> On Thu, 24 May 2001 20:23:35 -0500, Ben Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Ben> Options are (1) release one huge-arse binary package; (2) release
Ben> 39 packages, one for each theme; (3) release a moderate number of
Ben> packages each containing a few themes.
Ben> I am hesitant to do
On 2001.05.24 20:18:34 +0200 James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I'm a KDE 2.1.1 user on my Debian potato 2.2r3 machine who also plays
> around
> wtih Ximian GNOME. Well, after the latest "upgrade" from Ximian, gdm
> thinks
> KDE isn't installed on my system. I'm tired of Ximian GNOME br
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Rob Walker wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 May 2001 20:23:35 -0500, Ben Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > said:
>
> Ben> Options are (1) release one huge-arse binary package; (2) release
> Ben> 39 packages, one for each theme; (3) release a moderate number of
> Ben> packages each c
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 01:19:41AM -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2001, Rob Walker wrote:
>
> > > On Thu, 24 May 2001 20:23:35 -0500, Ben Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > said:
> >
> > Ben> Options are (1) release one huge-arse binary package; (2) release
> > Ben> 39 packages,
> Although best would be a KDE-theme installer. Are the themes
> available individually anywhere, in a format consistent enough for
> automating the debianization and installation?
By this do you mean an empty debian package whose configuration procedure is
to download themes and install them o
> Is it generally possible (I know this is possible with sawfish) for the
> user to install a theme without root privileges? If so, then one big theme
> package is useful to allow a user to browse themes, select the one(s) they
> like, and copy it/them into an appropriate spot in their home direc
Quoting Rob Walker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > On Thu, 24 May 2001 20:23:35 -0500, Ben Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > said:
>
> Ben> Options are (1) release one huge-arse binary package; (2) release
> Ben> 39 packages, one for each theme; (3) release a moderate number of
> Ben> packages ea
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On Friday, 25. May 2001 10:32, Michael Neuffer wrote:
> What I oppose is stupid splits of packages and things like the
> 50th ICQ client.
Hmm, then why are so many "small" editors there? The first thing after a
standard debian install is to remove al
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:32:41AM +0200, Michael Neuffer wrote:
> Exactly this brain damaged behaviour is why we have
> so many (useless mini)packages !
i don't think this is stupid. if I want one thing, I want
that one, and only that. using packages it's good, because I
can manage with the soft
(Disclaimer: I'n not a Debian devoloper nor did I read the ancient flame
wars.)
Michael Neuffer wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/$ apt-cache search . | wc -l
> >7230
> >
> > what's another 40 packages?
>
> Argh !
>
>
> Exactly this brain damaged behaviour is why we have
> so many (useless mi
andrea gelmini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> immo vero scripsit
Hi,
> > There are more then enough machines around that already have
> > problems with the package management. Machines that must run
> > with 16 or maybe 8 MB of memory (or even less) with an 386sx/16
> > CPU or similar.
> do you really i
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-05-25
Severity: wishlist
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I've already packaged this up. The menu stuff and the build-dependencies
may not be quite right but other than that, the package is in good shape.
However I can't take on another package right
Hello, I browsed through the list archives (I am not
subscribed) first, but I could not find any mention about this: are there
any persistent problems with the kde packages for potato that used to be
available at kde.tdyc.com? Apparently, only some of the authoritative DNS
servers for the t
Giacomo Mulas wrote:
>
> Hello, I browsed through the list archives (I am not
> subscribed) first, but I could not find any mention about this: are there
> any persistent problems with the kde packages for potato that used to be
> available at kde.tdyc.com? Apparently, only some of the aut
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:39:23AM +0200, andrea gelmini wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:32:41AM +0200, Michael Neuffer wrote:
>
> > There are more then enough machines around that already have
> > problems with the package management. Machines that must run
> > with 16 or maybe 8 MB of memo
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:44:14AM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> Don't tell me, that you absolutely have to install Debian on a 386. No
> one has to do that, you can always use a bigger machine for the initial
> setup. Hell, back in the "old days" people were suggesting to compile
> the ker
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:07:46PM +0200, Casper Gielen wrote:
> No, but those packages need to be parsed and checked for dependencies by
> pkg etc... This takes lots of cycles and lots of RAM on _all_ machines,
> regardless of wether those packages are actually installed. Using
i see, but the con
On Thursday, 24. May 2001 03:30, Tim Everding wrote:
> Its not a kernel problem. Sound works fine outside KDE (like in gnome). But
> sound will only work in KDE if I manually start artsd.
