> On Wednesday 07 December 2005 17:14, Leni Mayo was heard to say:
>> Hi -
>>
>> I've just done:
>>apt-get install msttcorefonts
>> and the fonts seemed to install fine. The fonts are being served
>> by xfstt, and
>>$ xlsfonts | grep msttcorefonts
>> lists all the -msttcorefonts-blah-
>
[please CC me on replies]
Hi,
I have a sarge machine with KDE 3.3 installed, and for some reason,
kdm doesn't start anymore. It's properly registered as S99 with
runlevel 2 (the default), it is the default window manager, and
a `set -x` in the init script reveals that start-stop-daemon is
being c
The bug when sending attachments through kmail within kontact has been solved
when upgraded everything to 3.5.
BTW, why kde 3.5 still hasn't got a control center module to take care of KDM
theme'ing? It was already made even before 3.4!
Rafael Rodríguez
Today I tried to simulate a dist-upgrade (on sid) with synaptic. These
are the packages (depending on my package selection) that seem to
require the transition:
- digikam
- kipi-plugins (related to digikam)
- inkscape (conflicts with aptitude, I think for some dependences)
- kile-i18n (kile is
On Thursday 08 December 2005 05:08 am, martin f krafft wrote:
> [please CC me on replies]
Doing so, even though your sig says not to. :)
> I have a sarge machine with KDE 3.3 installed, and for some reason,
> kdm doesn't start anymore. It's properly registered as S99 with
> runlevel 2 (the defaul
On Thursday 08 December 2005 02:42, Nikita V. Youshchenko was heard to
say:
> apt-get install x-ttcidfont-conf ?
Is this one of those "important but never mentioned" utilities?
Sure enough, /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts is alive and well
and full, so I guess the fact that Times New Ro
8.12.2005 pisze Curt Howland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > apt-get install x-ttcidfont-conf ?
>
> Is this one of those "important but never mentioned" utilities?
If you happen to ignore the Recommends: field of the package then yes,
it was never mentioned.
Kind regards
Jubal
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also sprach Josh Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.12.08.1340 +0100]:
> > [please CC me on replies]
>
> Doing so, even though your sig says not to. :)
Sorry. :)
> Is it possible that it is starting but failing to switch to vt7 for some
> reason? What happens if you do an Alt+F7 at this point?
On Thursday 08 December 2005 08:39, Miros/law Baran was heard to say:
> 8.12.2005 pisze Curt Howland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > apt-get install x-ttcidfont-conf ?
> >
> > Is this one of those "important but never mentioned" utilities?
>
> If you happen to ignore the Recommends: field of the package
Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2005 13:35 schrieb EmIscA:
> Today I tried to simulate a dist-upgrade (on sid) with synaptic. These
> are the packages (depending on my package selection) that seem to
> require the transition:
>
> - digikam
> - kipi-plugins (related to digikam)
> - inkscape (conflicts wi
* Hendrik Sattler [Thu, 08 Dec 2005 17:24:41 +0100]:
> I find it worse that ftp-master messes around in testing like hell :-(
Just fyi, the testing distribution is competece of the release team,
not of ftp-masters.
> Anybody knows what's going on, here? ftp-master gone nuts?
Do. Not. Insu
Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2005 17:54 schrieb Adeodato Simó:
> The testing distribution is not an easy thing to manage, I can tell
> you that. Competent people are in charge of it, so you shouldn't have
> _any_ doubts that if a package gets removed from there, it is
> certainly not to annoy
* Hendrik Sattler [Thu, 08 Dec 2005 18:22:16 +0100]:
> Neither is the case with kaffeine in mind. It's not a lib, dependencies are
> not too tight, and it's already recompiled for c2a in Sid and could be pushed
> to testing with the rest of whatever when that's due.
So? It will get pushed whe
On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:24, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2005 13:35 schrieb EmIscA:
> > Today I tried to simulate a dist-upgrade (on sid) with synaptic. These
> > are the packages (depending on my package selection) that seem to
> > require the transition:
> >
> > - d
[Please follow-up to debian-kde@lists.debian.org only. Thanks.]
