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Hi everybody,
I wonder if there is a way to attach a shortcut to "Root console" in konsole
in KDE 3.2.1.
In former versions, Ctrl-Shift-N created the same sess
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This might be usefull for some of you:
To translate a highlighted word using a mouse gesture, do the following:
1) Create a script with these lines (or just c
* Alejandro Exojo [Sun, 11 Apr 2004 22:35:02 +0200]:
> deb http://darkshines.net/debian unstable amarok
> The version is 0.99, but it corresponds to 1.0-beta1, which was released
> yesterday. If new betas are released, I will name them 0.999, 0., etc.
> (yes, probably not the best naming sc
Am Tuesday 13 April 2004 00:39 schrieb Chris Cheney:
> Actually the problem with openssl is that it is, was, and always will be
> GPL incompatible. The only way to cleanly solve the linking issue is to
> use gnutls which is LGPL. The openssl issue is currently worked around
> due to how kde uses ht
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 17:59, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> E.g. exim4 changed from libgnutls5 to libgnutls7 to libgnutls10. However,
> on upgrade, the old ones didn't get deleted although only exim4 used the
> old one. That way, you have two dead lib packages around :-(
You can run deborphan to cle
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 00:39, Chris Cheney wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 01:13:50PM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> > Kevin Krammer writes:
> > > Debian has a clear advantage with such problems, the highly
> > > appreciated effort to create a fine package granularity enables
> > > packagers
On Monday 12 April 2004 13:13, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Kevin Krammer writes:
> >> Anyway, both the above represent a reason to use dlopen'ing of
> >> normal libs, but in either case, it's a very ugly workaround, and
> >> should be avoided as much as possible. I wouldn't personally have
> >> us
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Since the most recent dist-upgrade to kde 3.2.2 Konqueror has become somewhat
less useful than normal. If I type a URL directly into the location bar, or
use a bookmark, all goes as one would expect. But if I click on a link I get
the following:
"There appears to be a configuration error. You
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 19:10, Sean Kellogg wrote:
> Since the most recent dist-upgrade to kde 3.2.2 Konqueror has become
> somewhat less useful than normal. If I type a URL directly into the
> location bar, or use a bookmark, all goes as one would expect. But if I
> click on a link I get the fo
On April 13, 2004 01:10 pm, Sean Kellogg wrote:
> Since the most recent dist-upgrade to kde 3.2.2 Konqueror has become
> somewhat less useful than normal. If I type a URL directly into the
> location bar, or use a bookmark, all goes as one would expect. But if I
> click on a link I get the follow
Hello,
After hours of searching I have finally alsa running on debian sid kernel
2.6.3 (had to disable pci hotplug otherwise other kernel modules were loaded
before alsa could be loaded)
I have two soundcard. One build on the motherboard (i810_audio) and a pci one
(es1371). Both are visible wi
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