Josh Metzler wrote:
> dialog, open settings for the incoming account, and say ok. It will
> rebuild your folder list with the folders as subfolders of inbox. Then
> things should work. Kmail crashed for me consistently until I did this.
kMail crashed immediately when trying to fetch new mail fr
Christopher Martin wrote:
> [Please follow-up to debian-kde@lists.debian.org only. Thanks.]
> Please report problems by mailing debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org only, not
> filing a bug report.
???
Ok, I'll then try to report the most serious problem I found on both lists.
f'up2 gmane.linux.debia
Gunter Ohrner wrote:
> lists. f'up2 gmane.linux.debian.devel.qt-kde.
Mh, f'up2 doesn't seem to work to well with GMANE. :-(
What's the right ML to post followups to these problems?
> All desktop icons and all of Kicker's control bars only appear on the
> primary monitor. Desktop icons which previ
I have another box with 3.4.3 that I can update, and I will perhaps (!)
have the kmail/kontact crashes with the imap account. But I cannot predict
of course, so:
Before doing the upgrade, what correct action can I take to help you, in case
this is
an unreported bug? I plan to:
- keep a copy of my
Jean-Damien Durand wrote:
> Does it sound reasonable?
I'd say yes.
> PS: Why, in the backtrace, do I see often lines with no symbol? A missing
> debug-lib?
Stripped binaries, you'll need to recompile the relevant applications in
debug mode to get more meaningful backtraces.
Greetings,
Gunter
El Domingo, 11 de Diciembre de 2005 15:55, Gunter Ohrner escribió:
> > PS: Why, in the backtrace, do I see often lines with no symbol? A missing
> > debug-lib?
>
> Stripped binaries, you'll need to recompile the relevant applications in
> debug mode to get more meaningful backtraces.
I think is en
Matej Cepl wrote:
> 1) Are they? I mean is arts dead or going to die soon?
Yes, arts is dead because is main developper left and nobody understands the
stuff. Is in maintainance state.
> URLs for some documents explaining this mess would be more than welcome as
> well.
http://wiki.kde.org/ti
Very disappointing for me, very good for you: no pb up to now on that second
box!
I know I have the backtraces of the crashes of the 1st box, but nothing
else unfortunately. I'll check again if all packages were really well ugpraded,
and will post a bug report if that is true - cannot do more unf
Matej Cepl wrote:
> 3) Any other suggestions what is the most simple working set of tools
> (both for collection of tracks from my CDs as well as for playing radio
> streams over the Internet) with packages from the main Debian repository?
amaroK is a rather good solution.
Greetings,
Gunter
-
Alejandro Exojo wrote:
>> Stripped binaries, you'll need to recompile the relevant applications in
> I think is enough installing the debugging packages:
Ok, that may suffice.
Greetings,
Gunter
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On Thursday 08 December 2005 13:35, EmIscA wrote:
> This list is only to give a little overview of the transition status.
>
Don't forget kimdaba!
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* Georg Prager [Sun, 11 Dec 2005 22:41:27 +0100]:
> On Thursday 08 December 2005 13:35, EmIscA wrote:
> > This list is only to give a little overview of the transition status.
> Don't forget kimdaba!
You'll find it in today's mirror pulse. In fact, as of today's mirror
pulse, only the follow
On Sunday 11 December 2005 16:41, Georg Prager was heard to say:
> Don't forget kimdaba!
Checking just now, and digikam, kigikamimage, ksocrat, kimdaba,
showimg, celestia, kipi-plugins, superkaramba and tellico are all
listed for removal based on dependency of kdelibs4c2.
I guess I'll wait a fe
On Sunday 11 December 2005 23:08, Curt Howland wrote:
> Checking just now, and digikam, kigikamimage, ksocrat, kimdaba,
> showimg, celestia, kipi-plugins, superkaramba and tellico are all
> listed for removal based on dependency of kdelibs4c2.
>
> I guess I'll wait a few more days.
Well, you can a
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118161
Not reproduced on a 2nd box.
Cheers, JD.
On Saturday 10 December 2005 10:03, Jean-Damien Durand wrote:
> kontact crashing until I deleted my
> ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap
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