On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 10:39:25AM -0700, Josh Hansen wrote:
> Thank you for your input. However, none of these suggestions appear to have
> worked :-(
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> ./configure --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt
> ./configure --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt2/lib
> --with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt2/include
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 06:42:36PM -0500, Bob Underwood wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 November 2001 07:17 pm, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> > Prece
> > dence: list
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> > Is the current kde package in unstable broken? I'm told tha
On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, David Bishop wrote:
> hit ctrl-esc.
woo! I really should spend more time looking at what else is bound to
various keys.. :-)
I've always been an alt-f2-"xkill" man up until now..
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Hello list,
I wonder which of the available KDE-adressbooks (the one integrated in kmail,
kab or kadressbook) has the future? Or is there an effort to merge these three
into one? I've heard that Suse has one such integrated Adressbook shared
between different applications, maybe debian provides t
Thus spake Giles Constant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > hit ctrl-esc.
>
> woo! I really should spend more time looking at what else is bound to
> various keys.. :-)
>
> I've always been an alt-f2-"xkill" man up until now..
Well, for that matter, you can get an xkill by hitting Cntl-Alt-Esc :-)
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El Mié 31 Oct 2001 02:59, Christophe Prud'homme escribió:
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> Hi all,
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> two new Kde apps made it today in Debian unstable
> korinoco -- an very nice interface for wireless cards
> kreatecd -- a very nice and featureful CD burner
>
> After installa
I had mentioned earlier that the process of upgrading from woody to unstable
kde involved apt-get removing some packages from the upgrade queue. I just
upgraded the little woman's box and below is the list of packages removed
from the queue when the apt-get -f install command is issued:
ark ar
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On Wednesday 07 November 2001 01:26, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 06:42:36PM -0500, Bob Underwood wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 November 2001 07:17 pm, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> > > Is the current kde package in unstable broken? I'm told that kde
>
> Exactly.
> apt-get install kde complains that koffice is needed, which complains that
> kivio is needed, which complains that python-base is needed but isn't
> avialable. Technically I guess it isn't kde which is broken - it's kivio.
Kivio was one of the packages that got hit by the recent py
Hi all !
The Euro is coming soon (in less than 60 days), and so I have tried to
configure my linux box to support the Euro. I have add the ISO8859-15 fonts,
and the following lines in my .bashrc
LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-15
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The nonexistance of /usr/lib/qt2 on your machine turned out to be a crucial
bit of information. Somehow qt was installed in both /usr/lib and
/usr/lib/qt2 on my machine. I'm not an expert on these things, but my theory
is that the existance of duplicate libs confused ldconfig etc., so the
confi
Can anyone chime in with the purpose of the kded process?
On my Debian unstable system that process is taking up over 70% system
resources according to ps aux.
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Ok folks...as you may well know, KDE 2.2.2 is supposed to be out like Monday
(I think that's when it's scheduled). Well aj (our release guy) made a
statement (as you also probably know) that we finally got the legal advice
we have been waiting for on crypto in main. So my plans are simple. I am
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