my prior problems
might be due to a missing package(s)?
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FINAL QUESTION:
Any pointers to further FAQs, manuals, or web sites which would have
helped me answer these questions myself?
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Thank you all very much for any help.
--Tom
ut... what Debian mirrors ?
Perhaps this is a matter of *patience*, rather than ignorance? My guess
would be that the kind people responsible for the packages might need
some time to prepare the sweet .deb's that you and I just have to
download when we feel like?
Greets,
Tom
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o without that knowledge. OTOH, there's no
similar bug in the BTS, which seems strange (I can't be the only one
experiencing problems with stock Debian packages, can I?).
Could anyone give me a clue as to why this is happening and what I
might've done to it that causes this behavior?
Greets,
Tom
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np: Autechre - Rsdio (ogg)
t and in after doing this if you notice funny behavior.
Hm. That seems to work. :-) Thanks for the tip (and, of course, for the
other tips, too).
Tom
KDEs file
associations.
Indeed, I no longer get asked what application I'd like to use, but
still Konqueror won't just open the link. It opens what seemed to be a
cached page (file:///var/tmp/kdecache-tom/krun/31909.0.) for links that
it know, and new links just tell me the page cannot be
t I'd apt-get install kde-i18n-ar, but it's not
there.
Is that merely the case because i18n-ar is not a part of the official
KDE distribution, as I learned soon thereafter? And if it is, does that
mean even if someone would package it, it wouldn't be included in
Debian?
Greets,
Tom
e-i18n-ar would probably be packaged with
KDE 3.2.3 (at that time, it will get into the official KDE sources), I
don't mind the wait, really. I just wondered why it hadn't been
packaged in the official Debian tree.
Thanks for your reply,
Tom
ly got 2.2-cvs20010602.
Thanks,
--Tom Joseph
Um, couldn't you just remove ~/.kde ...? Does KDE keep per-user config
stuff anywhere else?
--Tom Joseph
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, David Bishop wrote:
>
> The konsole now defaults to having no history, so it's not the keys, you just
> need to go into the settings and set the
That's true but part of the territory when testing software - I just
assumed everyone would know that...
--Tom Joseph
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Andre Alexander Bell wrote:
> On Friday, 29. June 2001 20:41, Tom Joseph wrote:
> > Um, couldn't you just remove ~/.kde ...? Does KDE k
Another hack to do this that is less insecure is (assuming you're logged in
as "somebody" and running X):
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Password:
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--Tom Joseph
On Saturday 15 September 2001 06:54 pm, Jason Boxman wrote:
&
I found something useful on my sound problem on KDE.
I opened an xterm and typed kde2 -h to see what my options are ... well
kde started again.
But it threw an interesting error:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied).
but the ls -l shows the permissions to be lrwxrwxrwx
bleah!
I am using a kernel sound module for my notebook (cs46xx).
I can get the sound to work.
But yesterday while playing around I started up KDE (as root) from the
command line - I normally use 'kdm'. I was greeted with all kinds of
sound effects - startup sounds, clicky sounds, windows open/close
s
Where can I get these totally cool transparent term windows?
Is there a simple one out there some place?
I'm confused.
When I download a theme from kde.classic.themes.org it stores it as a
tar in /tmp.
But I can't untar it or anything else useful with it.
It was trying to run 'ark' every download, but that was failing like
crazy (and I didn't know I even had it in here.).
So I removed ark ( no appa
Tom Allison wrote:
I'm confused.
When I download a theme from kde.classic.themes.org it stores it as a
tar in /tmp.
But I can't untar it or anything else useful with it.
It was trying to run 'ark' every download, but that was failing like
crazy (and I didn't know I ev
I have a window setting of 1152 x 864. At least that's what XF86Config-4
says.
Everything that I open in KDE seems to fill up about 80% of the screen. An
80x24 term window is 50% height and 75% width with a font setting of 'tiny'.
This seems a little larger than it should be.
I'm running test
This question may offend some, but I just have to ask it.
