On Sunday 07 September 2003 03:38, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Included is a PNG snapshot of my KMail Filter Rules window.
>
> Why are there "More" and "Fewer" buttons in the Actions area while there
> are the same buttons are lacking in the Rules area?
My guess.. Your fonts are too big and there is no
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On Sunday 07 September 2003 09:25, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
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> On Sunday 07 September 2003 03:38, Robert Tilley wrote:
> > Included is a PNG snapshot of my KMail Filter Rules window.
> >
> > Why are there "More" and "Fewer"
On Sunday 07 September 2003 12:47, Paul Cupis wrote:
[KMail Filter settings]
> I can confirm the missing More/Fewer buttons in this dialog, and this
> is with smaller fonts than the OP. Resizing the dialog does not
> affect the height of the 'rules' panel. Filling both of the available
> 'rules' d
On Sunday 07 September 2003 12:47, Paul Cupis wrote:
> I can confirm the missing More/Fewer buttons in this dialog, and
> this is with smaller fonts than the OP. Resizing the dialog does
> not affect the height of the 'rules' panel. Filling both of the
> available 'rules' does not cause a 'more' bu
On Sunday 07 September 2003 01:02, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> most network connections give a shit about the user they come from,
> if he cannot prove who he is. ;)
Heh, I would consider that reasonable, yes! :-)
> export XAUTHORITY=~kjetil/.Xauthority
Hm, but... I can't understand what my reg
Uhm, sorry to follow up on myself, but I got an idea from Wolfgang Mader
off-list (thanks, Wolfgang), that helped me get a bit further, but we
couldn't get all the way. So I'm hoping this rings some bells... :-)
Basically, what he suggested was that I could set
export DISPLAY=localhost:1
and th
KDE: 3.1.3
My clock seems to be having trouble figuring out what timezone I'm in.
It should set itself to Chicago or Menominee, and it does, for a
second, and then it changes to some other timezone. It still says
Chicago or Menominee, whichever I set it to, but it's nine hours
ahead. I have no i
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 09:25:04AM -0500, Rene Horn wrote:
> KDE: 3.1.3
>
> My clock seems to be having trouble figuring out what timezone I'm in.
> It should set itself to Chicago or Menominee, and it does, for a
> second, and then it changes to some other timezone. It still says
> Chicago or Me
On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:25 am, Rene Horn wrote:
> KDE: 3.1.3
>
> My clock seems to be having trouble figuring out what timezone I'm in.
> It should set itself to Chicago or Menominee, and it does, for a
> second, and then it changes to some other timezone. It still says
> Chicago or Menomin
Hello ML,
the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a failsafe =
xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and bugs.kde.org didn't give
me any hint how to solve this problem. Is there anyone here who can?
Thank you,
Tobias
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I'm trying to install kde 3.1.3 from :
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.3/Debian stable main
but when I do : apt-get install kdebase . system gave me a lot of
dependencies an I cannot install kde.
Some support please.
Thks n brgds
Miguel
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My bad. Before point 4 below, you should do apt-get update and apt-get
upgrade. That should upgrade bash, xine and maybe a couple of other packages.
After that you should be ok. If that doesn't solve your problem please send
error messages you are geting.
Good luck,
Slaven
On September 7, 2003
El Domingo, 7 de Septiembre de 2003 21:01, Miguel Corbella escribió:
> I'm trying to install kde 3.1.3 from :
> deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.3/Debian stable main
>
> but when I do : apt-get install kdebase . system gave me a lot of
> dependencies an I cannot install kde.
I'm pretty s
When I tried to do : apt-get install kdebase I got following error :
Depends : Konsole (>=4:3.2.0-0+cvs20030821+orth) but it is not going to
be installed
This happends with a lot of packages not only with konsole.
I don't now how to solve.
Thks n brgds
Miguel
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On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 02:02:24PM -0400, Josh Metzler wrote:
> How are you setting the time zone?
>
> The context menu option "Show Timezone" is for temporarily having the clock
> show a different time zone. You should normally have this set to "Local
> Timezone".
>
> To actually set your tim
On 08.Sep 2003 - 00:37:21, Miguel Corbella wrote:
> When I tried to do : apt-get install kdebase I got following error :
>
> Depends : Konsole (>=4:3.2.0-0+cvs20030821+orth) but it is not going to
> be installed
This does not come from ftp.kde.org/download/stable/3.1.3/Debian, this
is a kdebase p
On Monday 08 September 2003 00:30, Rene Horn wrote:
> That didn't do it. "date" give me the correct time. Whenever I go
> into "Adjust Date & Time...", it's always set to MAWT (Mawson,
> Antarctica.) I can reset it to the correct timezone and click Ok,
> but when I go back into it, it's set to M
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