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Hey list,
Just installed KDE3.2 from experimental - works great except for some glitches
here and there (strange location for those greeter plugins, too).
Anyway: since installing KDE3.2 my non-kde applications are shown in a
toplevel menu "Debian"
Is there any way to remove the hidden directories from it ? And to create a
new directory ?
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Sylvain Joyeux
Hi,
After installing some kde3.2 apps. I am not able to find their handbook
(docbook). I am getting the following error message:
The requested help file could not be found. Check that you have installed the
documentation.
I am sure the index.docbook and others are in the usual dir: myapp/doc/e
Hi,
does anyone know a sound recording program that is a bit more featureful than
krecord?
I would like to record _directly_ to .ogg or .mp3. Recording e.g. 2 hours
to .wav is not really fun :-/
Once, there was khdrecord but the GUI is really strange and it cannot handle
ALSA.
Self-compiling is
I've installed kde 3.2 on sid as instructed
on the Wiki. Everything seems fine except
that I no longer have a "Start new session"
button on the screensaver or a
"Start new session" selection on the K menu.
My /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers file contains:
:0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 -dpi 100 -
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Am Dienstag, 24. Februar 2004 15:50 schrieb Sylvain Joyeux:
> Is there any way to remove the hidden directories from it ? And to create a
> new directory ?
Hidden Files in that dialog seem to be controlled from the general "View"
Settings for that fol
"Start new session" selection wasn't always on my K menu. IIRC, it appeared
after I
went to the Control Center, into KDE Components, into Session Manager, and in
the "On
Login" section changed the setting to "Restore manually saved session". That
meant
that there must be a way to manually sav
> Hidden Files in that dialog seem to be controlled from the general
> "View" Settings for that folder. If you set kfm to not show hidden
> direktories, the dialog won't show them either. IIRC :-S
Well, I don't show hidden files anywhere ! :(
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Sylvain Joyeux
Hi,
I have installed kde 3.2 in the debian/woody. I have succeded compiling and
installing kfilereplace, however when I try to use the loadable module in
konqueror, I get the following error message:
There was an error loading the module KFileReplace.
The diagnostics is:
Library files for "libk
Hello all,
I'm using KDE from download.kde.org.
kdm3.2.0-0woody1 KDE Display Manager
When I try to use KDM's Automatic Login feature, I see "Authenticating
guest. Authentication failed." I thought this might be related to
pam, so I've included /etc/pam.d/kdm here.
Please c
Hi,
I upgraded from KDE 3.1.4 to KDE 3.1.2 in Sid as instructed on the Wiki. It
has been quite easy and most of the things work great (THANKS to everybody
that made that possible! 3.2 is really great). I noticed a few issues:
-If you have set Kdm to load Session Type-Last (like I think most
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 04:27 am, Jan De Luyck wrote:
>
> Anyway: since installing KDE3.2 my non-kde applications are shown in a
> toplevel menu "Debian" by themself, instead of being nested in the KDE menu
> structure. Can I fix this one way or another, or is this a bug in the
> package?
>
I'
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig Amorós wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded from KDE 3.1.4 to KDE 3.1.2 in Sid as instructed on the Wiki. It
> has been quite easy and most of the things work great (THANKS to everybody
> that made that possible! 3.2 is really great). I noticed a few issues:
David Bishop:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig Amorós wrote:
> > - I can not find Kwifimanager anywhere (and I swear, I installed it!
> > ;-).
>
> An apt-cache search for kwifi brings back nothing. Where did you get
This is strange. I can see kwifimanager, but it's broken, anyway
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 02:03 pm, Dietz Proepper wrote:
> David Bishop:
> > On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig Amorós wrote:
> > > - I can not find Kwifimanager anywhere (and I swear, I installed it!
> > > ;-).
> >
> > An apt-cache search for kwifi brings back nothing. Where did y
Do you have the alsa-utils package installed? I had a similar problem and
installing the alsa-utils package cleared it right up.
Good Luck,
James
On Monday 23 February 2004 09:58 pm, Udo Hoerhold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed KDE 3.2 on a Debian stable system (with a few packages from
> testi
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 10:03:01PM +0100, Dietz Proepper wrote:
> David Bishop:
> > On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig Amorós wrote:
> > > - I can not find Kwifimanager anywhere (and I swear, I installed it!
> > > ;-).
> >
> > An apt-cache search for kwifi brings back nothing. Where d
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:04 pm, Joan Roig AmorÃs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded from KDE 3.1.4 to KDE 3.1.2 in Sid as instructed on the Wiki. It
> has been quite easy and most of the things work great (THANKS to everybody
> that made that possible! 3.2 is really great). I noticed a few issues:
Is there info available that indicates whether it is "safe" to apt-get
upgrade a KDE system? [ie, that the upgrade will not result in major
packages missing, or not working.]
I have a KDE 3.1.4 on testing/woody, for x86, using pinning to get the
sid debs, last updated about 2 mos ago.
I saw:
http
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