Background:
While advocating the virtues of Linux to my wife, I convinced her to
start her term paper on AbiWord (about 2 years ago). By the third page
of her paper, everything crashed in AbiWord and it was simply incapable
of typing mor
Daniel Robert Franklin wrote:
> I find all the current Office-type offerings grossly inadequate
> compared to LaTeX, but I'm guessing that this would not be a viable
> option for you :)
>
> - Daniel
>
>
I don't think my wife would be interested in it. Though I have wondered
about it myself from
Bud Rogers wrote:
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 19:04 pm, Daniel Robert Franklin wrote:
I find all the current Office-type offerings grossly inadequate compared to
LaTeX, but I'm guessing that this would not be a viable option for you :)
I don't have enough experience with Abiword or Kword to have
Tom Allison wrote:
This question may offend some, but I just have to ask it.
Objective:
Simply put: I want to know if Koffice/Kde/Debian (testing only) is going
to be a presentable enough that I might offer it up to her again.
Experiences?
I want to thank everyone for all their great
Chris Howells wrote:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Tom Allison wrote:
Current:
Under the Woody/Testing version of Debian I have Kword 1.1 (pre-beta2)
on KDE 2.1.2.
You should most definitely upgrade to KDE 2.2.1 and KOffice 1.1 in that
case.
How do I do that?
I vaguely remember something about a command
I was trying to export something to a web image (jpg, gif, png)
I didn't see it.
I'm not a graphics artist by any stretch.
But is one of the listed formats something that will work?
yet, but the meta package is..
emiel
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 12:50, Tom Allison wrote:
> Tom Allison wrote:
> > someone had a great file on how to upgrade something from testing using
> > preferences without upgrading the entire tree.
> > I'm looking into upgrading k
This might sound strange, but some very limited experiments here show
My hard drive is set up to park after 60 seconds of use.
It does that just fine.
It seems at the moment that as soon as I change the focus from one
window to the next, the hard drive spins up and then parks after another
60
Hank Marquardt wrote:
I built a new machine last night, did the potatoe dist-upgrade to unstable
dance and got X installed --
Went to 'apt-get install kde' and get a bunch of dependency failures almost all
related to something >= 4:2.2.2-1, but 4:2.2.1-14 to be installed as
the error. Is the 'kde'
A while back I posted that I was having problems with my notebook
parking the hard drive. I saw this repeated by others as well.
I have an update, but first, to reiterate:
The problem is that the hard drive will park (spin down) and then in <1
second, spin back up again. This repeats ad infini
What is this?
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like crazy.
Especially when I first resume my notebook.
What is it?
What does it do?
Why do I care?
Thanks to all who answered. I can sleep much better now...
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi Tom,
When ever I check 'top' this thing is cranking away like crazy.
Especially when I first resume my notebook.
What is it?
kapm-idled -- kernel apm idle daemon
According to the Kicker Docs, if I right click, I should be able to
remove this icon.
I can't -- there's no menu option for it and now I can't get rid of it.
And...It doesn't work as advertised.
I would like it to, but I can't seem to find anything in syslog or
.xsession-errors to give me a clue
Alec wrote:
On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:42 am, Alec wrote:
On Sunday 02 December 2001 08:32 am, Tom Allison wrote:
According to the Kicker Docs, if I right click, I should be able to
remove this icon.
I can't -- there's no menu option for it and now I can't get rid of it.
And...
I used to have kaudio.
I upgraded to whatever went into testing (2.2.1?) and now I have no sound.
Technically, I have sound, but I have nothing KDE-ish to control it
with. No thing in the menu and nothing to select from the packages.
According the dselect, I already have kaudio installed -- but
Time,
Tom Weichmann
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have tried everything,
and now matter how I compile, I still receive the same error:
There was an error loading the module About-Page for Konqueror.
The diagnostics is:
/usr//lib/libkssl.so.2: undefined symbol: polish__7KDialog
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thank You Very Much For Your Time,
Tom
Hi,
This is Tom. I am interested in purchasing Text Link advertising at some
specific pages of your domain : http://www.samira.co.nz/. Let me know if you
are interested so that we can discuss it further. I can make a good offer to
make it worth your time.
