On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:57, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is cool. Especially since it works with other KDE apps, including
> the one I wrote myself. Yey!
>
> > (Then again, I think they didn't tell anybody because it might not work
> > properly yet. I dunno.)
>
> Makes sense, because, it
Has anyone had success installing the QNiX Window Decoration / Widget Style
to install? I can get it to compile without a hitch, however after installing
it, it is not found in the KDE Control Center. I am assuming this is probably
because the locations specified in the configure script for it a
Am Freitag, 16. November 2001 08:11 schrieb Kamil Kisiel:
> Has anyone had success installing the QNiX Window Decoration / Widget Style
> to install? I can get it to compile without a hitch, however after
> installing it, it is not found in the KDE Control Center. I am assuming
> this is probably b
On Thursday 15 November 2001 23:14, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> Am Freitag, 16. November 2001 08:11 schrieb Kamil Kisiel:
> > Has anyone had success installing the QNiX Window Decoration / Widget
> > Style to install? I can get it to compile without a hitch, however after
> > installing it, it is n
> When I log in from kdm, the mouse pointer freezes after a few
>seconds even in icewm. This is a woody install from scratch.
If you have gpm running then try to stop it and see if that helps.
As root:
/etc/init.d/gpm stop
Cheers :o)
Johnny :o)
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On Friday 16 November 2001 09:14, you wrote:
> Ouch. C++? Best programming language?? Well, it's one up on assembler I
> suppose.
Assembler's great! I love coding with it, it's like a thrilling
game and a real challange - and that's what makes and
I built a new machine last night, did the potatoe dist-upgrade to unstable
dance and got X installed --
Went to 'apt-get install kde' and get a bunch of dependency failures almost all
related to something >= 4:2.2.2-1, but 4:2.2.1-14 to be installed as
the error. Is the 'kde' package not the corr
I also utilize the KDE 2.2.1 windowing environment which may have
contributed to this problem. After an upgrade in Sid today (11/16/01),
both packages fail X-windows/KDE hard and I receive back the linux
console. I have attached the X-windows output for both failures (NS
and mozilla).
I susp
Hank Marquardt wrote:
I built a new machine last night, did the potatoe dist-upgrade to unstable
dance and got X installed --
Went to 'apt-get install kde' and get a bunch of dependency failures almost all
related to something >= 4:2.2.2-1, but 4:2.2.1-14 to be installed as
the error. Is the 'kde'
I have a current Debian/Sid system with KDE 2.2.1 installed.
An update today caused both Netscape 6.2 and Mozilla 0.9.5 to fail.
The failure i causes X-windows to come to a complete halt and revert
back to the Linux console.
I noticed Netscape 4.79 was released today, so I installed this and am
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Hi,
I just took a look at the KasBar. Really nice :-))
But one error it has: a maximzed app is not maximized anymore if i hide it
and then unhide it, e.g. kmail.
Is that a bug or is there an option to toggle this?
Thnx
HS
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Hi,
there is always this control bar (or how do you call it) showing where also
the clock is positioned. I want to create a K-Button-like submenu that is not
one of the K-menu? Is this possible? (it was way back in 1.x)
Thnx
HS
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> Is there any plan of adding the speaker plugin to the package?
> http://dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org/~grrussel/speaker.htmlI tried to install
it
> but failed :(
The konq-plugins package comes from the kdeaddons source package, which is
everything in the official kdeaddons modules from kde.org. So s
All,
I've searched the archives and can't find this covered anywhere. I
can't
believe I am the only one having this problem so I hope this isn't
redundant.
For the past week I have been unable to update my system because dselect
keeps trying to uninstall kde. You will notice from
Ivan, I feel that for some people this can be useful if it's installed for
default.
Add an entry for Searching Debian Packages on the Konqueror's Enhanced
Browsing
Debian Sid packages on the Search URL tab:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=\1&searchon=names&subword=1
While the beautiful debian picture is great on kdm, I want to
change it. Not the backround, but the inset next to where you type in
username. Where is this image? Can I over write it w/ my own image?
Fred
> While the beautiful debian picture is great on kdm, I want to
> change it. Not the backround, but the inset next to where you type in
> username. Where is this image? Can I over write it w/ my own image?
Run kcontrol as root; look for the "Login Manager" configuration. You should
be able to c
I just plugged that in. Very sweet. Nice idea.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 11:46:20PM +0100, Josep Febrer scribbled:
> Ivan, I feel that for some people this can be useful if it's installed for
> default.
> Add an entry for Searching Debian Packages on the Konqueror's Enhanced
> Browsing
> Debian
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