oot, or let it become root. (Just open
a root terminal when you open a terminal.)
If you have all of GTK, etc. installed, you can try Synaptic. It will
run under KDE4, as long as your glib, and gtk/gnome libraries are in
good shape.
If a few icons are missing, you may need to install an i
m package but, how can I find what is it?
If I understand correctly, KDE 4.1 was never intended for production
use. The backports version may simply be be missing some icons. If
this is the case, file a bug report against it. (But not before
double-checking and asking around, first. Also
Experimental version may be more
ready to be a production version that the backports version seems to be.
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>
> How can I know witch is my KDE4 version ?
>
> In the start splash I only see 4.1 so I don't know if it si 4.1.2 or 4.1.3
> or wathever
>
> GUAN
>
You may check which package is installed with apt or aptitude.
# man apt
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Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> Martin,
>
> I have rewritten the UsersGuide section: Installing DEBs for Debian. You
> should have a look here to see how to install KDE packages in your Debian
> machine.
>
> http://www.kde.org/documentation/userg
looks like everything is running fine.. X4.0.2/latest libqt/xfs-xtt.. modified
all the config files as told.. however, when
trying to choose a font either from "look and feel" or konqueror, both crash
with the following:
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
0x40c6519
Would anyone please let me know how i can make certain windows COMPLETELY
borderless?
Also.. i've installed ATERM for background transparency.. however, in shell i
can't use backspace.. have to use ctrl+backspace to erase.. would ayone know
how
to fix that?
merci
Andy Saxena wrote:
I have been using Debian Unstable for a while now. I was using KDE 2.1 quite
happily before the upgrade to 2.2beta. I find that if I log into KDE, the
system freezes completely when I try to move the windows around. I even tried
purging all KDE packages and reinstalling them.
Hi All,
I've been curious about this for a while: I really like the
integration between the KDE menu and the Debian menu, but
wouldn't it be nice if KDE had icon for all of those extra
apps..
Has anybody put together a set of them somewhere?
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Try as I might I haven't been able to get the flash plugin to
work in Konqueror. Has anybody here seen it working?
My main concern actually is that without it a visit to a flash
site causes Konqueror spawn a number of windows going to the
flash download page..
Thanks!
f time If you go to a
keysigning party there will usually be instructions posted
with the party announcement. If you do step 3 you can make
your public key public with
gpg --send
Hope that helps. The gpg manual is pretty well written, so it
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 06:36, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Not if he uses the repeater function of GPM. Turning off gpm while trying
> to access /dev/gpmdata is probably not a good idea.
I have this same problem of not being able to use
the mouse in X after being started for the console.
I use this wor
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 18:13, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > I have this same problem of not being able to use
> > the mouse in X after being started for the console.
> > I use this workaround because I don't use kdm much,
> gpm -h
> and look for the -R option.
> You can also use gpmconfig.
I'm not sur
Konqueror and mozilla are not working on my
system after the last unstable updates, can
anyone suggest a decent replacement browser
in the mean time ?
I just kicked into GNOME to see how it's going
but after using KDE for half a year I had to
exit from it as I don't have the patience to
re-learn i
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 18:09, Justin Graham wrote:
> You need to downgrade your libc6 package. I have a page setup at
> http://www.atomichamster.com/fix_libc6.php3
Thank you very much for sharing your efforts into this
problem. FWIW, just a hint of how to downgrade a package
would be nice. I'm a lo
A little change I've noticed with KDE 2.2.1 and konsole
is when making a selection in a shell that one _has_ to
move the mouse away from the selected area before being
able to MMB paste the text. I never had to do this up
till the recent 2.2.1 updates. Any else notice this and
have any suggestions
head for
the last couple of days trying to work out what is wrong...
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 14:07, Josh Morris wrote:
> Tonight I upgraded to the latest offerings in unstable, and now I noticed
> that I cannot connect to anything SSL in Konqueror (Mozilla still works).
FWIW I have the opposite problem, mozilla refuses to connect
to SSL (https) sites but konqueror sti
Errors were encountered while processing:
klyx
where could i get kdelibs0g and qt1g ???
tia,
mark.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 07:06:17PM +0200, Franz Keferboeck wrote:
> a possibility to share the mail-folders between lin & win. It would be best
> to be able to do this with KMail and Outlook (Express and "normal"), but also
> other solutions qould be possible! Thnx in advance
Not on-disk unless
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 05:15, Robert Tilley wrote:
> ...