Let me know!
Thanks
Tom
>
> One of the symptoms of the problem is that a kdesktop_lock process is
> running without the screensaver running. If I "killall kdesktop_lock",
> the screensaver will start working again.
I've had this same problem for a couple of weeks. Killing the process
s
i remember correctly (and
it was a very crappy release anyway, most of the 3.0 series were).
Tom
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Sorry this isnt more helpful
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, so how can i change the default fonts that X uses.
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On Friday 26 Jul 2002 10:17 am, Nick Leverton wrote:
> I apologise that this is a bit off topic for the list. Please
> could someone with Konqueror 3.0.2 or better have a look at
> http://www.leverton.org/innaturtle/ , and tell me whether it is possib
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I know kde3 is not part of main debian, but i thought id post here anyway.
Todays libqt-mt updates in unstable have stopped all the kde (not the qt
ones) styles from working, or even appearing in the kcontrol center.
Tom
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> Yep, known issue, I will be preparing new debs soon.
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K*) and i havent changed anything. Ive looked at the script, and there is
nothing that appears wrong, i even get "starting kde desktop manager" appear
in the console.
Im happy to provide any more info if needed.
Tom
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On Friday 16 Aug 2002 9:32 am, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed KDE3 on debian 3.0 and it works. (Seems to be
> faster than KDE2. Is this possible?)
Yes, its much faster than kde2 (will be even faster after the move to gcc 3.2)
L, {116, 274000}) = ? ERESTARTNOHAND (To be
restarted)
--- SIGALRM (Alarm clock) ---
...
Anyone seen this before? We've been able to repeat this on 2 machines, so my
next assumption is that the packages we have are dodgy in some way.
Everything works fine with the 3.0.2 packages... :(
e/htbin/cgiwrap/pgd/debian
> >which leads you to my ftp area containing KDE3.1-beta
>
These packages are sweet, but i cant start kdevelop anymore. It wants
libkjava.so.1 but i cant find which package provides it. Any help?
Tom
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f keys stored, or some weird configuration
options for GPG? Do you also have a keyserver setup for GPG to use? Its
possible it is trying to remotely pull a key, without a server, and is
synchronsing with a while() rather than semaphores or something.
Tom
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> Obviously I can't get a password from my ISP and I've searched
> everywhere to try to find out which file it's in.
You need to edit your /etc/ppp/options file an have the option noauth (i think
it is commented out by default). Also make sure there is no 'auth'
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compiled seem to not have any kdevelop executable. I
installed all of them just in case but it wasnt there.
Tom
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On Tuesday 03 Sep 2002 4:42 pm, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> tisdagen den 3 september 2002 13.24 skrev Tom Badran:
> > The kdevelop packages you compiled seem to not have any kdevelop
> > executable. I installed all of them just in ca
tforms (ive used it on solaris big iron machines and linux pcs). As its a
java app though it is slow to load, and uses quite a lot of ram. It does have
a very good feature set however, and many good plugins for project
management, cvs integration, auto formatting etc. See www.jedit.org if your
nor encripts my messages.
>
> Someone knows what can I do? I don't get any error/warning message about
> it, and I know gpg works ok.
When composing you need to press either the sign or encrypt button in the
toolbar. You can also set it to do this automatically in the optio
?
Use XMMS, its much better (IMO).
Tom
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expense of gutenbrowser but that also didnt help. im not
too sure what to do to fix this, any help would be much appreciated.
Tom Hibbert
hange. I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem, whether its a
known bug, or whether there is a solution...?
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file type set to be opened by gnuclient. I've tried
> setting kate as the viewing app instead, but to no avail.
>
> Any hints anybody?
I have exactly the same problem, even with a brand new user account. You can
still right click and use the 'open with' option though.
