> dangit... forgot to change the to: area again...
that's really a pain!
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On Tuesday 11 October 2005 16:09, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > Oh? I can't really think of a reason why I would want to do a crazy thing
> > like that.. I only have 2 kernels installed in case the new one I am
> > testing fails for some reason.
>
> I had to run a 2.4 kernel because the sourceforge
>
Hi, people.
I've just uploaded KOffice 1.4.2 to Sid , as it contains a new binary package
(krita), it will get stuck in NEW for some time. In the meanwhile you can
download it from:
deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/koffice-1.4.2/ ./
It has just been handed by the previous maintainer (Ben Bu
On Thursday 13 October 2005 19:22, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> I've just uploaded KOffice 1.4.2 to Sid , as it contains a new binary
> package (krita), it will get stuck in NEW for some time. In the meanwhile
> you can download it from:
> deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/koffice-1.4.2/ ./
Sweet!
On Thursday, 13 October 2005 19:22, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> It has just been handed by the previous maintainer (Ben Burton) to the
> Debian Qt/KDE team. As this has been my first day with koffice it's quite
> probable that the uploaded packages feature some problems. Testing is
> welcome :)
James
On Thursday 13 October 2005 19:22, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> Hi, people.
>
> I've just uploaded KOffice 1.4.2 to Sid , as it contains a new binary
> package (krita), it will get stuck in NEW for some time. In the meanwhile
> you can download it from:
> deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/koffice-1.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 07:47:30PM +0200, Chris Hansen wrote:
> On Thursday 13 October 2005 19:22, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> > Hi, people.
> >
> > I've just uploaded KOffice 1.4.2 to Sid , as it contains a new binary
> > package (krita), it will get stuck in NEW for some time. In the meanwhile
> > y
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 October 2005 16:09, Derek Broughton wrote:
>> > Oh? I can't really think of a reason why I would want to do a crazy
>> > thing like that.. I only have 2 kernels installed in case the new one I
>> > am testing fails for some reason.
>>
>> I had to r
On Thursday 13 October 2005 19:52, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > Cool, but when do we see it in Unstable?
>
> Sid = unstable
What's your point?
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On Thursday, 13 October 2005 19:39, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> On Thursday, 13 October 2005 19:22, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> > It has just been handed by the previous maintainer (Ben Burton) to the
> > Debian Qt/KDE team. As this has been my first day with koffice it's quite
> > probable that the uplo
Hi all,
I've got some problems with fonts and themes in kde.
I'm using kde-core 3.3.2 at my debian testing system. When i add a theme
from the control center and start to use it, i can see the changes
(menus, fonts etc) for example in konqueror. But the theme doesn't be
applied in some application
Le Jeudi 13 Octobre 2005 19:22, Isaac Clerencia a écrit :
> Hi, people.
>
> I've just uploaded KOffice 1.4.2 to Sid , as it contains a new binary
> package (krita), it will get stuck in NEW for some time. In the meanwhile
> you can download it from:
> deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/koffice-1.
On Thursday 13 October 2005 22:21, Isaac Clerencia wrote:
> > James Spencer has just reported the first bug, I moved a file from
> > kpresenter to koffice-libs but forgot to add a Replaces:, I'll fix it
> > soon and also will enable openexr support in krita.
>
> I've already uploaded a new version
hi!
I think that if you use kde and want gtk to look the same, you need to install
the gtk and gtk2 themes gtk-qt (gnome uses gtk kde uses qt), so mozilla (gtk)
firebird (gtk) will look the same. i've got ubuntu installed, and in my
control center i have a gtk choosing menu in look&feel, but if
Am Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 23:20 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen:
> Just wondering, how many painting applications does this make in all of
> kde?
What are the others? The only painting apps that I found worthwhile to install
so far was The Gimp and kiconedit.
HS
Yeah, but it frees up so much CPU time on the servers (at least I'm
told it does)
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Off the top of my head, there is kiconedit, for editing icons,
kolourpaint, as a simple paint program, and krita (now) as a fully
featured raster image editor... Each a different tool for a different
thing... Sheesh, I don't know what people's problems are with having
different tools for different
Am Freitag, 14. Oktober 2005 01:58 schrieb James Spencer:
> Off the top of my head, there is kiconedit,
That was already named by me and it's the only one I know that can also create
MS Windows icons easily.
> for editing icons, kolourpaint, as a simple paint program, and krita (now)
> as a full
Hendrik Sattler skrev:
What are the others? The only painting apps that I found worthwhile to install
so far was The Gimp and kiconedit.
Actually there are only kolourpaint and kiconedit in kdegraphics. Now, I
will let kiconedit pass because it is rather specialised. But do we
really need bo
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