks for doubling your mail
input, just making a point ;^) ]
On Tuesday 08 May 2001 07:52 pm, Jaye Inabnit ke
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I just replied your email with 'L' (lowercase), which had all the CC's and
To's, and I only got the list address in the To: field. Are you sure you are
using it right??? ;-)
I'm using KMail version 1.2.
One other thing. I have all my list mails org
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Greets,
Running up-to-date UNSTABLE (that will hopefully cover the "which
version"
questions that might be asked).
I have some menu's that I've created and placed in /etc/menu, which up
until
now, have all worked like a charm! Below is a copy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> After automatic updating via dselect and the
> official site of kde2 from 2.1.0 to 2.1.1, now
> my new kdm manager shows not only the users I
> have directly defined but also ALL the other
> users defined by the system itself such as fax,
> postgres and so on.
[P
> command="~/office52/program/soffice
I don't suppose the problem could be due to a missing close quotes could it?
Or maybe this is just a copy-paste error.. anyway, thought I'd mention it.
Ben. :)
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As I understand it this is basically horse hockey. They could choose to
release the correct programming information about the hardware. Problem
solved.
>
> In order to provide good XFree drivers FAST, they basically ported their
> Windows kernel API to Linux. That means just about every perform
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