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On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 04:41, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:39:05PM -0600, Chris Cheney wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 11:12:48PM +0100, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > starting kaddprinterwizard (ktown KDE 3.1 wo
Thanks to Ralf's packages, I'm running KDE 3.1 on three sid machines. There
were a
few tangles during the installation, but it's been running smoothly and
looks spectacular.
My remaining problem is pixieplus, mosfet's elegant picture manager, which now
does
a lot of cool things. I can't use
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:48:31AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Please be aware that Martin and I are *still* working on the Qt packages
> because of Martin's stubbornness it takes ages to convince him of the needed
> modifications. The latest change may be of importance (still to go into the
> p
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On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 07:13, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:48:31AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > Please be aware that Martin and I are *still* working on the Qt packages
> > because of Martin's stubbornness it takes ages to co
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:27:54AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Yes, there is. First of all, there are people using this stuff to develop
> applications with. If you give them all available headers you will end up
> having most apps accidentally using compatibility headers which will sooner
> or
Le Mardi 4 Février 2003 22:36, michele mariottini a écrit :
> Ciao :)
>
> I read the list, so I know that on testing/unstable we are waiting the
> gcc3.2 transition. I've a debian sarge linuxbox, with kde 3.1 KL rc6 ... I
> would like upgrade to final ... but how can I get it ?
> I get
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:42:53AM +0100, Olivier Delsol wrote:
> I would like the answer of your question too !
>
> I just have dowloaded the debian packages for woody on my sarge box.
> The only problem I have discovered so far is that some packages are linked
> against libvorbisfile.so.0, and
Le mer 05/02/2003 à 07:57, Chris Cheney a écrit :
> Please for your own safety don't run sarge.
>
> Chris
>
I am running "testing" (This is sarge isn't it ?)
Could you please explain why ?, and what can you advise ?
Thanks,
Olivier
Chris Cheney wrote at Wednesday 05 February 2003 07:50:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:27:54AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
>> [...] I suggested packaging the
>> libqt.a and libqt-mt.a into a libqt3-static-dev package but Martin still
>> refuses "because the policy says to put it in the -dev package".
>
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 08:47:52AM +0100, Olivier DELSOL wrote:
> Le mer 05/02/2003 à 07:57, Chris Cheney a écrit :
>
> > Please for your own safety don't run sarge.
> >
> > Chris
> >
>
> I am running "testing" (This is sarge isn't it ?)
> Could you please explain why ?, and what can you advise
So, Chris would you recommend either Woody or Sid, or Woody only? What about
mixed Woody/Sid (will this work after the gcc update in Sid?)
--Felix
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 09:04, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Sarge/Testing doesn't get security fixes is the primary reason not to
> run it imho. Also
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:24:16AM +0100, Felix Homann wrote:
> So, Chris would you recommend either Woody or Sid, or Woody only? What about
> mixed Woody/Sid (will this work after the gcc update in Sid?)
>
> --Felix
Sid usually gets security fixes fairly fast and is reasonably stable.
If you ar
Ciao :)
At 02.04 05/02/03 -0600, you wrote:
Sarge/Testing doesn't get security fixes is the primary reason not to
run it imho. Also it is horribly out of date due to the fact that libc6
2.3 still isn't in it.
I have a sarge installation with some sid packages, for example to
run 3.1 KL, w
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 03:04, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Sarge/Testing doesn't get security fixes is the primary reason not to
> run it imho. Also it is horribly out of date due to the fact that libc6
> 2.3 still isn't in it.
which is why you add security.debian.org to your list of deb sources in
apt.
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Am Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 09:04 schrieb Chris Cheney:
> Sarge/Testing doesn't get security fixes is the primary reason not to
> run it imho. Also it is horribly out of date due to the fact that libc6
> 2.3 still isn't in it.
So you think, tracking
Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:27:54AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
>> Yes, there is. First of all, there are people using this stuff to develop
>> applications with. If you give them all available headers you will end up
>> having most apps accidentally using
Le mer 05/02/2003 à 09:47, Chris Cheney a écrit :
>
> Sid usually gets security fixes fairly fast and is reasonably stable.
> If you are used to using linux then I would suggest running Sid.
> However, if you are a new user learning on Woody is probably easier.
> Also Woody almost always gets secu
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On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 09:59, Brian Nelson wrote:
> > So most upstream authors have no clue how to write apps in Qt and don't
> > look at the vast amount of documentation that come with it?
