KMail manual says that the accounts can be set under the "network" tab.
However, I can't find this tab. Where is it located? Can setup be edited
directly? If so, what is the proper file?
I am running Debian testing and kde 2.2.2 and kmail is 2.2.2-1.
Thanks, Kari
Thank you. I got it running now with the notes you attached. Think the
problem was, that my prefix directory /usr/kde2.2.2 wasn't in $PATH as first.
bye, Eckhard
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2001 23:18 schrieb Paul Winkler:
> KDE 2.2.2 runs well compiled on Debian potato. Attached is a file of
>
We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on
crypto in main so that I can get rid of the -crypto packages. I have a
slowly increasing list of fixes/changes which will be uploaded within
the next week...
here are some things that I'm doing...
* lots of build cleanup
also...for those of you who do have free time and who are running
sid/unstable (ie 2.2.2-x)...please go through the bug reports
filed against kde packages..mainly the ones that are "forwarded" and
find out what's been fixed so we can close the bug reports. I've been
slowly going through them but I
On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:26, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> KMail manual says that the accounts can be set under the "network" tab.
> However, I can't find this tab. Where is it located? Can setup be edited
> directly? If so, what is the proper file?
>
> I am running Debian testing and kde 2.2.2 and
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Bob Underwood wrote:
> On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:26, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> > KMail manual says that the accounts can be set under the "network" tab.
> > However, I can't find this tab. Where is it located? Can setup be edited
> > directly? If so, what is the proper file
On Thursday 29 November 2001 08:26, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> KMail manual says that the accounts can be set under the "network" tab.
> However, I can't find this tab. Where is it located? Can setup be edited
> directly? If so, what is the proper file?
In kmail menu: Settings -> Configure kmail ...
before I forget...those of you interested in building optimized versions
of the KDE packages will be pleased to know that it'll be easier. a simple
uncommenting of a couple lines in debian/rules pretty much
ivan
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Hello,
thanks for the many advices I got, but no success yet.
I went to the linux.com site and checked all the stuff
- java is enabled
- java script is enables
- plugins are enables
- I scanned for plugins
but
- the flash plugin is not listed
- and does not work either
- whereas e.g. the pdf
>> On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:26, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
>> > KMail manual says that the accounts can be set under the "network" tab.
>> > However, I can't find this tab. Where is it located? Can setup be edited
>> > directly? If so, what is the proper file?
>
>> click Settings > Configure Kma
On Thursday 29 November 2001 09:47, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> >> On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:26, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> >> > KMail manual says that the accounts can be set under the "network"
> >> > tab.
> >> >
> >> > However, I can't find this tab. Where is it located? Can setup be
> >> >
> Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> fixes only.
Can I just verify that I'm still the only person finding kmail has been slow
as all hell for the last few weeks?
Maybe it's my own setup. I was wondering if it was due to one of the recent
CVS updates.
Be
On Thursday, 29. November 2001 00:18 Wilco Greven wrote:
> It might be kded.
Yes! Thanks for that hint, kded seems to be the disk-access trigger.
The basic situation is unchanged: when I start any Kde application
(let's say konsole) it starts also kded. When I kill kded the disk
access stops.
> On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:59pm, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
> > - the flash plugin is not listed
> > - and does not work either
> > - whereas e.g. the pdf plugin from acrobat is listed and works.
> Check path in where plugins are located. In my case flash plugin started to
> work when I've put
The plugin works with galeon/mozilla.
When I start konqueror from the command line, I get
kio (KMimeType): WARNING: KServiceType::strictOffers : servicetype
application/x-activex-handler not found
kio (KMimeType): WARNING: KServiceType::strictOffers : servicetype
application/x-activex-handler n
Was attempting to build QT 2.3.2 for Debian (actually Progeny Debian that
we've done modifaction to, like a number of Woody/Sid backports) the qt build
bombs out. (Error below.)
Could be that it's a but in 2.3.2 as 2.3.1 is what's currently in sid. Maybe
I'll drop down a version and see what ha
I've installed the unofficial flashplayer-mozilla deb package from
http://marillat.free.fr
That and a plugins scan in konqueror setup got flash going in all its gory.
It had previously failed to work when I tried setting up the binary from the
install tarball.
Mark.