>
> I also get an error under KDE control center if I select "Look &
> Feel"->"System Notifications". Again, K
On Fri, 25 May 2001 15:26:38 +0200
Casper Gielen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:44:14AM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> >
> > Don't tell me, that you absolutely have to install Debian on a 386. No
> > one has to do that, you can always use a bigger machine for the initi
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:57:02PM +0200, andrea gelmini wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:07:46PM +0200, Casper Gielen wrote:
> > No, but those packages need to be parsed and checked for dependencies by
> > pkg etc... This takes lots of cycles and lots of RAM on _all_ machines,
> > regardless of
> On Fri, 25 May 2001 15:07:46 +0200, Casper Gielen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Casper> The only disadvantage I can think of is that when a new
Casper> section is added apt/dselect won't know about it until it's
Casper> added to sources.list . I've made up two solutions to this but
What
> On Fri, 25 May 2001 03:44:46 -0400, Matt Zimmerman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> > Ben> I am hesitant to do (1) because of the user's disk space usage.
>> > Ben> I am hesitant to do (2) because I'm not sure that debian wants a
>> > Ben> million kde-theme-* packages on its servers.
Mat
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Ben Burton wrote:
> > Although best would be a KDE-theme installer. Are the themes
> > available individually anywhere, in a format consistent enough for
> > automating the debianization and installation?
>
> By this do you mean an empty debian package whose configuration proc
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Rob Walker wrote:
> It would be nice if there were a suid root, but user-runnable, theme
> installer which would install over the Network or from a local tarball
> of themes. That way a user could install the themes which he wanted,
> they would go in system space, and the oth
Giacomo Mulas wrote:
Hello, I browsed through the list archives (I am not
subscribed) first, but I could not find any mention about this: are there
any persistent problems with the kde packages for potato that used to be
available at kde.tdyc.com? Apparently, only some of the authoritative
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On Friday 25 May 2001 00:55, Ben Burton wrote something to this effect:
> > Is it generally possible (I know this is possible with sawfish) for the
> > user to install a theme without root privileges? If so, then one big
> > theme package is useful to allow a us
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On Friday 25 May 2001 05:30, Frank Zimmermann wrote something to this effect:
> Giacomo Mulas wrote:
> > Hello, I browsed through the list archives (I am not
> > subscribed) first, but I could not find any mention about this: are there
> > any persistent
where can i find libssl 0.9.6 for potato? this package is showing as a
failed dependency when tryin to install KDE 2.1.1 on potato.
scott
> The debian kde2 stable archive can be found on sourceforge. Here's the link:
>
>
> http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/
o don't point anyone there...that stuff is so old and out of
date it's scary.
Ivan
--
Ivan E. M
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Ben Burton wrote:
>
>> Is it generally possible (I know this is possible with sawfish) for the
>> user to install a theme without root privileges? If so, then one big theme
>> package is useful to allow a user to browse themes, select the one(s) they
>> like, and copy it/them
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On Friday 25 May 2001 14:14, Ivan E. Moore II wrote something to this effect:
> > The debian kde2 stable archive can be found on sourceforge. Here's the
> > link:
> >
> >
> > http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb
> >/
>
> o
Greets,
I wanted to thank those that responded. The advice was very useful and I am
now able to navigate the lists effectively. I don't see a batching option, or
thread delete on kmail - yet. But Now I just read thru the thread and
select it and use the 'd' key. Very nice.
thanks again.
G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> After reading this, I GASPED!! Now I'm not only feeling foolish,
> I've likely screwed some people up!! Where is the best mirror list
> now, Ivan? (I got too damn spoiled by TDYC :-=) )
Mirror in
http://ftp.linux.ee/pub/kde.tdyc.com/ or
ftp://ftp.linux.ee/pub
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> I'm using KMail to read most of my mail. Somewhere along the way I
> got gnupg installed and now I get a line which reads "Message was
> signed by unknown key ID XXX". So, how do I get the suppo
Am getting mails from here in response to mail sent to debian-user &
debian-kde lists.
HTH & good luck
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