Hi there,
I remember somebody talking of a replacement for kde.tdyc.com coming up soon.
What is the current state? Where can i find a fairly recent mirror for the
meantime?
Ciao,
Nobbi
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Malte Cornils wrote:
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
what deps are you missing?
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 06:04:42PM +0200, Philipp Schmid wrote:
How long do we have to wait for them?
or can i get them from a dep source ?
I think he was speaking of debian packages (debs). Getting them from
experimental is
I'm getting tired of
"what's going on with kde.debian.net?"
"when's it coming back"
"hey..did you kow the server is back online now?"
"what's going on with the server?"
"what about rsync"
the server has been up for several days now and with the exception of a
few dns issues I
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On Thursday 07 June 2001 16:15, Ivan E. Moore II 's fingers did this all over
the keyboard!! :
[snip]
> /me grumbles some more.
>
> ok...I feel better...I need to go break some more stuff now
Hey Ivan!!
I got a couple of old ComPukes and PackratBells h
"Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> what deps are you missing?
> On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 06:04:42PM +0200, Philipp Schmid wrote:
> > How long do we have to wait for them?
> > or can i get them from a dep source ?
I think he was speaking of debian packages (debs). Getting them from
experimental is probably
> what deps are you missing?
s/deps/debs/ is my guess.
b.
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On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 05:14:13PM -0700, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
> On Thursday 07 June 2001 16:15, Ivan E. Moore II 's fingers did this all over
> the keyboard!! :
>
> [snip]
>
> > /me grumbles some more.
> >
> > ok...I feel better...I need to go break some more stuff now
>
> Hey Ivan!!
>
what deps are you missing?
Ivan
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 06:04:42PM +0200, Philipp Schmid wrote:
> How long do we have to wait for them?
> or can i get them from a dep source ?
>
> greets philipp
>
>
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 07:39:10PM -0500, Bud Rogers wrote:
> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (libraries) not
> found. Please check your installation!
>
> Sometimes I get this error when I try to configure a KDE package on my potato
> system. I have Qt 2.3.0 and 1.4
My last update/upgrade of my potato system broke KDE2 startup, both from kdm
and from the command line. I manually made a couple of links in
/etc/alternatives to get it working. What I have now is
twocups:/etc/alternatives# ls -l x-*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 13 May 27 17:33 x-s
The KDE sound server doesn't seem to initialise when I boot my machine.
I don't get any sound from KDE at all (or, indeed, from anything else).
I've got "Sound I/O method" set to "Open Sound System". If I then go
into the Sound Server config and explicitly set it to "Open Sound
System" again (i.e.,
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:29:08PM -0500, Tim Fairbank wrote:
> I have a stable Debian 2.2r3 system with KDE 1.1.2
> installed. When I attempted to use the packages from
> kde.debian.net to upgrade to KDE 2.1.1, the upgrade failed.
>
> The issue appears to be a dependency on libmng1, which does
>
Hello all,
Could somebody tell me a way to force the uninstall of gdm? It refuses to
uninstall, and my apt system is locked up because it can't get past
uninstalling gdm. I've tried dselect and dpkg --remove. Here is the output:
Removing gdm ...
dpkg: error processing gdm (--remove):
subpro
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 05:19:18AM +0300, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
> Hi Ivan and all,
>
> Where should we be installing local programs in? I install KDE
> programs with --prefix=/usr/local and they don't seem to work
> correctly unless I install them under /usr. They will not be
> able to access
Hi Ivan and all,
Where should we be installing local programs in? I install KDE
programs with --prefix=/usr/local and they don't seem to work
correctly unless I install them under /usr. They will not be
able to access their data files and so forth. How can I install
my local programs under /usr/lo
Hi to all!
I have a question.
I have installed debian 2.2r3 with kernel 2.4.5 and
all the packets upgraded (mount, ppp, libc6 etc).
Normally i use gnome but now i would to use kde 2.1.1
All is ok but i can't establish a ppp connection with
kppp.
With pppconfig and the command line pon is all ok
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:29:08PM -0500, Tim Fairbank wrote:
> I have a stable Debian 2.2r3 system with KDE 1.1.2
> installed. When I attempted to use the packages from
> kde.debian.net to upgrade to KDE 2.1.1, the upgrade failed.
>
> The issue appears to be a dependency on libmng1, which does
>
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 01:53:42AM -0500, James Smith wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Could somebody tell me a way to force the uninstall of gdm? It refuses to
> uninstall, and my apt system is locked up because it can't get past
> uninstalling gdm. I've tried dselect and dpkg --remove. Here is the o
Hi All,
Sorry 'bout the To: header... but it is (hmmm) inter-disciplinary, and
the topic appears neglected enough to warrant such drastic a action.
[feel free to give me a virtual slap-upside-the-head if I'm wrong]
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Bruce Sass wrote:
<...>
> ...edit a bit (scarrier than it sounds, but do read the Debian
that should be... not as scary as it sounds :/
> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (libraries) not
> found. Please check your installation!
May I ask what you're trying to configure? Looks like it's after the qt1
libraries, not the qt2 libraries - is this a KDE 1.x app?
b.
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checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (libraries) not
found. Please check your installation!
Sometimes I get this error when I try to configure a KDE package on my potato
system. I have Qt 2.3.0 and 1.45 installed.
twocups:~# dpkg -l 'libqt*' | grep ^ii
ii libqt-dev
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 19:45, Ben Burton wrote:
> > checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (libraries)
> > not found. Please check your installation!
>
> May I ask what you're trying to configure? Looks like it's after the qt1
> libraries, not the qt2 libraries - is this a KD
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Hi,
I have GKrellM [1] open all the time, in fact two copies when I'm online (one
from another machine). I'd like to have it always visible, but don't want to
set it always on top as it would obscure a fairly large region of other
windows, especial
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 8:35 am, Aquarius wrote:
> The KDE sound server doesn't seem to initialise when I boot my machine.
> I don't get any sound from KDE at all (or, indeed, from anything else).
I think KDE sound server starts when you log on.
Do you get anything if you log on as root? I found
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
> Hi Ivan and all,
>
> Where should we be installing local programs in? I install KDE
> programs with --prefix=/usr/local and they don't seem to work
> correctly unless I install them under /usr. They will not be
> able to access their data files and s
>Has anybody managed to get Brahms to run under KDE 2.1? I managed to
>compile it cleanly but I get the following error when running it:
>
>alpha:~$ brahms
>Well - got no root rights, so the realtime clock rate is
>64 Hz now, which may sound ugly sometimes
>ERROR: Couldn't open /dev/sequencer to
yes it does mean more work for me..however I had already planned on doing
so once I get a working set of .deb's that I'm happy with.
Ivan
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 07:21:52PM +0200, Malte Cornils wrote:
> "Ivan E. Moore II" wrote:
> > what deps are you missing?
> > On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 06:04:42P
How long do we have to wait for them?
or can i get them from a dep source ?
greets philipp
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> AC wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 June 2001 8:35 am, Aquarius wrote:
>> The KDE sound server doesn't seem to initialise when I boot my machine.
>> I don't get any sound from KDE at all (or, indeed, from anything else).
>
> I think KDE sound server starts when you log on.
>
I think it's really more fun to put those AOHell and/or M$DN service
pack cd's in the microwave for 3-5 seconds apiece. They make pretty
coasters, and it's a great science experiment/lightning show but
either way, good stress relief...
Cheers~
CPS
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