> Do I need to ditch KDE and use a lightweight wm for for multimedia? I
> would use noatun (KDE Multimedia Player) but that program doesn't allow
> easy display-window size-changing.
>
> Any information as to what I may be doing wrong is most w
Please excuse a naive quetsion... I want to compile Muse
( http://muse.seh.de ) and in its make.inc it has a setting
for QTDIR but best I can determine the original QT packages
are splt up on Debian so how do I define a single QTDIR
env variable for compiling KDE/QT apps under Debian ?
Or, is ther
I can't find where to set up spell checking in Kmail ?
I thought I'd bump into the settings one day but it's
been nearly a year since I had any spell checking in a
mailer since dropping Navigator for Kmail ?
--markc
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 16:05, Michael Ashton wrote:
> Personally, I'd like to see Univers become the sans-serif standard on
> Linux. That's _my_ favourite. But Helvetica's OK too.
Interesting to hear fo your viewpoint, where is "Univers" ?
The main problem with the Adobe helvetica on Linux is it
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 20:06, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> We are very close to freeze. I'm very impatiently waiting for word on
> ...
> Speak now or forever hold your piece. In a few weeks it will be RC bug
> fixes only.
Minor knit, I've notice that in the last week with
Konsole, that using any conso
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 06:50:03PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 19:39:07 +1100 Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The solution is rather simple, requiring recompilation to
> > get the correct linkage to libpng3, but it would of been nice t
I would like to see an automated bug report stating what the
issues are and how the maintainer can fix it. That's what I got during the
last update to python and it made my life as a maintainer straight forward.
Rather than having to guess some non-backwards compatable change in an
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:06:21PM +0100, Noel Koethe wrote:
> On Mit, 02 Jan 2002, Mark Purcell wrote:
>
> > > That's the problem; there is just no real solution besides a big
> > > recompile.
> >
> > My question still remains. If we require a big
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 20:27, Mariusz Przygodzki wrote:
> > There was no prior notice of this on either this list or debian-devel.
>
> Because some arrogant assholes (called debian maintaners officially)
> have flamed Ivan on debian-devel for his very hard volunteer work. The
> most interesting is tha
tp://codesorcery.net
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desperate an `apt-get build-dep && apt-get source -b kmerlin` will
build your own kmerlin package for you which is usable.
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 07:38:31PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 07:38:47AM +1100, Mark Purcell wrote:
> Ivan decided that libpng3 was the way forward for libqt2 people, but
> then Chris (rightly, IMHO) decided that libqt2 would keep libpng2, and
> libqt3 would
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 07:50:48AM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> "When it's ready". Bear in mind, however, that KDE has the fastest
> release team/whatever known to man.
Any chance of getting them to work on Debian instead/as well :-) .
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:17:16AM +0100, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
> > deb ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/debian unstable main contrib
> > non-free
> 1) and 2
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 12:26:43PM +0100, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> mirror: B_more_in_sync
> --
> Package: A
> (has been replaced by Aplus or is not available any more)
> Depends: B ( = 0.2)
So package A which does not exist depends on B=0.2? Huh?
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 04:18:49PM +0200, Eray Ozkural (exa) wrote:
> Using /opt for packages doesn't violate the policy in any way. I repeat,
> James *is* right. I suggest you to read it thoroughly before making further
> judgement.
Deciding to use it for KDE would, however, result in large nu
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 08:55:02AM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> the Dark Ages. When you ask people what the best thing about Debian is,
> they respond "policy" (in general; some say dpkg/apt). So what are we
> doing? Random crap, I hear you say?
Not to mention the fact that one of the major reaso
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 06:00:24PM +0100, Laurent Rathle wrote:
> I've generated a key with 3 different UID with GPG. I affected each one to an
> identity in KMail. When I sign my message, KMail always use the same identity
> for the three. Is it possible to have a key with three UID with KMail
I was just curious to weather anti aliased fonts are included in SID's kde
2.2.2.? I was reading the lists approximately 1-2 weeks ago and I noticed
DanielS say that he wasnt going to include the packages due to their
instability. Anyway my SID box hasn't been updated for about one month and to
Lenny after
4 enters unstable. The current setup seems a mite inflexible. To me,
the newbie.)
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the effort, however unlikely that may be. Lacking that, 4.1 in unstable
and 4.2 in experimental seems worthwhile, freeze or no freeze. (From
That is not one of the options you had to choose from. uploading
etimes quite off the current
conditions outside.
