> I did this a few months ago and KDE3 basically worked. Then one day, it
> stopped working. I assumed this was because I had updated some
> library underneath via apt-get. KDE2 continues to be fine.
>
> I just rebuilt KDE3 from source, and am seeing one problem from before:
> Konqueror doesn'
I have packages of KDevelop 3.0 (gideon) for Debian stable and
unstable. The stable packages are available for i386 and powerpc. The
unstable packages are only available for i386.
The powerpc packages for stable were compiled by Alex.
You should use the following apt source lines.
Stable:
deb htt
In KNode you can ask that all list in this account be refreshed, but not that
all accounts be refreshed. Also there is no Go to next account menu item.
Are there good reasons for this or are they just ommisions.
David
I'm having a minor issue with KDM on my shiny new laptop; I've got it
set up
so that I loads on both vt7 and vt8. /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers looks like this:
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 -dpi 75 -nolisten tcp vt7
:1 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1 -dpi 75 -nolisten tcp vt8
However, whenever I sta
...because I haven't seen a truetype font since KDE 3.1,
and NONE of the tips passed out on this list has worked to get them
back.
I'm on a testing/unstable box running xserver-svga and xfstt.
gsfonts-x11 and 100dpi fonts are visible and rendered.
The Qt font config prg lists everything and show
A major cause of this problem was that XFree86 was not configured to
use TrueType fonts! One of the XFree installs wrote in a default
section that didn't have it. I missed this initally because my old
fontpaths were still in the config file--just in a section that was
being ignored.
I also edite
I'm running KDE 3.1.2 and TT fonts are working great. Not only that, they look
beautiful thanks to the new antialiased rendering provided by Xft2/fontconfig.
I didn't use the msttcorefonts package (or whatever it is) but rather stole
them from a win2k machine and placed them all in /usr/lib/X11/
When I last installed the most recent arts packages, I
was in a bit of a rush and didn't pay attention to
dpkg. Now, I can't get any sounds in my non-KDE apps
while running KDE. If I use some other window manager,
everything's fine, and none of my apps are reporting
the card is missing or or miscon
I'm trying to install KDE on a Sid Machine, but I can't, this is what I
do:
Lorien:~# apt-get install kdebase
[ ... ]
he following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdebase: Depends: ksysguard (>= 4:3.1.2-1) but it is not going to be
installed
E: Broken packages
Lorien:~# apt-get install ksys
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Was your question rhetorical? I have libsensors1 on my machine, it appears to
be the same as libsensors1-debian1 (see below). BTW, there is a severity
important bug about this already in the BTS.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 08:40, Angathule wrote:
> Lorien
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 19:20, Bruce Sass wrote:
> ...because I haven't seen a truetype font since KDE 3.1,
> and NONE of the tips passed out on this list has worked to get them
> back.
Did you try?
# dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
Anders
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On Tuesday 17 Jun 2003 21:40, Angathule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I'm trying to install KDE on a Sid Machine, but I can't
Yes, this is a known problem. The libsensors1 package was
removed/replaced, and the KDE packages still depend on it.
Please
I am using wdm to login to X, but it shows only a few of the possible window
managers. However, all of them are there:
Line from /etc/X11/wdm/wdm-config:
DisplayManager*wdmWm:
afterstep:amiwm:asclassic:blackbox:default:enlightenment:fluxbox:flwm:fvwm2:fvwm95:gnome-session:gwm:icewm:icew
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