are there, the folder in ~/Mail shows new messages being
downloaded but they don't show up in Kmail. Anyone seeing this behavior
?
A positive note on the KDE issue,while waiting for the fix, I tried out
Evolution & Galeon, very nice apps, thank you.
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On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:48, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
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> On Sunday 13 January 2002 13:17, Greg C. Madden wrote:
> > Sometime during the breakage in KDE I lost the ability
> > to see the messages and headers in one of
stall kdm',
this assumes that you have a source for KDE for Stable.
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kde
developers determine. This is not an attack on the kde developers who
are doing,imho, amazing work, as are the Debian developers.
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ontpaths in
~/XF86Config-4 were configured wrong. I had just loaded Abiword & was
trying to deal with Abiwords fontpath requirements. Fontpath issues can
include anti-aliasing in KDE I think.
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On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 16:28, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
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> > Last time X-windows/KDE startup froze on me I found my fontpaths in
> > ~/XF86Config-4 were configured wrong. I had just loaded Abiword & was
> > trying to deal with Abiwords fontpath requi
p; Woody, I am using KDE 3 on a Debian unstable box
and it fixed my issue. I want to run pure Woody but that doesn't look
like it will work for a KDE workstation & Woody.
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th the 'auth' option in the /etc/ppp/options
file.You can test by changing the line to 'noauth'.
# Require the peer to authenticate itself before allowing network
# packets to be sent or received.
# Please do not disable this setting. It is expected to be standard in
# future rel
e-Directory.
> What can I do? Knows someone somethink about that?
>
> Thanks,
> Christian
I don't have an answer, I don't know where the configuration date is
stored. The link points to 'file:/home/' it should point to
'file:/home//Documents'
is . Under file associations Writer
is setup for .doc extensions & calc is for .xls. (KDE3.0.3) Debian
3.0/testing.
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from a KDE mirror.
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