Hi
I installed all the kde_1.2-final packages for potato. The problem I
have is that I can't open attachments. Instead "part://2" is showd in
the left bottom.
When I start kmail from the shell kmail prompts
"kdecore (KProtocolManager): ERROR: Protocol part not found"
I think this is due to a p
I installed debian potato an an other system, same kde packages, same
gui. There it works :(. So I'm afraid I have to redo some things on
my system also.
Hendrik
Hi
> As a sysad, I do not like to edit anything beneath /usr by hand
> Usually, in backing up a complete system, I regard it to be
> completely restorable with only the original packages at hand and a
> backup of everything except /usr.
And because that worked for me, it was one of reasons to
Hi
With Linux it is possible to setup an certain user and than clone the
complete homedirectory to an other username. The only program I
couldn't manange to work with that is mozilla :(.
In computer pool here the officials don't want personal acounts, so
every workstation has it's own unpersona
> It's quite a while I had a look at koffice, so I don't know
> anything about features and stability.
> I have no idea what machines you are running in your school, this
> might be helpfull.
>
>
> I run SO5.2 for spreadsheet applications on my P133 with 80 MB RAM.
> Well it takes a while to start
Hi
> As far as burning CD's, you need to be sure to use the right image.
> Sun does provide a CD that includes StarOffice for Solaris, Linux
> and M$ Windows, but the down-load package is limited to Linux.
I just downloaded the tars and burned it. That should be ok.
> OpenOffice is even more tro
> I don't know about kword, but this document is an XLS spreadsheet
> 10 rows x 4 columns containing only numbers.
Hmm I opend it with StarOffice 5.2 and it was an normal
text-document with tables and spread-sheet graphic.
Hi
> >Try adding yourself to the audio group. "addgroup
> >username audio" then log out and back in. Worked for
> >me anyway.
>
> This seems to come up again and again. Users not in audio group or
> other access groups. Is there some reason that Debian does not
> include users into these groups
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> well, 64MB is it. Actually, my laptop with 64MB wasn't useable very
> well. (it was running ONLY KDE, before login a 'ps axuw' was 10-12
> processes, nothing big). But it started swapping at once and
> compiling something while in KDE wasn't realisti
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> I have just set myself up with 2.2r3, my first debian, and have
> GNOME opening on boot, but I would like to know how to (1) make
> GNOME not start on boot, so that (2) I can start KDE (either at
> boot or from the console). I have no idea how t
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> On Wednesday 24 October 2001 20:54 pm, Tom Allison wrote:
> > I'll ask you the same thing I asked of LaTeX.
> > Any suggestions on "tutorial" sites to introduce me to this
> > further?
> >
> > I'm very, very unfamiliar with what these are and wo
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Hi
> heck, you're right. the search engine at lists.debian.org is
> somehow broken; i didn't find anything, although i knew quite well
> what to search for. (bug the web admin with it. :))
One can also search this list on http://www.geocrawler.com .
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Hi Thomas
> Laptop computer
> Xfree 4.1.0-9
> KDE 2.2.2 (from yesterday)
>
> X is configured to use the built-in touchpad as primary mouse input
> device, and an USB mouse as secondary. Works perfect, except for
> the following issue:
>
> Under KDE 2.
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> When I mount a floppy using the KDE desktop icon I get filenames
> that are abreviated and ugly versions of what is actually on the
> floppy, although I specified vfat as the filesystem.
> I use woody CDs version 3.0.13 (KDE version is 2.1).
I d
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> > If KDE is packaged for Debian by Debian developers it is not an
> >addon and _does_not_ belong in /opt.
>
> That is a serious misunderstanding of "add-on". By add-on here it
> means application software that is not essential for system
> functi
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Am Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2002 11:38 schrieb Maximilian Reiss:
> Ok,
>
> having both (kde2 and kde3) in debian the both time might not be
> the best idea.
> Disadvantages:
> - quite some trouble regarding where the files should go .-)
> - would waste
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Hi
> Another one to the other: you enter the birthday in kab but
> korganizer does not care at all.So why the entry? If you remember
> to look into every (!) entry, every day, you better remember the
>
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> > Is it possible to run KDE with Potoato (2.2 r0)? If so, where
> > should I go for information?
Yes. KDE 2.1.2
Have a look at
http://kde.debian.net/
I currently use the mirror
deb ftp://ftp.wh9.tu-dresden.de/pub/linux/debian-stuff/KDE2 potat
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Hi
I am trying to package "kaspaliste" (0.43-beta2) a literature
database for kde.
I while ago someone posted here that
dh_make --custom /usr/share/doc/kdelibs-dev/dh-make
would be good way to go. Using this I had problems with the
executables. T
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>
> I have exactly the same problem but I think it can be due to a more
> general problem because some other window managers(like sawfish)
> fail also to load.
>
> Fabian
You may check if the loopback device (lo) is up.
That was my problem some w
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Am Mittwoch, 20. März 2002 16:44 schrieb Jay Kline:
> Is there a screen saver or something that will automaticly log a
> user out if left idle for too long? This is for a lab environment,
> so after 5 min of inactivity the screen saver should come up
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Hi
> Anyway, I am moving old my home directory to the new installation,
> and I was pretty much under the impression that moving my KDE
> settings from SuSE's KDE 2.2.2 to the Debian's KDE 2.2.2 could be
> done by simply copying the .kde-directory fro
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Am Samstag, 11. Mai 2002 00:06 schrieb Robert Tilley:
> I grabbed some 3.0.1 debs from your site and I have a question.
> The following is a directory listing of KDE 3.0.1 Base deb packages
> waiting for me to install them. What order do I do so?
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Hi Chris
Am Samstag, 11. Mai 2002 05:30 schrieb Chris Cheney:
> On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 01:44:37AM +0200, Hendrik Naumann wrote:
> > If you grep alpha-debs you should be able to deal with dpkg.
> > There are plenty of force switches
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