On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 06:43:42AM -0500, John Magrini wrote:
> when i switch back to my debian box, my mouse movements are all scrambled,
> the mouse driver basically eats it. the fix is to switch to a console and
> then back again, i suppose this resets the driver. Now, can KDE reset the
> dri
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I use a ssh tunnel to access my IMAP mailbox inside a firewall. Here's what I
do:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -L 1:mail-host:993
and then configure kmail to use port 1 with SSH enabled. When I'm done, I
colapse the IMAP folder in kmail's left bar
My system has seemed a bit sluggish lately and gkrellm shows over 50% CPU
utilization. When I do a "top", the XFree86 process is shown to consume over
50% of available CPU cycles.
This never happens in other window managers, so I believe it to be a KDE
problem. With Blackbox I never go above
On Monday 21 January 2002 04:37, fl ² wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A couple of months ago, Ivan said prelinking would be available for KDE
> packages once upstream changes are made to binutils & glibc
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2001/debian-kde-200110/msg00269.html
>
> As I am not a glibc insider
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root-tail is a program that put a file in your background. Useful for having
/var/log/messages in your background. It doesn't seam to work with kde.
Anyone had better luck? is this a bug or a feature?
Greetings,
Pedro Corte-Real.
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On Monday 21 January 2002 05:11, Ben Burton wrote:
>
> kdeaddons is the source package - the binary packages are konq-plugins,
> kicker-applets, noatun-plugins, knewsticker-scripts and
> kdeaddons-doc-html.
>
Yes, I got these as well then. They did show up when I grepped for k.
> > BTW, who owns k
Hi,
kdevelop on sid still builds apps with libpng problems. When I run the app I
get a lot of these messages:
libpng warning: Application was compiled with png.h from libpng-1.0.12
libpng warning: Application is running with png.c from libpng-1.2.1
libpng error: Incompatible libpng version in
Folks,
Anyone have any idea when a version of kpackage will be uploaded that is
compiled against the new rpm 4.0.3-3? Doing "apt-get -s install rpm" still
wants to remove kpackage and kde.
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You need to have the package libpng2-dev (not libpng-dev) installed
for compiling KDE programs.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 08:28:03PM +0100, Freek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> kdevelop on sid still builds apps with libpng problems. When I run the app I
> get a lot of these messages:
>
> libpng warning: Applic
Yep, that's the answer.
Thanx!!
Don't understand it do, it used to work, before the png troubles.
Freek
On Monday 21 January 2002 20:37, Norman Jordan wrote:
> You need to have the package libpng2-dev (not libpng-dev) installed
> for compiling KDE programs.
>
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 08:28:03P
* Pedro Corte-Real schrieb am 21.01.02 um 18:40 Uhr:
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> root-tail is a program that put a file in your background. Useful for having
> /var/log/messages in your background. It doesn't seam to work with kde.
> Anyone had better luck? is this a bu
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 08:55:58 -0500 Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My system has seemed a bit sluggish lately and gkrellm shows over 50% CPU
> utilization. When I do a "top", the XFree86 process is shown to consume over
> 50% of available CPU cycles.
>
> This never happens in other w
I used to use konq to check my credit card balance. During the libpng fiasco,
I didn't worry too much about it. I've now updated me system to the
post-libpng version and was trying to access my account again, but when I try
to access the log-in site I get a
500 internal server error, but Netsc
> Seems a bit old, but the list of deps on the page also shows it's linked to
> libpng3 rather than libpng2. Is the existing bug report enough, or should I
> E-Mail him as well? It seems he's missed the entire libpng fiasco.
I'd personally mail the bug report with a comment explaining what he n
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