On Monday 21 March 2005 08:30, Scott Granneman wrote:
> On Monday 21 March 2005 12:51 am, Zack Cerza wrote:
> > On Sun March 20 2005 12:52, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > > On Saturday 19 March 2005 11:41, James D. Freels wrote:
> > > > I have a Debian/Sid system with both kde and firefox installed.
>
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 04:57:40PM +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> On Friday 18 March 2005 23.37, Matías Costa wrote:
> > El Jueves 17 Marzo 2005 17:18, Adrian von Bidder escribió:
> > > Yo!
> > >
> > > Status quo: KDE from unstable (mostly - some bits from testing might be
> > > surviving). Sou
2005. március 21. 09:40,
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-> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,Scott Granneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Monday 21 March 2005 08:30, Scott Granneman wrote:
> > On Monday 21 March 2005 12:51 am, Zack Cerza wrote:
> > > On Sun March 20 2005 12:52, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
On Monday 21 March 2005 10.00, Tomas Nykung wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 04:57:40PM +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > On Friday 18 March 2005 23.37, Matías Costa wrote:
> > > El Jueves 17 Marzo 2005 17:18, Adrian von Bidder escribió:
> > > > Yo!
> > > >
> > > > Status quo: KDE from unstable (
On Monday 21 March 2005 03:06, Zack Cerza wrote:
> But still, when I open even an openpgp-encrypted message I just see
> "Error: Bad passphrase" - but it didn't ask me for a passphrase.
I currently have the same problem, when started from commandline I can see
the following error message:
gpgme_o
On Monday 21 March 2005 10:26, LeVA wrote:
> 2005. március 21. 09:40,
> Dominik Karall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> -> debian-kde@lists.debian.org,Scott Granneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Monday 21 March 2005 08:30, Scott Granneman wrote:
> > > On Monday 21 March 2005 12:51 am, Zack Cerza wrote:
> >
Am Montag, 21. März 2005 10:44 schrieb cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis):
> On Monday 21 March 2005 03:06, Zack Cerza wrote:
> > But still, when I open even an openpgp-encrypted message I just see
> > "Error: Bad passphrase" - but it didn't ask me for a passphrase.
>
> I currently have the same problem, w
I am trying to use Konstruct to compile Kde 3.4 on a woody system. The problem
is that I don't have root access and the system doesn't have the libbz2-dev
package installed, and the administrators won't lift a finger to help me get
it installed.
So I tried installing my own version in ~/local.
I have read the thread because I have had to compile my selft the soft, so
this new option is great..
A Dilluns 21 Març 2005 11:02, Hendrik Sattler va escriure:
..
>
> You make a new entry in "use-gpg-agent" in /etc/X11/Xsession.options.
> The gnupg-agent maintainer did not like this solution
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:32:09AM +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
>
> fire up rosegarden4, the MIDI In port of the SB Live! is the default
> recording input, so it Just Works(tm) if MIDI works.
>
> I'm happy. :-)
>
> Except, of course, that I can't figure out how to do repetitions in
> rosega
Am Montag, 21. März 2005 11:29 schrieb Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda:
> I have read the thread because I have had to compile my selft the soft, so
> this new option is great..
>
> A Dilluns 21 Març 2005 11:02, Hendrik Sattler va escriure:
> ..
>
> > You make a new entry in "use-gpg-agent" in /etc/X
> Maybe I didn't really make myself clear here... mounting actually works,
> just KDE doesn't see that the device is mounted and always tries to mount
> it. Then the media:/sda1 call fails because the IOSlave dies.
I have exactly the same problem on one of my computers. I can mount devices
using
Mozilla used to have this same problem, but now it will "remember" that it was running when the kde session was closed and it automatically starts up in the correct virtual windows. It is not only that it restarts, but that it restarts in the correct virtual window as well. I think if I place
On Monday 21 March 2005 11:02, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 21. März 2005 10:44 schrieb cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis):
> > On Monday 21 March 2005 03:06, Zack Cerza wrote:
> > > But still, when I open even an openpgp-encrypted message I just see
> > > "Error: Bad passphrase" - but it didn't ask
On Monday 21 March 2005 15:05, James D. Freels wrote:
> session shutdown. This seems to be only a temporary work around. I
> suppose that firefox was not intended to be "kde-aware" since kde
> supplies a browser in konqueror. However, many other ":non-KDE"
I think that doesn't matter, if I rem
On Monday 21 March 2005 11:05, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Monday 21 March 2005 15:05, James D. Freels wrote:
> > session shutdown. This seems to be only a temporary work around. I
> > suppose that firefox was not intended to be "kde-aware" since kde
> > supplies a browser in konqueror. However, m
Am Montag, 21. März 2005 16:02 schrieb Kevin Krammer:
> Alternatively you could use this (that's what I use)
>
> - /usr/env/10-gpg-agent.sh --
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # start gpg-agent
> # necessary for KMail's OpenPGP plugin
> eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)"
>
On Monday 21 March 2005 17:03, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
>
> Hmm:
> $ ls -ld /usr/env
> ls: /usr/env: No such file or directory
>
> This does not seem to be a standard directory.
> Is it a KDE-specific one? In this case, why is it not /etc/kde3/env?
Have a look in /usr/bin/startkde and search for env
Hi,
while it's not a major issue with Konqueror 3.4.0 I think it's still
worthwhile mentioning:
The Stop/Forward/Back buttons are always active, i.e. they're never shaded.
I'm using the packages from alioth.
Is it an upstream bug?
