Am Sonntag, 29. Januar 2006 21:51 schrieb Alan Ezust:
> Which version of the matrox drivers are you using?
only the drivers wich comes with 6.9.1
> Are you using any special debian packages for matrox?
no
> Do you have both screens working properly?
sure
>
> After trying what you suggested, x11
Ben Saylor wrote:
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I don't get any new messages in ~/.xsession-errors after an unsuccessful
logout attempt. However, the problem seems to occur if and only if
qjackctl is running, so I think I've found the culprit. As a
workaround, I'll just quit qjackctl before logging out. But it stil
> Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
> drkonqi windows may want to put the kdelibs packages[1] on hold until
> more of v3.5.1 enters the archive.
Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, n
On Monday 30 January 2006 16:10, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
> thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans, openoffice, wine).
> Some of these 'automatic' network drive icons disappeared from the desktop
> - but this may no
Andres Järv wrote:
> Bruce Sass wrote:
>
>> Hmmm,
>>
>> It appears the latest kdelibs packages (v3.5.1) doesn't like the KDE
>> currently in the archive (v3.5.0). kded keeps crashing with signal 6.
>>
>> Unstable users not wanting to be bothered by a constant stream of
>> drkonqi windows may wa
Ben Saylor wrote:
> When I select Log Out from the K menu and click "End current session",
> "turn off computer" or "restart computer", most of the time, the dialog
> disappears and nothing happens. If I do this three times, the dialog
> will no longer appear when I click "Log Out", and I have to
> > Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look good
> > thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans, openoffice, wine).
> > Some of these 'automatic' network drive icons disappeared from the desktop
> > - but this may not be important to everyone.
>
> Alternativel
On Monday 30 January 2006 11:15, David Gerber wrote:
> On Monday 30 January 2006 16:10, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> > Or just 'killall drkonqi' (the 'lazy' solution). Things i use look
> > good thereafter (konqueror, kate, kmail, konsole, netbeans,
> > openoffice, wine). Some of these 'automatic' network
Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 16:15 schrieb David Gerber:
> Alternatively you might want to install the 'avahi-daemon' package which
> will prevent kded from crashing.
Is it really needed? I don't want to broadcast rubbish in the company network.
I have downgraded the 3.5.1 packages back to 3.5.0-3
On Monday 23 January 2006 12:04, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two boxes with a mix version of etch and sid. I would like to have
> kde 3.5 and the feature to plug a pen drive and appears a magical windows
> asking you what do want to do. However, I have two problems and really,
Hi,
after last upgrade of SID the KDE medium type notification does not work any
more for the USB stick. For a CD every thing is fine.
Inserting of the USB stick is still notified by syslog:
Jan 30 23:03:00 Master kernel: usb 1-7: new high speed USB device using
ehci_hcd and address 8
Jan 30 23
> I think this is an unrelated bug. I also "lost" my devices in konqueror
> when I went from hotplug to udev. Now I get a "Protocol not supported"
> error whenever I click on the devices icon
Right click on the devices icon, click properties, go to the URL tab, and
change the url to media:/
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I believe this is a known bug; check KDE bug 106030. I had to downgrade to
1.8.3 for now. Contribute some backtraces if you want, and definitely vote
for the bug.
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