Fresh packages for KDE 3.5.0 are now available for testing on alioth. These
packages are highly experimental. Please report problems by mailing
debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org only, not filing a bug report.
You can access the packag
Dear Christopher,
> Fresh packages for KDE 3.5.0 are now available for testing on alioth.
> These packages are highly experimental. Please report problems by mailing
> debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org only, not filing a bug report.
>
> You can access the packages by adding the following lines to yo
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Neither is the case with kaffeine in mind. It's not a lib, dependencies
> are not too tight, and it's already recompiled for c2a in Sid and could be
> pushed to testing with the rest of whatever when that's due.
> And I seriously hope they do not remove packages because of
Curt Howland wrote:
> No, I don't ignore them, I tend to follow whatever dselect
If you still use dselect, do not complain -- I do not have mercy for those
who try to commit suicide and then complain that it hurts :-).
> The fonts still don't show up in the xlsfonts list.
Actually, why do you ne
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:50:57PM +0100, Michael Stucki wrote:
> However my question is not about these packages. I just wonder if anybody is
> working on Sarge packages? Would be very happy to use KDE 3.5.0 but I don't
> want to use Sid for this.
>
> Anybody working on this?
I think we must w
On Thursday 08 December 2005 13:17, Matej Cepl was heard to say:
> If you still use dselect, do not complain -- I do not have mercy
> for those who try to commit suicide and then complain that it hurts
> :-).
Interesting. Yet I find aptitude so cumbersome, and tasksel so
arbitrary, that they are
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 08:22:31PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
> I think we must wait until the Sid version is ready,
Which is what you wrote about of course and I got distracted. I did
mean the thanks to the devs though!
Nick
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Apart from Kmail crashing a lot while downloading mail, they work
flawlessly :P
El Jueves, 8 de Diciembre de 2005 19:22, Christopher Martin escribió:
> [Please follow-up to debian-kde@lists.debian.org only. Thanks.]
>
> Fresh packages for KDE 3.5.0 are now available for testing on alioth. These
>
On Thursday, 8 December 2005 22:13, Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
> Apart from Kmail crashing a lot while downloading mail, they work
> flawlessly :P
Uhm, it doesn't happen here. ?? Are you sure you have got correctly upgraded?
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El Jueves, 8 de Diciembre de 2005 22:19, Isaac Clerencia escribió:
> Uhm, it doesn't happen here. ?? Are you sure you have got correctly
> upgraded?
yep... amd64, btw...
On Thursday 08 December 2005 04:13 pm, Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
> Apart from Kmail crashing a lot while downloading mail, they work
> flawlessly :P
If you use imap to a Courier imap server, you need to go to the settings
dialog, open settings for the incoming account, and say ok. It will
rebuild
Dnia czwartek, 8 grudnia 2005 22:49, Josh Metzler napisał:
> On Thursday 08 December 2005 04:13 pm, Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
> > Apart from Kmail crashing a lot while downloading mail, they work
> > flawlessly :P
> If you use imap to a Courier imap server, you need to go to the
> settings dialog, o
* Marcin Juszkiewicz [Fri, 09 Dec 2005 00:27:57 +0100]:
Hi,
> Kmail from KDE 3.5.0 allow to filter mails to IMAP folders so I changed my
> filters destinations to IMAP folders. When I try to use any that kind
> filter KMail crash. I removed all info from .kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/
> and rebui
Curt Howland wrote:
> Interesting. Yet I find aptitude so cumbersome, and tasksel so
> arbitrary, that they are useless to me.
>
> If I may burden this list with one more irrelevancy, what do you find
> "suicidal" about dselect?
Well, somebody who prefers dselect to aptitude has probably differen
(Now, let's do some productive stuff with this thread.)
* EmIscA [Thu, 08 Dec 2005 13:35:24 +0100]:
Hi,
> Today I tried to simulate a dist-upgrade (on sid) with synaptic. These
> are the packages (depending on my package selection) that seem to
> require the transition:
Thanks for this info
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