Regards,
Felix
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Hi,
I can't get the "Filter Spam" and "Filter Not_Spam" buttons back in the KMail
toolbar. Although they are listed under "Current actions" in the "Configure
Toolbars" interface they do not show up in the toolbar.
I'm using the KDE 3.4 packages from alioth.
Any idea?
Regards,
Felix
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>
> Hi!
>
> How can I make Konqueror to go to offline browsing. I turned Tools /
HTML
> Settings / Cache Policy / Offline Browsing Mode to ON, but still
working
> thru
> the internet. Is there an offline browsing feature in Konqueror?
> ps.: I have the Web Cache completely turned off.
>
> Thank
Am Montag, 21. März 2005 17:45 schrieb André Wöbbeking:
> On Monday 21 March 2005 17:03, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Hmm:
> > $ ls -ld /usr/env
> > ls: /usr/env: No such file or directory
> >
> > This does not seem to be a standard directory.
> > Is it a KDE-specific one? In this case, why is it not
On Monday 21 March 2005 17:47, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 21. März 2005 17:45 schrieb André Wöbbeking:
> > Have a look in /usr/bin/startkde and search for env.
>
> So, e.g. using KMail with WindowMaker, I would have the same problem.
Yupp.
* Hendrik Sattler [Mon, 21 Mar 2005 11:02:10 +0100]:
> I am using the following construct:
> cat /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90local_gpg-agent --
Note that gnupg-agent 1.9.15-5 now carries an 90gpg-agent file, which
will start the agent if enabled by the user. Is similar to th
On Monday 21 March 2005 17:45, André Wöbbeking wrote:
> Have a look in /usr/bin/startkde and search for env.
What's the best way to stop gpg-agent on logout from KDE?
In /usr/bin/startkde I see a reference to shutdown scripts, so I guess a
script in ~/.kde/shutdown should work (I currently start
On Monday, 21 de March de 2005 18:17, Frans Pop wrote:
> Suggestions?
In this "kmail+gpg in gentoo" howto they just use:
killall gpg-agent
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Le Lundi 21 Mars 2005 18:17, Frans Pop a ÃcritÂ:
> On Monday 21 March 2005 17:45, Andrà WÃbbeking wrote:
> > Have a look in /usr/bin/startkde and search for env.
>
> What's the best way to stop gpg-agent on logout from KDE?
>
> In /usr/bin/startkde I see a reference to shutdown scripts, so I
> gues
* Pierre Habouzit [Mon, 21 Mar 2005 18:28:03 +0100]:
> kill `echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO | sed -e 's/^[^:]*:\(.*\):.*$/\1/'`
I think you want "cut -d: -f2" instead of sed. :P
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On Monday, 21 de March de 2005 18:28, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> another way is :
>
> kill `echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO | sed -e 's/^[^:]*:\(.*\):.*$/\1/'`
kill $(echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO | cut -d: -f 2)
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On Monday 21 March 2005 18:23, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> In this "kmail+gpg in gentoo" howto they just use:
> killall gpg-agent
Thanks Isaac.
Hmmm. That would kill any gpg-agent process the user running it is allowed
to kill, not just the one that was started "in the same environment".
(And retur
On Monday 21 March 2005 18:44, Frans Pop wrote:
> I was hoping for a bit more controlled solution, but maybe that is
> something that needs to be worked on upstream...
Just read the other suggestions, that looks a lot better. :-)
Thank you all.
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try pdftotext from xpdf package
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On Monday 21 March 2005 16:58, Derek Broughton wrote:
> My understanding, too. The reason that the Session saver extension doesn't
> help would appear to be because it is a cross-platform extension that knows
> nothing about the X session protocol. It would help if it would use it in
> an X envi
The recent updates to the kde in debian-testing seem to have broken
the behaviour of konqueror when browsing samba file shares.
Previously, konqueror would prompt for a username and password, and
supply those credentials to the server. Now, the only credentials that
get passed to the server are th
KDE doesn't ask for passphrase before encrypting or decrypting or
signing emails... is this expected behavior?
I have gpg set up thusly:
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ii gpgsm 1.9.15-4 GNU privacy guard - password agent
ii kgpg 3.3.2-1GnuPG frontend for K
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Am Dienstag, 22. März 2005 02:12 schrieb Brad Sims:
> KDE doesn't ask for passphrase before encrypting or decrypting or
> signing emails... is this expected behavior?
[...]
> I have ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf as follows:
> pinentry-program /usr/lib/pinentry/pinentry-qt
> no-grab
> default-cache-ttl 18
Am Tuesday, 22. March 2005 02:12 schrieb Brad Sims:
> I have ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf as follows:
> pinentry-program /usr/lib/pinentry/pinentry-qt
I had to change that line to read "/usr/bin/pinentry-qt" today, so maybe that
will fix it...
Patrick
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I am trying to update to KDE 3.4, I added the repo to my sources.list
but it doesn't seem to be available to update, can someone let me know
what I am doing wrong, I am sure I am just doing something stupid but
here is what I have...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/torham# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
###
On Monday 21 March 2005 7:49 pm, Patrick Dreker wrote:
> I had to change that line to read "/usr/bin/pinentry-qt" today, so maybe that
> will fix it...
That did it thanks...
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Hi,
I don't have a laptop but I use klaptopdaemon so I can conveniently suspend my
desktop at night. After installing kde 3.4 from alioth, my session no longer
resumes after using klaptopdaemon to enter suspend mode. The screen comes
back scrambled and doing a "CTRL-ALT-F1" has no effect. I
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