Tom
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wondering is has anyone anywhere seen a libarts-alsa package
for kde3.1beta2 ? BTW im using the debs from shakti.ath.cx, they got
updated only a few days ago ;)
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On Sunday 27 Oct 2002 4:53 am, Rob Weir wrote:
> Are you sure?
> /usr/share/doc/libfreetype6/changelog.Debian.gz:
> freetype (2.1.2-8) unstable; urgency=low
Current version is 2.1.2-10 and it has been turned back on.
Tom
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. I cant quite make sense of the backtrace, possibly it barfs
at CreateWindow?
Is this a local problem? I'm running the shakti.ath.cx beta3.1 debs.
Tom Hibbert
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Im using kde 3.1b2 (karolinas packages) and wish to add gnome 2 to the list of
available session in KDM, how can i do this?
Thanks
Tom
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e exact opposite, kde and konqueror render my fonts beautifully (as
does openoffice with a bit of hacking) and mozilla/galeon make them horribly
ugly.
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a release of it yet, wait till kde 3.2 :)
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educe my font size ?
In your XF86Config-4 put the 75dpi font lines before the 100dpi ones. Also
edit your (if you use kdm) /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers so the th -dpi 100 option
becoms -dpi 75
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ould be out RSN.
>
> I can't access them, as I could not access kde 3.1 rc4, or I don't know
> where they are publicly available.
They are not publicly available, only package mantainers have them as there
might still be bug fixes (very very grave bugs only) that go in.
Karloina, your latest packages are missing this one :)
Please fix, and thanks
Tom
simple.
If your using packages not provided by debian developers as part of debian,
you cant seriously expect there not to be issues, however most of the issues
are incredibly simple to resolve, and people on these lists will go out of
their way to help you.
Tom
Using karolinas 3.1 debs, is it possible to get kaplan to do anything? When i
run it it just returns to the konsole, and --help gives no indication that
there are any options i can pass to it. Ive seen some screen shots of it
running and it seems quite nice, any ideas?
Thanks
Tom
> run ?
Its supposed to be a programming for embedding knode/kmail/adressbook/kalendar
into one interface, you can see screenshots of it at dot.kde.org but i cant
find any info on how to 'use' it.
Tom
worth upgrading. I personally have
always found openoffice.org to be better (albeit slower and less kde
integrated) than koffice, in terms of features and reliability. Although it
does need some LD_PRELOAD= and interface font changes before it works well
for me.
Tom
eferences, this should not
cause any security concern).
Tom
On Friday 17 Jan 2003 12:14 pm, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Friday 17 January 2003 12:15, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > And what is the difference between the kmail builtin GnuPG support
> > and the plugin version?
How do you setup the plugin version?
Tom
On Friday 17 Jan 2003 2:09 pm, you wrote:
> On Freitag, 17. Januar 2003 13:47, Tom Badran wrote:
> > On Friday 17 Jan 2003 12:14 pm, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> > > On Friday 17 January 2003 12:15, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> > > > And what is the difference between t
ew message dialog it now defaults
to "OpenPGP (plugin)".
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Tom
and rebooted to make sure i get new clean
gpg-agent etc running. I still get exactly the same errors about not having a
passphrase.
Any more ideas? Would you like to see any of my configs/.gnupg directory
structure?
Tom
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 10:14 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran:
> > Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in
> > the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new
> > clean
, how
are .xsession files supposed to work?
Tom
iff file and has, after retrieving and applying the diff.gz with apt-get
> source, the patch applied. Please test pinentry-qt if that works now for
> you.
Just moved from pinentry-gtk to pinenty-qt, and assuming this mail comes
though like my others to this list all is working fine.
Tom
have to use woody versions ;) (sid ones are missing all
the great apps and dont seem to work as well)
Great work btw
Tom
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I cant for the life of me get the latest liquid to build (using your woody
debs btw). Any chance you could add a package for it.
Thanks
Tom
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icial and maybe a little unstable as
> cvs HEAD can be at times. You have been warned :)
How often are these updated? I'd actually like to run on the bleeding
edge. For future reference, is there any way to un-upgrade if a package
turns out to be broken?
