Do you will published the scripts to debianize KDE3.0 so that every one
could build his own packages, until they come into sid ?
Thanks for all
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On Tuesday 09 April 2002 19:37, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I must express a heartfelt thanks to all of the list members who replied to
> my call for help.
>
> Following some testing on my system, it was discovered that the KDE
> NewsTicker (which runs in the Panel) was to blame for hoarding CPU
> resou
> I, too tried to compile KDE3 recently, but I kept having problems where
> ./configure for certain packages were using /usr.bin/dcopidl and such
> rather than /usr/local/kde/bin/dcopidl? I tried editing several files to
> fix, this, but it kept coming back to kill my compile? So I never got a
> c
Hello,
I build KDE3 from source and everything worked out fine, but kooko and
noatun crash on startup.
I also changed $KDEHOME in /usr/local/kde3/bin/startkde to .kde3, but
it does not save any preferences there. Everytime I start KDE it shows
me this configuration wizard. This is annoying.
I gu
MadCoder wrote:
Do you will published the scripts to debianize KDE3.0 so that every one
could build his own packages, until they come into sid ?
Why not just download the debs from where Chris makes them available
once he's finished with kdebase (=soon)? (though the debian scripts
should be in K
> (though the debian scripts
> should be in KDE's BRANCH CVS tree once he's done with them)
ok, I don't knew it. I tried with the tarballs of the stable release, but
they were too old, and had lots of problems.
I'll try with the CVS snapshots,
thx.
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> I guess KDE3 is the most wanted package in Debian/Sid right now, so I
> really hope there are some debs soon. Unofficial debs are really
> o.k.
Are unoficcial debs really available ?
As far as I understood, the maintainers decided not to give any URLs to
public until everything is ready ...
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I can't seem to find the tool in KDE for capturing the screen, I think
its called kapture. Is it apart of another package in "testing".
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On Wednesday 10 April 2002 15:38, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> I can't seem to find the tool in KDE for capturing the screen, I think
> its called kapture. Is it apart of another package in "testing".
Its called KSnapshot
should work with "apt-get install KSnapshot"
Running sid here im not sure abo
Thank you that was it, I couldn't remember the name thanks again
Florian Struck wrote:
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 15:38, Quenten Griffith wrote:
I can't seem to find the tool in KDE for capturing the screen, I think
its called kapture. Is it apart of another package in "testing".
Its called KSnaps
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I have compiled kde 3 but only have one problem. Noatun does not
want to work at all. It seems that it cannot connect to the sound server.
When it trys to connect all other files stop playing and other players like
kaboodle work fine. Below is the o
MadCoder wrote:
ok, I don't knew it. I tried with the tarballs of the stable release, but
they were too old, and had lots of problems.
I'll try with the CVS snapshots,
just wait one more day (approx.) until the debs are ready - then,
CVS should be working too.
-Malte #8-)
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Could some people try to access www.distrowatch.com with konqueror
2.2.2-14 (the latest). It crashes every time on my up-to-date woody.
This is what I get (in the console from where I started it):
Major opcode: 62
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadPixmap (invalid Pixmap parameter) 4
Major opc
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 07:55 pm, Philippe Plamondon wrote:
> Could some people try to access www.distrowatch.com with konqueror
> 2.2.2-14 (the latest). It crashes every time on my up-to-date woody.
I just installed kde and konqueror from sid 10 minutes ago (8:43 PM PST) and
have no trouble
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