Opera crashes with KDE3.1rc2

2002-11-29 Thread Michael Thaler
Hello, I use KDE3.1rc2 + QT3.1 from the release candidate. Recently I installed Opera 6.0 for Linux. I tired the deb packages and the *.tar.gz archives. Both the static and the dynamically linked versions crash on startup. Opera loads fine, I think it adopts the KDE theme (Keramik), but when it t

Re: Opera crashes with KDE3.1rc2

2002-11-29 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
fredagen den 29 november 2002 08.06 skrev Michael Thaler: > Hello, > > I use KDE3.1rc2 + QT3.1 from the release candidate. Recently I > installed Opera 6.0 for Linux. I tired the deb packages and the *.tar.gz > archives. Both the static and the dynamically linked versions crash on > startup. > > Op

RE: I cannot load kde 2.2.2

2002-11-29 Thread Ravi Joganathan
The debconf generated XF86Config-4 file may have an option in section "Device" enabling use of frame buffers, disable that option. Section "Device" Identifier "nVidia TnT2" Driver "nv" BusID "PCI:01:00:00" # Option "UseFBDev" "true" E

How to get Anti-aliasing to work

2002-11-29 Thread Manegold
Hallo list, I use debian woody with KDE 3.04 and I can't get anti-aliasinig to work. The checkbox has no effect. When I preview a font (TT or Type1) with the Font installer in KControl-Center, the font is displayed with anti-aliasing, but not in any apps. What am I missing here? TIA Thorsten

Re: Relation of debs and KDE CVS?

2002-11-29 Thread Paolo Ulivi
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:29:34AM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:17:09PM +1100, Ben Burton scrawled: > > > It should be possible to build debian packages straight out of CVS. You > > > may > > > have issues with some modules, but as we are currently in a feature > > >

Re: How to get Anti-aliasing to work

2002-11-29 Thread Regnat Nikolaus
On Friday 29 November 2002 10:44, Manegold wrote: > Hallo list, > I use debian woody with KDE 3.04 and I can't get anti-aliasinig to work. > The checkbox has no effect. When I preview a font (TT or Type1) with the > Font installer in KControl-Center, the font is displayed with > anti-aliasing, but

Re: Build times?

2002-11-29 Thread Frank Van Damme
On Friday 29 November 2002 02:12, Michael Schuerig wrote: > As I wrote earlier, I consider building my own KDE packages (possibly > from CVS) with debugging enabled. I just tried this on qt-copy and this > is what "time" said of the effort: > > real487m1.732s > user401m35.620s > sys 12m

kded accessing HD every 500ms?

2002-11-29 Thread Daniel Andor
Hi, Since I upgraded from rc2 -> rc3 KDED now makes the hard disc's head move every 500ms when it polls the filesystem. Before the upgrade, the polling was set to the same frequency, but there were no disc accesses -- presumably most polls are cached. Since I have a laptop, this completely ki

kmail: delete multiple mails

2002-11-29 Thread Michael Schmitz
Hi, I would like to clean up my mail folder. Especially: deleting all mails in the 'deleted' folder with a specific recipient address. Kmail allows to search for recipients, but not to order by it (therefore I can not select and delete them at once) Thanks in advance for your support Michael

Re: Build times?

2002-11-29 Thread Michael Schuerig
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:25, Frank Van Damme wrote: > On Friday 29 November 2002 02:12, Michael Schuerig wrote: > > As I wrote earlier, I consider building my own KDE packages > > (possibly from CVS) with debugging enabled. I just tried this on > > qt-copy and this is what "time" said of the e

Re: How to get Anti-aliasing to work

2002-11-29 Thread Albert Teixidó
Hi, What version of QT does work well with debian and kde 3.0.5? Any URL about recompile QT to get anti-aliasing? Thanks, Albert Regnat Nikolaus dijo: > On Friday 29 November 2002 10:44, Manegold wrote: >> Hallo list, >> I use debian woody with KDE 3.04 and I can't get anti-aliasinig to >> work.

