Hello!
I recently packaged 'k3b' (www.k3b.org) for woody and sarge. Now i wonder if
everything's right.
May anybody have a look over it, give it a try?
The packages are available via apt-get:
deb http://www.planet-moll.de/debian woody main
resp.
deb http://www.planet-moll.de/debian sarge main
Hi!
I have successfully installed ralphs kde3.1 packages from ktown...
now, while trying to install old packages which are build agains kde3.0.5
(from
ftp.kde.org) there is a dependency problem with libarts1-qt:
it is not available for KDE3.1 (maybe because everything is included in
libar
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Hi Ralph!
I'm not able to 'apt-get update' today. It think that Packages.gz is on the
wrong location...
Best regards
Henning
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Oh, yes i know: RTFM ;-)
http://devel-home.kde.org/~nolden/kde/README
Henning
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Hi!
Now, there are two possibilities of getting KDE3.1 for debian:
- - ktown.kde.org
- - download.kde.org
What 're the pros/cons of each of them?
I want to give it a try, installing it on my debian sarge. Is this possible?
Best regards
Henning
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Am Mittwoch, 29. Januar 2003 00:14 schrieb Tomas Willebrand:
Hmm, let's have a look at the stack trace:
[...]
> #22 0x4113576a in KonqIconViewWidget::startImagePreview ()
[...]
So, the problem is maybe because of image previews... Try to disable previews
as a
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Hi Thomas!
Hmm, you're running sarge, right?
Open a konsole and start noatun there. Does it complain about a missing
library 'libvorbisfile.so.0'?
In that case, become root and do:
cd /usr/lib
ln -s libvorbisfile.so.3 libvorbisfile.so.2
ln -s libvorbisfile.s
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Hi!
i posted a bug report on http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53824
Can anybody reproduce this behaviour?
Regards
Henning
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Hi!
before installing kdeaddons there where only two screensavers:
blank screen
random
ok. now i've intalled kdeaddons and a lot of savers appeared. But most of them
were not working until i also installed xscreensavers.
Missing dependency?
Regards
Henning
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> It's there, but it's a recommends (xscreensaver-nognome | xscreensaver),
> since you can happily use the KDE-specific screensavers without
> xscreensaver being installed.
Ok, then it's a bug in KDE (or in ralfs packages?) that screensavers are shown
which are
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Hi!
It seems that localisation for kdeextragear is missing in kde-i18n-de (maybe
also in packages for other languages...). So, some kde applications are only
available in english at the moment...
Regards
Henning
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On Monday 03 February 2003 07:47, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> It's up to the program's author to package a complete release
> tarball as soon as he feels he wants to release a new version. That should
> then contain the translations
The last official release of k3b is
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On Monday 03 February 2003 22:47, R. Rodriguez wrote:
> [...]
> Koctave3
> http://arcus.mine.nu/kde/koctave/
> [...]
There it says:
Please note that the current version of koctave does not work under kde3.
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On Wednesday 12 February 2003 22:48, Laurent Rathle wrote:
> [...] but when it comes to dev packages, it doesn't work.
It may be helpful if you provide some more information...
Hi!
I wonder if its possible to use another (fixed) keyboard layout (german)
without having that 'flag icon' in the taskbar?
Regards
Henning
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 23:31, R. Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi. On recent versions, i've noticed that k3b seems a little "strange" to
> me, since the directories window doesn't appear "sticked" to the main
> window anymore... if u select the main window, the direc
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Hi!
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There was an error loading module
'System/Debian/Gnome/Screensaver.desktop'
The diagnostics is:
-
This error occours if i do the follwing steps:
1. right click on desktop
2. choose 'configure desktop' from the context menu
3. Activate 'screensa
Hi!
It has been discussed a few days before how to setup kdm to use a login shell:
in /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsession change the first line from:
#!/bin/sh
to
#!/bin/bash --login
ok.
i wonder if this should be the default (it seems to be default for xdm/gdm) as
some packages need /etc/profile sourced.
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Hi Ralf!
Can you provide ksetiwatch?
http://ksetiwatch.sourceforge.net/
Beside that, k3b is avialable in a newer version (0.8.1)
http://www.k3b.org
regards
Henning
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Hi!
Excerpt from http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html :
---
(gpg-agent outputs a little shell script that sets the environment variable
GNUPG_AGENT_INFO). You may want to add this to your ~/.xsession or startkde
so that all programs see the environment variable.
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ok, so i did. I've
On Saturday 22 March 2003 21:50, Anh Lai wrote:
> Does anyone have the option for a folder's property: "Holds a mailing list"
> working?
Yes, in an older version. Now, i have the same problem...
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Hi!
I updated my system to kde3.1.1 / X11_4.3 using Ralfs packages. Mostly
everything works perfect, but one exception: The font, used by 'konsole'
looks like this:
V e r y u g l y
(it is also bold...)
I found some things about defining font aliases from 'mono' to 'fixed' via
XftConfig, bu
On Saturday 29 March 2003 01:52, Alan Chandler wrote:
> You need to look at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. Near the front it should have
> some statements like /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts which should list
> your font directories (it will also find any subdirectories). If these are
> not right, change them
Hi!
I wonder if there is a standalone package of artsd available.
One of my computers is running KDE. The second computer is a Xless server (no
graphic card/monitor). I know that it's possible to use arts (artsdsp) to
redirect sound played on the server via network to the KDE-machine (which ha
On Saturday 06 September 2003 15:37, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Are you sure? I have a more button
Hmm, i have a 'more' button, but only for the actions, not for more
conditions...
There is a item 'pass through script' (translated from german...) in the
list of available actions. Maybe that's more
On Sunday 22 February 2004 20:28, Jean-Michel Kelbert wrote:
> Le 22/02/04 à 14:53 Rafael Rodriguez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
écrivait :
> > Hi. Anyone knows when new version of k3b is planned to hit sid? I
> > heard it was hitting experimental before... but still we are
> > trapped in the cdrdao era ;)
On Monday 23 February 2004 23:50, Jean-Michel Kelbert wrote:
> And I want to remove k3bsetup from the package.
Hmm, Sebastian did this in a prior version of k3b (for the shell
script), and just returned to include it again, because of thousands of
users complaining about k3bsetup not there. Im n
On Monday 08 March 2004 14:36, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> As of now, kde-i18n is still missing
I simply installed the i18n-de package from woody. Works great...
Henning
Hi!
Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of KDE322 for
Woody?
This would break compatibility with many (all?) existing KDE
applications packaged for KDE < 322.
I am providing a package of k3b for woody. This package won't install
with the current debs of KDE322. Sure, it's
On Sunday 25 April 2004 17:35, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Henning Moll writes:
> > Hi! Will this package be also renamed in the 'final release' of
> > KDE322 for Woody?
>
> Yes.
AFAIK, 'c102' stands for the transition from one gcc-version to another
i
Hello!
I have an additional question to an old mailing list discussion:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/04/msg00259.html
It was about dependency problems just due to the fact, that packages are
(unnecessarily) named different: There are many KDE backports out
there, some of them depend
Chris, thank you for your answer!
On Sunday 01 August 2004 22:18, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Otherwise if it
> isn't really built against gcc 3.2+ it should not be using the c102
> form of the name.
Hmm, i think they must be compiled with gcc < 3.2. Otherwise they won't
work on woody, right?
So i as
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