>
> No, it means that most upstream authors don't expect
Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 09:59, Brian Nelson wrote:
>> > So most upstream authors have no clue how to write apps in Qt and don't
>> > look at the vast amount of documentation that come with it?
>>
>> No, it means that most upstream authors don't expect
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On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 10:40, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Considering libqt is about 5.5 megs, an extra .5 meg doesn't seem so bad
> to me considering the trouble it saves. Besides, is anyone that uses Qt
> apps, like KDE, seriously concerned about .5
I'v made a link named libvorbisfile.so.0 to libvorbisfile.so.3 and a
link libvorbisenc.so.0 to libvorbisenc.so.2 in /usr/lib/ and it works
for me.
Arnout
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:42:53AM +0100, Olivier Delsol wrote:
> Le Mardi 4 Février 2003 22:36, michele mariottini a écrit :
> > Ciao :)
> >
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On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 10:49, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > The only place I can find that mentions packaging static libraries in
> > the -dev package is libpkg-guide, and that documentation is by no means
> > authoritative. I don't see why they should
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On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 09:01, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Anyway, is there _any_ sane reason that testing has not security apt
> source?
Uh, lack of resources? The security team only release packages for officially
released versions of Debian, i.e. s
> which is why you add security.debian.org to your list of deb sources in
> apt. all the security patches from sid are backported to testing and
> stable and placed in this deb source.
Are you sure? I thought they were backported to stable only. Though
I've never run testing, so I haven't paid
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On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 11:21, Ben Burton wrote:
> > which is why you add security.debian.org to your list of deb sources in
> > apt. all the security patches from sid are backported to testing and
> > stable and placed in this deb source.
>
> Are yo
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 10:01, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 09:04 schrieb Chris Cheney:
> > Sarge/Testing doesn't get security fixes is the primary reason not to
> > run it imho. Also it is horribly out of date due to the fact that libc6
> > 2.3 still isn't in it.
>
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 12:39, Paul Cupis wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 11:21, Ben Burton wrote:
> > > which is why you add security.debian.org to your list of deb sources
> > > in apt. all the security patches from sid are backported to testing
> > > and stable and placed in this deb so
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On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:23, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> personally I use mixed sources from woody, sid and sarge. And off course I
> have a line for security updates. But doesn't it happen that the packages
> in sid will become newer then the ones in
hello, using woody with kde3.1 from source I can't get beyond the splash
screen. .xsession-errors reports:
---
kdeinit: Shutting down running client.
_KDE_IceTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.ICE-unix should be set to root
DCOPServer up and running.
_Ic
> personally I use mixed sources from woody, sid and sarge. And off course I
> have a line for security updates. But doesn't it happen that the packages
> in sid will become newer then the ones in the security updates repository,
> meaning it makes no difference wether you install the sid packa
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 01:45, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
> Sorry for the crosspost, I posted this on the debian-user list, but maybe
> it's
> more of a KDE question. Any help/ideas appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have Woody installed. I wanted to have X support for an ATI Rade
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 10:30 pm, Robert wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 10:49, Peter Clark wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to specify that a certain window should be
> > borderless in KDE? I looked at kstart, but there was nothing there
> > about making borderless windows. Google revealed
Paul Cupis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Of course, most of the time 'fixed' packages are relesed into sid at a
> simlilar time to the secutiry updates to stable being released. Users of
> 'testing' only have to wait for the sid packages to filter in.
... something that rarely ever hap
Hi!
When logging off from KDE with gkrellm running I get multiple instances of
gkrellm the next time I login. The gkrellm maintainer says it's a KDE
bug!?
Quote from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=174192
"In some versions of KDE multiple gkrellm instances will be started at
l
Hi,
we've upgraded yesterday from 3.05a to 3.1 without any problem
(--purge remove'd kde qt arts stuff before the 3.1 install).
Here some problem when our users logged in again (FYI):
o all fonts were in italic (very unreadable). kontrolcenters font
settings
listed a regul
Hi !
On the release announce for kde 3.1, I read that it is possible to
hotsync the avantgo channels.
I installed kdepim, and I cannot see this channel in kpilot...
Anyone has a clue ?
Olivier
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søndag 2. februar 2003, 21:13, skrev Karolina Lindqvist:
> söndagen den 2 februari 2003 20.26 skrev John Keniry:
> > for my kde 3.1 debs but can't find Kgamma anywhere.