Not really surprising given that the BBC are on the other side of the world.
I guess some more localised plugins for local weather would be a sensible way
forward.
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KDE4.2 is a complex beast which does take time in the planning.
There was an earlier suggestion that we just dump and run and get everything
into unstable as quickly as possible and work out the mess later. That wasn't
taken up and we are using experimental and planned mi
you ended up with bits of slightly different editions, such as
something from backports. (No surprise about troubles from that, of
course.)
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every post you are making here to debian-kde and also forwarding a bug
upstream. Takes me about 3-6 minutes per bug. Because that is what Debian is
about. Lots of people, like you, doing a little bit of work when they have
some spare time.
So with your next spare 3 minutes, look at the
would you prefer?
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Iceweasel
showfoto
okular
Right click on an .jpg image on your desktop/ dolphin.
Select Properties & the icon with the spanner will allow you to edit the
default order applications are called up for that file type.
I quite like showfoto, but I would ;-)
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> > still relevant, forward it upstream, and mark it as forwarded in the BTS.
> >
> > Mark
>
> If you can show me how to forward a bug upstream in 3 minutes, I'd be
> more than willing to do so (-:.
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right time. Of course getting upstream to
subscribe to a number of sources is always a challenge, but presumably they
are happy with subscribing to high s/n traffic about their package.
I know maduck is doing some work to try and sync bug reports/ patches across
distributions.
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then receive updates as lancelot progresses through Debian and
as Debian users report bugs, he would receive them directly.
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> Bug filed: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189520
> Mon Apr 13 20:26:59 EST 2009
>
> six minutes.
>
> Lets see what upstream do with it now ;-)
Mon Apr 13 20:56:57 EST 2009
Hey look I have a response from upstream with
rg/sid/knemo
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xserver-xorg-input-mouse/testing xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/testing libgl1-mesa-dri/testing libgl1-mesa-glx/testing
xserver-xorg-input-kbd/testing
Have a look at http://bugs.debian.org/525231
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Severity: normal
This library was origianly part of KDE3 support for digikam.
It is now obsolete and should be removed from testing & unstable.
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 01:38:00 am Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Thanks. I didn't know scim-bridge was from the KDE project.
What about http://www.scim-im.org/development/bug_reports.
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On Friday 02 October 2009 23:44:10 Cade Robinson wrote:
> > What about libxine1-ffmpeg package? Is it installed?
>
> That was not installed.
> I installed it and it fixed the issue.
>
> Thanks!
>
Thanks that worked for me too!
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see above URL, before it can get to testing.
When/if KDE 4.3.4 is uploaded to unstable it will also follow the same rules.
There is no rule that 4.3.2 has to make it into testing before 4.3.4 can be
uploaded.
More details here: http://www.debian.org/devel/testing
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c in Debian.
Unfortunately there is very little we can do from a Debian perspective as
upstream have not yet updated the documentation suite for digikam.
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/docs
http://sourceforge.net/projects/digikam/files/
Rest assured that once upstream do release, the Debia
60893
and I forwarded upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218467
I think I have been seeing this behaviour in other apps as well, enabling some
of the plasma active wallpapers also seems to be pushing my CPU to 100%. :-(
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On Friday 18 December 2009 19:54:16 Mark Purcell wrote:
> On Thursday 17 December 2009 07:02:45 Dietz Pröpper wrote:
> > Digikam eats up 95%+ of the cpu and does not terminate properly.
> > (bug ##560893) Upstreams says, this might be a Debian problem.
> >
> > Theref
was switched on.
Have you checked your settings?
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e digikam
and that will let us know what is going on.
In my case I had an issue with FD 7 not being opened which led me to nepomuk.
Also could I ask you to continue to cc: the bug tracking system, so we can keep
a record of the debugging efforts.
Thanks,
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you get the same result.
I suspect this issue is being caused by the marble plugin widget in digikam.
Have a look at this report of mine:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220236
Thanks,
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gt; much.
A package of digikam rebuilt against experimental-snapshots is available at:
http://people.debian.org/~msp
I will upload this fixed digikam to experimental once KDE 4.4.1 his
experimental.
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[...]
GOes away and does rest of the build
[...]
# dpkg -i ../kipi-plugins*deb
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ree to run KDE3 lenny without bug fixes for as long as
you want.
The Debian KDE maintainers are free to remain in sync with upstream.
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On Friday 07 May 2010 17:36:12 Sven Joachim wrote:
> Given that kaffeine
> 0.8 was a quite mature program with lots of features, I find this very
> sad.
