Hi.. may I ask which versions of the koffice and kword packages you have
installed?
Btw, debian-kde@lists.debian.org is a good list to ask questions relating to
KDE and KOffice.
> I ever using apt-get install koffice
> it at end complain, need postfix, mutt, etc
> install error code 1
> at
On Sunday 08 July 2001 01:34, John Gay wrote:
> I remember this subject came up here before, but i can't find the mails so
> I'll ask for myself.
>
> I just down-loaded the latest sources for Brahms from the main KDE site. I
> would like to try to compile it, but I want to be sure that it goes i
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Dne čtvrtek 05 červenec 2001 19:22 Michael Spanier napsal(a):
> On Thursday 05 July 2001 19:09, Macolu wrote:
> I also experienced some strange problems with kmail and kde-i18n-de
> Kmail segfaults if I have german selected. It doesn't if I have defau
Hello,
I have a couple of questions about kde in debian..
1) Is the audiocd ioslave compiled to use libmp3lame if it
is available? I can not currently get this to work, it only
does Ogg vorbis. Is this because the Build-depends
would not be in debian, as lame is not in debian?
2) Is there
So it looks like my two options are, the last working version of Brahms,
which is KDE1.x or wait for the new version that will work with KDE2.x to
be completed, which looks like it might be a while. I guess I'll wait.
Thanks for the info.
John Gay
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On Monday, 9. July 2001 13:09, Robert Wittams wrote:
> 3) kde-pimlibs seems to conflict wth evolution ( a gnome pim program),
> they both provide a libical.so.0.0 . However, there is no Conflicts: entry,
> and this would probably be a bad solution any
On Monday 09 July 2001 12:42 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> On Monday, 9. July 2001 13:09, Robert Wittams wrote:
> > 3) kde-pimlibs seems to conflict wth evolution ( a gnome pim program),
> > they both provide a libical.so.0.0 . However, there is no Conflicts:
> > entry, and this would probably be a
Is koffice the solution for our small school network (10 machine) need for a
stable linux office package?
I need a solid wysiwyg word processor and a spreadsheet that has graphing
capability. If abiword was a little better and gnumeric had graphing I would
be all set.
I am looking at staroffi
I upgraded from potato to testing.
I selected the latest Koffice (1.1b3).
I have got to the next strange state:
If I am a user, 'startx' fails with next message: DCOP server couldnot be started. Typing 'dcopserver' results in 'Aborting, $DISPLAY is not set.'
If I am root, 'startx' runs well and
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Is koffice the solution for our small school network (10 machine) need for a
stable linux office package?
I need a solid wysiwyg word processor and a spreadsheet that has graphing capability.
I am looking at staroffice (the bohemoth memory pig) as a solution, but would
On Saturday 07 July 2001 21:47, Radu Muschevici wrote:
> I would like to have my sound clients (xmms, noatun) on my laptop output
> their sound over the network to an arts daemon running on my desktop computer.
> I suppose I have to configure the hostname/TCP port of the server
> somewhere on the
I recently switched my laptops sound drivers from the kernel modules to
alsa-0.9+0beta4. I'm pretty sure I have alsa set up correctly. All sound
applications outside of kde are working fine.
To complete the switch in kde, I did an apt-get install libarts-alsa.
However, I think artsd is segfault
This happened to me too.
There should be some files (they look like symbolic links) in your home
directory that are named .DCOPserver*. Check the permissions of those to
make sure you own them.
Hope this helps,
James Smith
On Monday 09 July 2001 10:16am, Attila Sulyok wrote:
> 0100,0100,0100
Hi,
On Monday 09 July 2001 23:08, Joseph Schlecht wrote:
> I recently switched my laptops sound drivers from the kernel modules to
> alsa-0.9+0beta4. I'm pretty sure I have alsa set up correctly. All sound
> applications outside of kde are working fine.
[artsd crashes]
Same here. Wild guess: ar
Hi,
I was trying out the kde2.2beta1 in unstable and it seems all great
and fun excluding the anti-aliasing issue.
When I turn on anti-aliasing the next time I login the KDE will think
it has started successfully leaving me with a gray blank screen. It
looks like it's kwin that crashes (from wha
On Monday 09 July 2001 23:39, Jens Benecke wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 06:01:31PM -0600, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> > /etc/skel is not the solution...the solution must end up being in
> > /etc/kde2
>
> How do you know that 'old' users want the file at all? Or that they don't
Same as with
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 00:53, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying out the kde2.2beta1 in unstable and it seems all great
> and fun excluding the anti-aliasing issue.
Install anti-aliasing-howto and read the docs of the package.
>
> When I turn on anti-aliasing the next time I login
On Monday 09 July 2001 17:23, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
[snip]
> Same here. Wild guess: artsd is compiled against alsa-0.5. I never managed
> to compile artsd against alsa-0.9 myself but against alsa-0.5 worked fine
> so I think the KDE team has not ported artsd to alsa-0.9 yet.
I was thinking the sa
My KDE 2.2beta desktop on two machines can now see just three fonts
Charter, Courier and (the invisible) Cursor. On one machine, it
happened after I installed OpenOffice (build 632). On the other
machine, it happened after I installed Branden's XFree86 4.1
pre-release.
The funny thing is this,
I have purchased the KDE 2/Qt Programming Bible by Arthur Griffith.
In trying to work through the first tutorial I find that none of the
programming packages seem to be present in my Debian KDE 2.1.2.
Naturally, the files in the accompanying CD are not currrent, and I
cannot find debs for the one
Hi there, all.
So, I updated a copy of sid that I had here gathering dust
just to see what will come of KDE 2.2.
Well, it was actually very beautiful and I guess that some
friends of mine which have always feared Linux installs will
be able to use
I would suggest installing task-kde-devel and kdevelop, and go from there.
They should get all you need :-)
HTH,
David
On Monday 09 July 2001 20:21, John Batistic wrote:
> I have purchased the KDE 2/Qt Programming Bible by Arthur Griffith.
>
> In trying to work through the first tutorial I fi
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