around
unassigned for ages, but generally only when they're minor, not when
the project manager doesn't want to bother forwarding them to the
appropriate developer.
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Here's a suggestion to the people attacking jianan - just ignore his
posts in the future.
Out of curiosity, jianan, is English your first language?
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e complaining about him asking for help ARE wasting
bandwidth, and should just ignore his questions if they don't want to
deal with them, instead of insulting him for asking them.
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onflict" leads to
the whole system locking up, except for the magic sysrq key and a few
other kernel functions. I also believe it's not /just/ 2.4 - I
remember reports of similar behavior under 2.6 kernels.
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ther paying attention to that file unless there's
some kind of problem you're trying to resolve. Most of it's just debug
messages.
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ur toolbars (I mean a special
> target that if you drop things on it ... they are destroyed).
The way most programs handle it is by opening a toolbar modification
dialog with the toolbars visible and letting you drag and drop buttons
to/from them while it's open. Firefox and OpenOffice
at's what Firefox and OpenOffice
do, and it avoids a lot of the really weird problems with customizing
toolbars and subtoolbars in KDE. Never mind the usability problems of
the toolbar edit dialog.
So if your KDE does let you do that, what patches have you applied to it?
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 22:07:19 +0200, Mateusz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sorry for a stupid question but where do i change fonts ? in mc or i change
> something in system ?
Assuming that you're running it in konsole...
Settings -> Font -> Custom
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ons.
Also the default Crystal icons. They're distinctive and easy on the
eyes. And the set's not missing any icons.
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rly.
Is there already a bug about this and, if not, what package should it
be submitted for?
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;t.
As far as I can tell, truetype fonts cause the problem, bitmapped ones
are fine. This is just my experience with three or fonts, though, so
that might be true in general.
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t sure if its
because they're waiting for /all/ the 3.2.3 packages to make it in or
what. But I've rarely seen the kde metapackage usable in testing for
installing a kde system. (Could just have checked at bad times,
though)
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feedback to:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88401
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86426
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to display the directory (perhaps
> one minute for a directory containing about 30 items).
> Is this a known problem, or a setup problem on my part?
Do you have the little content preview icons for directories turned on?
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what file-types are in each subdirectory of the current one. I'd think
that doing that over a network would be even worse, even on an
otherwise fast machine, as Konq's got to recursively query each
directory to see what it contains.
Try turning those off, and see what happens.
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x27;t the greatest. This is much better!
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