sounds like the same thing you did. When I drag a
window (using its titlebar) from desktop 1 to the right, it moves to desktop
2 (as the pager layout would cause me to expect).
> Likewise, mapping the desktop switching shortcuts has the same behaviour.
These also are working properly here
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think what you're seeing is related this.
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efully crafted URI naming scheme)...
Yay!
Ok, so now that I have totally abused this list, I will crawl off and get some
sleep...
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"Mamma Mia! Here I go again // My, my! How can I resi
tandard font" in Konqueror?
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mple:
# /etc/x11/Xsession.d/10local-environment
export KDEDIRS=/usr/local/kde:/usr/local:/usr
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tarballs would
work properly out-of-the-box on a standard Debian KDE installation. But read
the patch. It's small.
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a bug be filed?
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in /etc/bind/db.blackhole. Hehe. This probably isn't something we can
t non-Gtk applications in your menu, don't install them!
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On Sunday 12 January 2003 09:59 am, Sven Bergner wrote:
> I use the kde 3.0.99 packages from Ralf Nolden and have some trouble with
> my german umlauts while using konsole. I can see the umlauts when I type
> them, but when I make a ls or ll all umlauts are only ?(questionmarks).
> What do I have t
implemented) than writing a
whole new kpart. (Plus this way you would get to have syntax highlighting
and other nice kwrite features in your "text viewer").
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On Sunday 19 January 2003 04:46 pm, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Sunday 19 January 2003 21:05, Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
> > You might approach this wishlist bug from the point of view of "I would
> > like KWrite to page-down when spacebar is pressed in read-only mode
I think it
is a bug affecting certain video drivers that was fixed in XFree86 4.2.
Your problem might be caused by something totally different, but this is
probably worth a try, as the symptoms are the same.
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d highly enough running a pure sid system (with X 4). I am
yet to hear a good argument for running Debian/testing.
I know this probably isn't the most helpful advice. I do hope you get your
fonts straightened out. Crummy fonts really are a drag.
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=)
BTW, I love your apt ioslave. I've already installed it on all my
workstations. =)
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ready had the debian dir all set up).
See http://debian.houseofnate.net/ for sources.
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kage uploaded sooner than I. Otherwise, if it's cool with the
upstream authors, I'll file an ITP tomorrow and seek a sponsor in the
appropriate places.
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ugs.debian.org/221820 (currently down)
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ion/
examples/dcop-away.sh is not executable.", but I think this is safe to
ignore. [2003-12-02: I have since made this warning go away.]
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I meant to mention that this is Debian bug #222154.
Hi Hervé,
On Saturday 06 December 2003 03:23 pm, herve wrote:
> Hi i have kde 3.1.4 and a logitech keyboard cordless desktop the one with
> the optical mouse (4 btn) + wheel on the left of the keyboard.
> I chose in configuration panel the option "logitech Cordless desktop pro"
> aplly the nex set
X11 that is in woody (long, long ago), I had
the same problem, which as far as I can tell, was caused by buggy video
drivers that caused a crash when an application tried to enable "Display
Power Management Signaling" features. Disabling this prevented further
crashes for me.
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:41 pm, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 March 2004 18:31, Raul Montagne wrote:
> > Which is the way to customize the KDE menu (big K) for all the users
> > in a machine.
>
> Add / modify desktop files in:
> KDE 3.1: /usr/share/applnk/...
> KDE 3.2: /
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 02:58 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Or is it that everybody thinks it works fine, and nobody bothered to report
> that it actually doesn't work at all?
I don't think there are even packages on which to file bug reports yet.
I too have been frustrated by a lack of
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> It's odd though, if I boot back into 2.4.26, I don't get the "click" issue
> with KDE 3.2.2, just with 2.6.5. Maybe this is some KDE/kernel problem?
Your X server isn't running with a negative
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On Monday 10 May 2004 11:48 am, Birgit und Ulrich Fürst wrote:
> By the way. Is it bad to use staff instead of user as group? I didn't
> find any system files using staff.
FWIW, The staff group has write access to everything under /usr/local.
As /us
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On Monday 17 May 2004 12:52 am, Bruce Park wrote:
> I'm currently using the Luxi Sans font (part of ttf-xfree86-nonfree) on my
> desktop. For some strange reason, the font looks very ugly.
I suspect you dislike the fact that some parts of the cha
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On Monday 17 May 2004 07:39 pm, Bruce Park wrote:
> Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
> > Try putting the following stanza in either your /etc/fonts/local.conf or
> > ~/.fonts.conf:
>
> Can you explain what stanzas are?
A stanza is a gr
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On Monday 17 May 2004 09:40 pm, Bruce Park wrote:
> OMG! Thank you so much for that tip. Although the font is not as clear as
> it used to be, at least it's proportional (which is what I wanted). I've
> been waiting so long to solve this problem for so
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On Saturday 12 June 2004 09:07 am, Andreas Bauer wrote:
> Am Samstag, 12. Juni 2004 01:18 schrieb Bob Hauck:
> > I noticed today that KDE menus now are
> > inverting the colors of what is behind them. It does not seem to
> > matter which b
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On Wednesday 23 June 2004 09:16 am, David Goodenough wrote:
> Recently there was a change to KDE which stopped Alt+ the underlined letter
> on menu entries from invoking that entry. If you are lucky and the letter
> does not have another meaning, then
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On Friday 25 June 2004 06:09 am, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> instead of downgrading (see mail of Tim Mueller) you also could execute
> xmodmap -e 'clear mod1' -e 'add mod1 = Alt_L'
> on the console.
>
> This is not permanently. After X restarting y
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On Tuesday 29 June 2004 08:00 pm, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> [...]
> Well, that's my minimum list of apps. If others send their
> top 5 KDE apps we get a _small_ but useful new kde-destop-environment
> pkgs before sarge+1.
For me, in addition to stuff in
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On Thursday 08 July 2004 07:33 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> How can I change the keystroke used to invoke the "loop-through-desktops"
> from CTRL-TAB to something else? CTRL-TAB is used by Blender to invoke
> Pose Mode.
KControl -> Regional & Accessibi
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On Tuesday 13 July 2004 09:51 pm, Nick Boyce wrote:
> Maybe it would pay me to downgrade back to Woody's XFree86 4.1.0-16
> first, and then try the KDE upgrade ...
Yes, that's likely your problem right there.
You say you use Woody to avoid wrangling
be done, and then remove the
"echo" to actually do it if it makes sense.
Cheers, (and good luck)
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In my experience, aptitude has its own set of problems. Alas, nothing is
perfect.
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t status 2
The quick fix is to rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/kicker.postinst -- it's a 0-byte
file anyway in that package. =P
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packages of priority standard and higher.
The KDE packages are priority optional, which is not affected by the
immediately upcoming freeze.
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sudo rather than su. Using sudo is better because it allows for much
finer-grained control of who can run what as root (or other users), and does
not require anyone to know the root password.
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