>
> kgamma is fantastic. Before that I didn't know what screen colours was
> suppos
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Am Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 12:12 schrieb Paul Cupis:
> If you want to run testing and get security updates, then either help
> ensure the that glibc gets into testing in good time (et cetera) so that
> security uploads into sid move into testing with
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Am Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 05:30 schrieb Robert:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 10:49, Peter Clark wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to specify that a certain window should be
> > borderless in KDE? I looked at kstart, but there was nothing there
> > ab
It seems that kde 3.1 interferes with my xmodmap changes in a way kde
3.0.5a did not. Does anyone have knowledge or experience with
remapping keys in kde 3.1?
I use the dvorak keyboard with the Escape key where the Caps Lock key
normally is and the Caps Lock where the right Alt key was.
When I r
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:53:01AM +0100, Michele Mariottini wrote:
> I have a sarge installation with some sid packages, for example to
> run 3.1 KL, we must have the libc6-2.3.1-x ...
> I have the sarge linuxbox on a laptop (on the server I have woody)
> with a dialup connection
Oswald and all,
My delay on SID (KL debs) KDM startup has been fixed and is now ~11
seconds which is the same as I see on my Woody partition (RN Debs).
I don't run xft so I thought Oswald's comment wasn't relevant. However
for the last couple of weeks my Phoenix session was not running TrueTyp
Le mer 05/02/2003 à 16:20, Olivier DELSOL a écrit :
>
> Hi !
> On the release announce for kde 3.1, I read that it is possible to
> hotsync the avantgo channels.
>
> I installed kdepim, and I cannot see this channel in kpilot...
>
> Anyone has a clue ?
>
> Olivier
>
The answer is at
http://ww
Hi,
all of a sudden my konqueror went nuts:
-Whenever I quit it I get a signal 11 (SIGSEV) crash. That's annoying!
-If I have a child konqueror, e.g. from middle-mouse-button-clicking a link,
and I quit any one instance of konqueror, *all* the konquerors die. That's
even more annoying!!
This d
OK,
I figured it out myself. I had added a bookmark to my bookmark toolbar that
was already present in another bookmark folder. Removing either one of them
solved the problem. Very strange, isn't it?
I will file a bug report if I can reproduce it on a different machine running
the latest KDE p
Hi... I'm running woody's kde packages on sid... and right now i've tried an
apt-get -u dist-upgrade... and... here it is! wants to download the official
kdelibs-data from ftp.debian.org and download all my kde packages from
ftp.kde.org...
What should i do to upgrade my kde without lose package
First off -- A hearty thanks to Ralf Nolden for the KDE 3.1 woody packages
compiled using GCC 2.95. They installed slick as a whistle and run great.
Anyone know of any plans in the near future for compiling KDE 3.1 i386 binary
debian packages using GCC 3.2 and where/when they might be available?
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 23:17, Felix Homann wrote:
> BTW: Why do they put bookmarks in .kde? Why do they put all important
> settings, like accout informations of kmail in this directory? I've often
> got in situations where the only way to get KDE working correctly again was
> to remove the
A Dilluns 03 Febrer 2003 17:10, Olaf Stetzer va escriure:
> Hello list,
>
> Deleting
> files on smb: shares or even copying files to a smb-share
> does not work.
Try to patch your samba with this patch, worked to me with samba from stable:
http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net/smbclientpatch.html
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On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 23:07, R. Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi... I'm running woody's kde packages on sid... and right now i've tried
> an apt-get -u dist-upgrade... and... here it is! wants to download the
> official kdelibs-data from ftp.debian.org and dow
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On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 23:39, Victor Torrico wrote:
> Anyone know of any plans in the near future for compiling KDE 3.1 i386
> binary debian packages using GCC 3.2 and where/when they might be
> available?
They will be in sid real soon now.
Paul Cu
I've wanted to try code-folding for a while now, since it sounded like a
potentially good way to help navigate in large files, so I was quite excited
to hear that Kate now supported it.
However, I can see no config options, menu items, or icons associated with it.
I had pretty much given up, gu
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Am Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2003 00:42 schrieb bb:
> the information has to be stored somewhere, so why not in the .kde/
> -folder?
Why would I store important user data like the default address book, bookmarks
and all that in a hidden directory where
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