Sven,
Please ensure you forward this upstream.
Thanks,
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on here, so channel this into your own team,
don't try and convince other teams to work on something they don't want too.
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t I use.
>
> Any alternative? Please give me suggestions.
IMHO twinkle is still the lead in KDE, even though it is now dead upstream :-(
ekiga is very solid and worth looking at.
Others showing promise are yate-qt4 (active development) and linphone.
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http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/mailinglist.html
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On Sunday 25 July 2010 21:11:35 Lars Schimmer wrote:
> MSN plugin hits the error:
> "Cannot load the WLM Messenger protocol plugin".
MSN plugin works fine here on sid:
kopete/4:4.4.5-1
libmsn0.3/4.1-1.2
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x27;t be able to be uploaded to squeeze and it is undesirable to upload to
unstable, until squeeze is released.
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frozen and we can't do much more than backport bug fixes.
Uploading to experimental now..
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needing any from squeeze:
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On Friday 10 September 2010 05:57:14 George Kiagiadakis wrote:
> Semi-official KDE SC 4.5.1 packages are now available at
> http://qt-kde.debian.net/. Enjoy!
Great work George.
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function correctly, but does nothing for the instability
between libmarblewidget4 & libmarblewidget10. Ie you should still manually
uninstall libmarblewidget4, but you can now retain digikam.
kipi-plugins to follow shortly.
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upload those packages.
They are now uploaded.
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You will need to include the source packages from qt-kde.debian.net
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For remote maintenance purposes I want to add a default user called
"fixme" with no password to the system.
If the remote user has problems with their computer they should be able
to press Enter and "fixme" will login and run a script connecting the
machine to the internet and send me the IP addre
nd the night.. I also have cable access so bandwidth
> shouldnt be to much of a concern although I prolly will only be able to
> upload at 16k a second due to optus's upload speed restrictions although
> sending pakages shouldnt be to much of a problem. So the offer is there if
> you still need it?
Oh i can download at about 500k-1mg a second... if the hops between you and
,e allow for it which you would have to see.
>
> Reguards
>
> Mark Lee
Mr Stone, would please take your personal snipping off this list !
It's of no interest to the rest of us if you have some personal ego
problem with someone else. Your responses indicate you yourself
need an extra pair of nappies.
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 16:39, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Thu,
Just our of curiosity, today I decided that I would like to give the Mosfet
liquid engine a looksie. I am currently running KDE 2.2.2 (woody) and I found
that tracking down the actual tarballs for this release to be quite difficult
so basically I am just asking the list if anybody can give me a
I'm currently compiling kde3. It's working great so far but I'm running out
of space on my partition.
After I do my 'make all' then my ' make install' is it safe to delete the
directory?
How about after all the packages are installed is it safe to delete all the
kde.. dirs that I used to com
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 02:41:27PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 05:46, Eray Ozkural wrote:
> > Packaging KDE for a particular platform is not too difficult. It is simply
> Packaging KDE is significantly more difficult than most other packaging
> tasks. KDE depends on many l
your system trying to be used in an inconsistent manner,
which would present the symptoms you report of noatun crashing.
I would suggest that you purge all your KDE packages, reinstall the KDE2
packages, purge again and then install the KDE3 packages per the
instructions.
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nden does it with
XFree86, ChrisC did it for a little while with previous kde test debs, Ben
does it with his KDE3 packages, I'm about to do it with mine. Others do bits
and pieces.
I'd even be happy to stick what I got from geniussystems.net up under my own
people.debian.org acc
to download the -dev packages I didn't get before
geniussystems went down.
This also meant that I have been able to build kmerlin-1.0 and upload to
http://people.debian.org/~msp/ for anyone who is after it. I'll upload
kmerlin-1.0 to main once the KDE3 packages are available in main.
so I think it might be an X or KDE
> issue...
Home/End don't work becuase of bash problems look at Bug#89026, #119491,
#128687.
Full details http://calc.cx/kde
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On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 06:29:58PM +1000, David Fisher wrote:
> Can someone take pity and set me aright here please?
David,
Have a look at http://calc.cx/kde, the apt source line is there and is:
deb http://kde3.geniussystems.net/debian ./
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> me please?
That would of been me..
kmerlin-1.0 for KDE2 is loaded to unstable.
kmerlin-1.0 for KDE3 is loaded to http://people.debian.org/~msp/
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