Re: How to get Anti-aliasing to work

2002-11-29 Thread Regnat Nikolaus
Hi, I suggest you do the following: apt-get source qt-x11-free (This downloads and uncompresses qt 3.0.5 which is recommended for KDE 3.0.5, You need to have e.g. the following line in your /etc/apt/sources.list deb src ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.5/Debian/woody ./ ) Then edit the fil

Re: kmail: delete multiple mails

2002-11-29 Thread Hendrik Sattler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Freitag, 29. November 2002 11:43 schrieb Michael Schmitz: > I would like to clean up my mail folder. > Especially: deleting all mails in the 'deleted' folder with a specific > recipient address. > > Kmail allows to search for recipients, but not to

Re: kmail: delete multiple mails

2002-11-29 Thread Michael Schmitz
On Friday 29 November 2002 13:29, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > Am Freitag, 29. November 2002 11:43 schrieb Michael Schmitz: > > I would like to clean up my mail folder. > > Especially: deleting all mails in the 'deleted' folder with a specific > > recipient address. > > > > Kmail allows to search for r

Re: Build times?

2002-11-29 Thread Frank Van Damme
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:50, Michael Schuerig wrote: > Did you build with -debug enabled, i.e., added to the configure options? > Also, I didn't do a plain "make", but rather "debuild -us -uc binary" I > expect the later to take longer considerably longer as it creates > packages for everythin

Re: new shakti.ath.cx mirror structure

2002-11-29 Thread Paolo Ulivi
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 06:04:37PM +0100, Karolina Lindqvist wrote: > There is no fixed RC4 release in the CVS, since it is not separately tagged. > At least as far as I can see. Instead it is continuously updated, and it is > thus more of a CVS snapshot than a release candidate. The question wi

Re: Build times?

2002-11-29 Thread Bjoern Krombholz
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 02:12:05AM +0100, Michael Schuerig wrote: > > As I wrote earlier, I consider building my own KDE packages (possibly > from CVS) with debugging enabled. I just tried this on qt-copy and this > is what "time" said of the effort: > > real487m1.732s > user401m35.620s

Re: kded accessing HD every 500ms?

2002-11-29 Thread Udo Burghardt
Am Freitag, 29. November 2002 11:42 schrieb Daniel Andor: > Since I upgraded from rc2 -> rc3 KDED now makes the hard disc's head move > every 500ms when it polls the filesystem. Just guessing: may be you can manage this by adding "noatime" to the options of the corresponding entry in /etc/fsta

arts Curiosity

2002-11-29 Thread Robert Tilley
After KDE 3.1beta2 opens, I must perform an 'artsd &' to start the arts daemon. Into which file should I insert this command so that the arts server is run at startup? -- Comments are most appreciated, Bob

Re: arts Curiosity

2002-11-29 Thread Chris Boyle
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 21:05, Robert Tilley wrote: > After KDE 3.1beta2 opens, I must perform an 'artsd &' to start the arts > daemon. Into which file should I insert this command so that the arts server > is run at startup? Go to the KDE Control Center (kcontrol), Sound & Multimedia, Sound Syst

Re: Build times?

2002-11-29 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 05:12:49PM +0100, Bjoern Krombholz wrote: > > real487m1.732s > > user401m35.620s > > sys 12m42.350s > > > > (450 MHz Celeron 2, 640MB RAM, Kernel 2.4.19, gcc 2.9.5) > > # ./configure -qt-gif -cups -debug > > [...] > > # time make > > [...] > > real50m27

Re: kded accessing HD every 500ms?

2002-11-29 Thread Oleg
> Am Freitag, 29. November 2002 11:42 schrieb Daniel Andor: > > Since I upgraded from rc2 -> rc3 KDED now makes the hard disc's head move > > every 500ms when it polls the filesystem. BTW, how can you tell which process accesses the HD and how often? strace ? I wonder if there is a top-like uti

Compiling KDE 3.1 on Woody

2002-11-29 Thread Sean Fraley
I am running an install of Woody, and I would like to have KDE 3.1 on my system. I --do not-- want to track testing/unstable to do this. The problem is that the /debian directory of the current snapshots is rather specifically geared towards testing/unstable, making it a pain to create debs fo

Re: Build times?

2002-11-29 Thread Bjoern Krombholz
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 10:53:42PM +0100, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 05:12:49PM +0100, Bjoern Krombholz wrote: > i'm not impressed ... the debian build does everything four times, so > you're not even 2.5 times as fast. :-P Hmm? I'm not shure i got it right - 4 times? Why