Hi all,
I've been getting acquainted with Linux for a year now and it has
become my everyday desktop system with occasional unavoidable visits
to Win98 that often end with a blue screen when rebooting. My current
system is an upgrade from Corel Linux 1.2 to potato 2.2r with
recently added *.deb pa
Hi all,
I'm running KDE 2.1.1 debs on a potato (2.2.3) machine. What can I do to
stop the following behavior: Whenever I start a program with the GUI
(and not from bash) I get two, seldom even three icons on the external
taskbar that indicate that the app is loading, with I presume as many
instance
I know how this feels: Two days ago I copied my Win98 C:\ drive backup from
hdd1 to hda1 once again because some Windows stuff whichI hardly need any more
anyway did not work any more. Did not consider
to backup C:\windows\Desktop where I keep some important recent work in a few
folders, symlin
relief that it seemed to be gone.
If there is something I can do to track where the behavior comes from,
e.g., through some debugging procedure, I would be happy to contribute.
Greetings / Schönen Gruss
Andreas
Jens Benecke wrote:
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>
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 09:47:43PM +0200, An
Christoph Burgmer wrote:
Are there any plans to package kdebluetooth4 in the future? I found RFP
#491580 and a ubuntu package kdebluetooth 1:0.2-0ubuntu2 [1].
The KDE 3 package is not working under KDE 4 as it needs the kio client for
Konqueror.
In a similar vein, exporting contacts from ka
de or should it
work out of the *.deb? If so, is there a wmaker source-package?
Regards,
Andreas von Heydwolff
Hello,
first of all thanks a lot for the great work with the KDE3 debs that
installed very well on my machine.
A question: Trying to compile KMLOfax I ran into the following
./configure showstopper:
---
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.2) (library -mt) not
> ---
> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.2) (library -mt) not
> found. Please check your installation!
> For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
> Make sure that you have compiled Qt with thread support!
> ---
Que
Install -dev pkgs for qt3! Looks like you currently have the qt2
dev pkgs installed and therefore you can't compile apps depending
on KDE 3.
Achim
Thanks!
Andreas
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packages.
I support Reinhold's wish; when I wanted to compile some Gnome program I
ran into the same libarts(1) problem, so I did not compile the program
(forgot which, unfortunately).
Andreas von Heydwolff
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Haven't found this bug reported for KNotes yet, dunno if it's packaging
related, but here goes:
On my machine font sizes cannot be changed for KNotes' text, the titles'
sizes can be changed alright.
Thanks and regards,
Andreas von Heydwolff
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Malte Cornils wrote:
Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
And the other thing with these dependencies is that whenever you
incidentally select a kde 2 app (e.g. kwintv, koffice etc.) in
dselect, all kde3 packages are deselected in the dependencies conflict
page, and I have to select them manually again
to have a Debian KDE3-specific page,
maybe linked to http://mypage.bluewin.ch/kde3-debian/, with the
environment stuff? (or did I miss a manpage?)
Greetings,
Andreas von Heydwolff
...my first reply got lost, here it is again:
Stephen Gran wrote:
>
> Take a look at the end of config.log (hopefully it actually generates
> one) - configure gives this error whenever a test compile of Qt stuff
> goes wrong, but it doesn't mean that it can't actually find it. I have
> seen this e
Stephen Gran wrote:
Take a look at the end of config.log (hopefully it actually generates
one) - configure gives this error whenever a test compile of Qt stuff
goes wrong, but it doesn't mean that it can't actually find it. I have
seen this error when, for instance, I'm compiling with g++-3.2 but
Ralf wrote
Not to criticize anyone, but I have already pointed out that someone should
(if he likes to, of course, all voluntary work) start to rewrite the
KDE/Debian info page that you get with kdebase on your KDE desktop as a link.
[...]
I think this is a very common task that even non-program
Ralf Nolden wrote:
Yes, please :-) But please, start with english. Let the translators from KDE
do the translation to all other languages :-)
Ralf
Andreas
Ok, btw, is there a KDE documentation specific framework that I should
try to follow? (Will switch to private mail after this mail).
Andrea
Ralf Nolden wrote:
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Ralf Nolden wrote:
Yes, please :-) But please, start with english. Let the translators from
KDE do the translation to all other languages :-)
Ralf
Andreas
Ok, btw, is
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
First, this has absolutely nothing to do with KDE at all.
Yes and no, perhaps. I had a fully functioning CUPS installation with
Karolina's debs on my Desktop machine and Ralf's on the Laptop (thanks
to both!). Being an "early adopter" I am very satisfied with KDE 3.1.
SID
Bruce wrote:
What about copying and pasting the question into
http://babelfish.altavista.com
Ah, but neither babelfish nor google translate Finnish. Which Jarno no
doubt was counting on ;)
Bruce
And http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran isn't too helpful either:
"hence since print everybody media
KDE 3.1 from sid, everything is current -
since yesterday I no longer can see any contents of my knotes albeit the
title is there.
Before that I did install WordPerfect8 personal edition with 150 own
fonts but it uses CUPS to my satisfaction and I can choose different
fonts in the knotes prefer
Am going to give a presentation next week. Is kpresenter reliable? Are
there glitches I could avoid? (KDE3.1 on stable, may update to KDE3.1.2
over the weekend if there is a backport). Or should I rather use Open
Office impress?
Am going to give a presentation next week. Is kpresenter reliable? Are
there glitches I could avoid? (KDE3.1 on stable, may update to KDE3.1.2
over the weekend if there is a backport). Or should I rather use Open
Office impress?
Sorry, this time with signature:
Greetings,
Andreas v. Heydwolff
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