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hello,
perhaps this is a bitt offtopic...
would it be possible to base configfiles to a xml format so that there is only
a need of one gui which is abel to interpret these config files and show it
to the user in a nice way.
this would provide grafi
Hello kde packagers and hackers, I've been trying to compile kdelibs4 from
CVS against current (unstable) Debian infrastructure and I'm failing in
the arts directory. To me it looks like libvorbis0a (from unstable,
together with libvorbis-dev) was not built with current gcc-3.2.
Could anybody who
Hi people - I'm not on this list - please CC:me
I recently tried KDE and found that it was very good. I find konqueror
particularly satisfactory as it does a reasonable impersonation of MC when
file browsing.
However The absence of SSL support is giving me a lot of grief at the
moment. I've googl
Wookey,
Make sure that you have libssl09 installed. It worked for me.
Sincerely,
Jon
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Subject: Konqueror and SSL - how do I make it work?
Hi people - I'm not
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 10:09:34AM -0500, Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
> Wookey,
> Make sure that you have libssl09 installed. It worked for me.
thanx for that tip, but I already have libssl09 installed.
What else can I check?
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Hi!
sorry for the cross-posting but i think this should go to both lists.
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 11:42, Volker Krause wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 13:27, Christian Hubinger wrote:
> > not really :-(
> > here on my woody ejectt unmounts the dev
Hi!
I have a rather complicated problem with kdm, and I am from Hungary, but
I will try to be as clear as I can :)
Hope that someone could help me.
So, let's start.
Some background information:
I am using Debian with woody (stable) packages. This comes with xfree
4.1.0. I have added an apt source
Hi.. .i'm quite confused with kmail cool. What's exactly supposed to be? A
kmail fork to be merged into kontact? A kmail version with more features?
What's the future of kmail and kmail cool? :-/
Regards,
RAfa Rodriguez
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Night confuses me
Hi,
I am running samba and KDE from sid and authentication to other systems
stopped working.
The authentication dialog comes up (btw, why doesn't the cursor blink in the
password field? This is totally annoying!) but the values stated there are
all empty. Entering the pass, the dialog comes up
Am Mittwoch, 11. Juni 2003 20:10 schrieb Christian Hubinger:
> Hi!
>
> sorry for the cross-posting but i think this should go to both
> lists.
Fine, have a look at what I wrote below and forward it to the other
list.
>
> On Wednesday 11 June 2003 11:42, Volker Krause wrote:
> > On Tuesday 10 Jun
> The question is how to actually package it. All of the available options have
> clear drawbacks.
The > options as I see it are as follows.
>
> 1) Build a single koffice-i18n binary package.
> 2) Build 37 different koffice-i18n-lang binary packages (like kde-i18n).
I would make a compromise from
Filed a bug report, but this may be Debian Specific.
kpersonalizer works perfectly, when run on a new user, but once the user has
run it once, and you try to run it again, it uses 100% of memory, before
getting killed.
Anyone else running into this? Repeatable on every Woody installation we
ha
gaskavahkku, geassemÃnu 11. b. 2003 20.28, LeVA don ÄÃllet:
>
> If I start kde from kdm, I lose my localisation settings in kde. I am
> using hu_HU in locales. If I start kde from a console with startx,
> everything is Ok. But when I am starting kde from kdm, the programs that
> uses the translated
After investigating the problem some more I found out that f.ex.
"Arts::ObjectManager::the" is in the libarts1-dev package, more precisely
in /usr/lib/libartsflow_idl.so.1.0.0.
And I realized that the libarts1-dev package was not installed on my
system so I installed it.
I thought that I might be
A quick question which I'm sure must have an obvious answer.
Installing the KDE 3.1.2 woody backport from a ftp.kde.org mirror asks for
a matching Qt library which I only have an older version of. Where can I
find the correct Qt package version?
Thanks
Jonathan Riddell
Hmm - here's a thought perhaps?
the piece of main page you quoted says:
> ... Eject may not always be able to determine if the device is mounted
> (e.g. if it has several names). If the device name is a symbolic
> link, eject will follow the link and use the device that it points
> to. ...
Could
Following on from this, what about:
KDE already groups languages (well kpersonalizer does ;)) as Eastern Europe,
Western Europe, Asia, etc... Couldn't we compromise and have language packs
similarly? ie I want Chinese, so I have to put up with koffice-i18n-asia,
french koffice-i18n-weu (western
Looks like the kde.org mirrors are missing the Qt packages for powerpc.
Specifically:
Package: libqt3-mt (It's in binary-i386)
but under binary-powerpc, these are the only libqt3 packages:
Package: libqt3-compat-headers
Package: libqt3-headers
Package: libqt3-i18n
Package: libqt3-plugins-header
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 08:12, Ben Burton wrote:
> Sure, it was always going to come from one source package. It's the 37
> *binary* packages I was worried about, which is what the end users have
> to deal with.
Are there any thoughts or visions on how to deal with the ever-growing number
of pac
Hi all interested users,
I sat down and patched eject 2.0.13 which comes with debian woody.
Now, eject does not follow any symlinks to device files, but uses the
original command line argument to look up the mount point and tries
to unmount the device. You have to use the same device file name
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