>
> > On Thursday 29 Nov
Le Jeudi 29 Novembre 2001 17:05, Ben Burton a écrit :
> Can I just verify that I'm still the only person finding kmail has been
> slow as all hell for the last few weeks?
No speed problem for me (using kmail 2.2.2-1, PIII 550)
On Thursday 29 November 2001 08:05 am, Ben Burton wrote:
> > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> > fixes only.
>
> Can I just verify that I'm still the only person finding kmail has been
> slow as all hell for the last few weeks?
>
> Maybe it's my own setup. I
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On Thursday 29 November 2001 18:37, Max Koszela wrote:
> I've recently bought my first laptop computer, the Best Millenia C, fearing
> that the X video-configuration would turn out nasty. And in fact it did...
>
> I've got the sis630-motherboard with t
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Was a silly mistake... really sorry for it...
Franz
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durch
Did anyone set up matlab on debian? I have a licensed copy that I
need to install. Should I install red hat? Or does it work? Since I'm
getting paid by the hour, I want to give customer what they want.
1. easy to maintain == debian :)
2. matlab == ?? (I hope this is 'doesn't matter or 'deb
> is there any pressing things that needs to be done to the packages that
> are currently in sid? Patches, submissions, last minute simple changes?
>
> Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> fixes only.
>
> Ivan
It would be a good idea to provide the "C / C++ R
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Hi,
I seem to have a problem w/ cookies. When I try to manage my mailing list
at sourceforge I keep getting the error: Error decoding authorization cookie
and it spits me back out of the site. I can use the site fine w/ ms exploder
so it's not a p
Is also already enabled. Maybe I try now as another useror continue to use
galeon. Would kmozilla help?
Thanks.
Rainer.
> remember to use the embedded viewer for the appropriate flash mime type.
> (don't remember what it is).
> I know by default it isn't set to use the embedded viewer. Once
> 1. easy to maintain == debian :)
> 2. matlab == ?? (I hope this is 'doesn't matter or 'debian')
I'm running a server with Debian woody, and have both Matlab versions
5.2 and 6 installed. The only problem is that the GUI of Matlab 6 is
a little buggy and locks up once in awhile. I think this i
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On Thursday 29 November 2001 01:47 pm, Sheldon Lee-Wen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I seem to have a problem w/ cookies. When I try to manage my mailing list
> at sourceforge I keep getting the error: Error decoding authorization
> cookie and it spits me back ou
Hello, all.
Today, I resolved to fix the GTK font issue that has been plaguing my
install of dia for about a month... After trying various workarounds as
suggested by various sources (none of which solved the problem,) I decided
to try to upgrade from XFree86 4.0.3 to 4.1.0.
Miraculously, this
Once in debian galaxy, I heard Fred K Ollinger say
> Did anyone set up matlab on debian? I have a licensed copy that I
> need to install.
Yes, I have been using both matlab 6.0 and 6.1 on dual PII and dual
Athlon without any problem. I just ran the install script that comes
with the cd and i
On Thursday 29 November 2001 02:41, Gordon Tyler wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:12:31AM +, John Gay wrote:
> > By removing the /usr/local/kylix/bin from my ld.so.conf file and
> > re-running ldconfig I was able to sucessfully start a kde app! This
> > should allow me to return to a KDE des
On Friday 30 November 2001 01:39, Sheldon Lee-Wen wrote:
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> > I've got /usr/lib/libjpeg.a but what is libjpeg.la? I can not find any
> > reference to .la libs anywhere? Is there something wrong with kdevelop's
> > settings? I thought libs were eit
"Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --snip-- <
> is there any pressing things that needs to be done to the packages that
> are currently in sid? Patches, submissions, last minute simple changes?
>
> Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> fixes o
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 20:06, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on
> ...
> Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> fixes only.
Minor knit, I've notice that in the last week with
Konsole, that using any conso
> Minor knit, I've notice that in the last week with
> Konsole, that using any console apps that use the
> whole Konsole screen (like nano for instance) now
> leave the cursor at the top of the screen on exit.
This appears to have been fixed in the latest upload to unstable (2.2.2-3).
Ben.
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 12:57:48PM +1000, Mark Constable wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 20:06, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on
> > ...
> > Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> > fixes only.
>
> Mi
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