Thanks,
Tom
Hello,
I've installed kde3.1 from sid and all seems fine except artsd. It is
configured ok and I can play wav files fine but every time I try to play an mp3
(in noatun, kaboodle...) artsd dies saying...
artsd: relocation error: /usr/lib/libarts_mpeglib-0.3.0.so.0: undefined symbol:
_ZN16ArtsOu
arts packages are older than what the kdemultimedia package that you use
> is compiled against, hence the undefined symbol
Thanks Ralf! I had a couple of older packages hanging around from an older
install - thought I'd
Could
> anyone here offer a bit of advice?
In the KDE control center, go to KDE components - Session Manager. There the
option Restore Manually Saved Session is probably checked, which causes the
extra entry in the K-menu.
greetz
Tom,
really like to remove it. Could
> anyone here offer a bit of advice?
ooops, sorry about my previous mail, please ignore it :-))
I thought I could help but I don't :)) sorry
greetz
Tom,
und streams and plays them over your sound card.
Which is already becoming obsolete due to the alsa drivers supporting hardware
mixers on most cards that have them, and also will be becoming the default
sound system in the 2.6 kernel.
Tom
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Thanks for the great kde builds btw
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I dont know if this is know, but when i print from konqueror it just hangs.
Works in kmail though. Cant specify when this started as i havent tried to
print for ages until yesterday.
kde in unstable, updated daily
Tom
t a problem with khtml. Kword is fine for documents containing
images, so i guess its not a problem with the image writer.
Dont know if this is an upstream or debian problem or if anyone can reproduce.
I forgot to mention im using cups btw, and all of this is printing to files
(pdf and postscript).
Tom
and all of this is printing to files
> (pdf and postscript).
And its not konqueror hanging, konqueror crashes and the print dialog thing
just sits there saying "printing page ... ", i think my first email didnt
specify that properly ;)
Tom
Is it possible to make konqueror pass urls to applications rather than
downloading the file and then passing the temp file location? Specifically i
want to pass http:// to xmms for ogg vorbis files, and to mplayer for mpeg
files.
Thanks
Tom
om konsole with > designer
> it starts.
>
> Whats up with that?
>
> Using standart packages from sid, on Asus A1300 laptop.
>
> Anders
I also use sid and have the problem that QT3 Designer crashes with
"Segmentation Fault". If you remove the ~/.qt directory QT3 Designer starts.
greetz
Tom,
in SID and how repair this?
> Many thanks for help.
To get your gnome settings under kde you need to run gnome-settings-daemon
Put it in your /usr/bin/startkde script if you want this for all users.
Tom
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Hey folks.
Little problem here with kde. I get it all
loaded up and it gets to the splash screen where it says it's loading
peripherals, and then the xserver (and kde) just crash. No errors, just
back to the console...
I checked the log and there arnt any errors of any
importance l
Hey folks.
Little problem here with kde. I get it all
loaded up and it gets to the splash screen where it says it's loading
peripherals, and then the xserver (and kde) just crash. No errors, just
back to the console...
I checked the log and there arnt any errors of any
importance li
I'll give it a shot.
Thanks
I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.18 and I added the KDE source to my
sources.list, did an update, and apt ignored it... All that i can install
is kde 2.x., but i want 3.1.2. Am I doing something wrong or am i going to
have to install by source since i upgraded the kernel? (please no.)
Sorry if this sent multiple times...
I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.18 and I added the KDE source to my
sources.list, did an update, and apt ignored it... All that i can install
is kde 2.x., but i want 3.1.2. Am I doing something wrong or am i going to
have to install by source since i upgraded th
The source that i added to the list was the one provided by KDE's site for
debian.
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.2/Debian stable main
When i add it then type 'apt-get update' i get:
# apt-get update
Hit http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Packages
Hit http://security.debian.or
thanks for the help guys
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Subject: Re: KDE Installation with 2.4.18
El Martes, 10 de Junio de 2003 00:36, Tom Kloppel escribió:
> deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.2
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