I am running an updated sid distribution. The bug that
prevented entering dead-key combinations like
accented characters seems to be with us again. Strangely
enough, it is only affecting konsole and no other
applications. Xterm does not show such behaviour.
In konsole a combination entered like
Sorry about the previous message, there is already a
bug report (#96678) on this.I just didn't check.
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Thanks! That worked a treat! I just cut-N-pasted the encrypted password into a
file, compiled your program and just redirected the file into your program with
passcrack < password.enc
and out popped her password.
Once I had this info, I decided to just wipe Mandrake off her system and install
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 03:27:06PM -0700, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> 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
Frank Dekervel writes:
> i had the same problem.
> i could get the old config back by executing 'kcontrol' as root
> (->system->login manager) and reconfiguring kdm.
Thanks for your help. I indeed was able to get back to the old config
by reconfiguring kdm - but only for some time: One or two
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Jens Benecke wrote:
> Windows kernel API to Linux. That means just about every performance boost
> But that also means that the Linux drivers need a proprietary Kernel
> module, which is so riddled with patents, NDAs and sub-contracts (which the
[ and also that now a video dr
> > i had the same problem.
> > i could get the old config back by executing 'kcontrol' as root
> > (->system->login manager) and reconfiguring kdm.
>
> Thanks for your help. I indeed was able to get back to the old config
> by reconfiguring kdm - but only for some time: One or two logins I
>
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After updating my KDE (potato, now 2.1.1/kdelibs 2.1.2) my /etc/kde2/kdmrc
was empty (so KDM showed every user). I said "no" to both questions about
overwriting kdm config files (those in /etc/X11/kdm I think). Is this a
packaging problem?
S
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Hi,
i was unlucky with my searchproviders entry for altavista (shortcut av:) so I
tried to change it. Im using debian/potato, up-to-date KDE 2.1.1, german
language settings.
When changing that shortcut in konqueror -> settings -> customize -> enhan
> "Ivan" == Ivan E Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Thanks for your help. I indeed was able to get back to the old config
>> by reconfiguring kdm - but only for some time: One or two logins I
>> have the chosen configuration (only "real" users shown, everybody
>> gets the shutdown butt
Hi,
on my KDE2 desktop (Debian unstable) there aren't any icons for my floppy and
CD writer. How do I create them and enable the automount feature when clicked
along with the symbol change?
Ciao...
On Thursday, 10. May 2001 12:05, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
> on my KDE2 desktop (Debian unstable) there aren't any icons for my floppy
> and CD writer. How do I create them and enable the automount feature when
> clicked along with the symbol change?
Ok, this was a stupid question, I found it. Sorry
I have KDE 2.1.1 from kde.debian.net running on Debian Potato 2.2r3 w.
kernel 2.4.4, XFree 4.02, on a P!!!-600 HP OmniBook 500 laptop w. 128MB RAM.
Works great, except that there are no laptop power control options in
KControl. I have enabled APM in the bios and in the kernel (as a module),
the mod
Do you have package klaptopdaemon installed?
Ben.
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Not unless it would have been installed with task-kde. I will check.
Thanks,
Bruce
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>From: Ben Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Do you have package klaptopdaemon installed?
>
>Ben.
>
> That's what I did. But
>
> - after upgrading I had the same problem
> - I reconfigured kdm
> - after some time I had kdmrc renamed to kdmrc.backup and a new zero
> length kdmrc (with the effect Andreas mentioned).
ah... now is this sid or potato?
Ivan
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On Wednesday95 0995 9 May 2001 16:14, Gordon Sadler wrote:
> I don't know what version of debhelper you have, or how current
> your CVS is, but, above the line that does the cp'ing there is
> a call to dh_installdirs. There is a debian/kdm.dirs file that
> will tell dh_installdirs which dirs to c
Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> > That's what I did. But
> >
> > - after upgrading I had the same problem
> > - I reconfigured kdm
> > - after some time I had kdmrc renamed to kdmrc.backup and a new zero
> > length kdmrc (with the effect Andreas mentioned).
>
> ah... now is this sid o
Hello Joaquim!
Am Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2001 09:23 schrieb Joaquim Ortega Cerdà:
> I am running an updated sid distribution. The bug that
> prevented entering dead-key combinations like
> accented characters seems to be with us again.
[...]
> Can anybody else reproduce this bug before I submit
>
> > I am running an updated sid distribution. The bug that
> > prevented entering dead-key combinations like
> > accented characters seems to be with us again.
> [...]
> > Can anybody else reproduce this bug before I submit
> > a bug report?
> Yes, it is the same problem on my Potato 2.2 with the
> "Ivan" == Ivan E Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> That's what I did. But
>>
>> - after upgrading I had the same problem
>> - I reconfigured kdm
>> - after some time I had kdmrc renamed to kdmrc.backup and a new zero
>> length kdmrc (with the effect Andreas mentioned).
Ivan> ahhh
On May 10 2001, Joaquim Ortega Cerdà wrote:
> Can anybody else reproduce this bug before I submit a bug report?
Can't that be a problem with your shell and libreadline (e.g.,
inputrc)? This surely sounds like it, since it only affects
konsole. But, of course, it could be in
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On Thursday 10 May 2001 01:59, Ivan E. Moore II wrote something to this
effect:
> On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 03:27:06PM -0700, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> > Greets,
> >
> > Running up-to-date UNSTABLE (that will hopefully cover the "which
> > version" question
Hello,
I think I remember hearing, that KDE is able to run applets from other
window managers in its task bar. So I've installed the wmusic dockapp
for xmms remote control and I'm now wondering about registering it with
my KDE installation.
When I run wmusic on the command line, nothing happens,
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On Friday, 11. May 2001 01:28, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think I remember hearing, that KDE is able to run applets from other
> window managers in its task bar. So I've installed the wmusic dockapp
> for xmms remote control and I'm now wo
On May 11 2001, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> When I run wmusic on the command line, nothing happens, I have to
> press ^C to exit. When I run `wmusic -w` (windowed mode for
> AfterStep support) I get a normal application window with a working
> wmusic. But how do I get this into the task bar?
Thanks, klaptopdaemon was it.
Bruce
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>From: Ben Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Do you have package klaptopdaemon installed?
>
>Ben.
>
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:28:24AM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> When I run wmusic on the command line, nothing happens, I have to press
> ^C to exit.
Actually, something happens. It starts minimized. You need to unminimize
it from the task bar.
> When I run `wmusic -w` (windowed mode for
Greetings All,
I recently purchased the 64MB version of the GeForce 2 and am having some
difficulty getting the system to run under X. I am running Debian 2.2r3 using
the recently released ISO images. Do I need to upgrade my version of XFree86?
I am at a loss.
Thanks in advance for your tim
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