ren't they AA-able?
Also, there is not a fonts.dir file in that directory. mkfontdir
didn't make one, either.
rob
ady have a TTFS running, and I have it set up in the
XF86Config-4 file to point to unix:7100 for fonts.
However, I read somewhere that an TTFS was not required with XF86-4,
you just had to have module installed, and X would do the font
thing on their own. Is this true?
thanks for the tips,
rob
ion is shown as 2.1
Is what I have the right thing to do? How can I improve upon it?
thanks,
rob
I thought that was the case. I don't keep the debian versions
straight in my head, just something like scary, kinda safe, and
steady-goes-the-ship. This whole name-change game every n months I
haven't kept up with.
thanks,
rob
other neat things. Debian could come up with
a policy for where system and user-provided TrueType fonts go, and
then include those two lines in the config file.
rob
How about if debian (or the debian package of konsole, or the debian
package of xfs-xtt) started to ship with one free TT font which would
be the default for stuffs.
rob
l from 'anonymous-4010' to 'ktip'
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
Aplay: version 0.5.8 by Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Using soundcard 'Sound Fusion CS461x at 0x5010/0x5000, irq 11'
Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/KDE_Startup.wav' : Signed 16-bit Little Endian,
Rate 22050 Hz, Mono
***
much death.
any clues?
***
thanks,
rob
everyone has been discussing on
> this list for a while now.
>
> try downgrading your libfreetype6 package.
I will be glad to try this, for grins and all, but not right now.
I did the following command:
bash-2.04$ pwd
/home/rob/.kde
bash-2.04$ find . | xargs grep -i alias | less
an only have one or the other
commented out at a time.
rob
em.
I think (hope?) that the days of "broken bash", and "no more /dev" are
over. I will only use Debian unstable from now on. Any other Debian
becomes more and more unmaintained as time passes. I can't deal with
that. This is my work laptop, and even though it _must_ work all the
time, I am quite fine with testing/unstable.
rob
happy with the response when there is a serious problem.
I know that this following statement may be faulty in a logical sort
of fashion, but I get more "feel goods" by doing the 'dist-upgrade'
only every so often, every three days or so.
rob
S thing.
I just did an 'apt-get update' 'apt-get dist-upgrade', and am running
unstable.
rob
o set this and forget it, but can't find out
how. Must be possible, since 4 is the default, but so far I get
nowhere, and searching of archives etc has yielded nothing helpful.
Hope someone knows what I need to do.
Thanks
Rob Clack
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est other packages.
Ivan> a ftp server being installed)...don't use apt-get install for
Ivan> install tasks. use dselect, console-apt, or one of the other
Ivan> programs that are coming out. fine tune you install.
since you are doing the work, you call the shots.
thanks for the answers.
rob
ossible to make
task-kdenetworking suggest kppp and not bring it along on its' own?
rob
installed or removed.
Need to get 34.3MB of archives. After unpacking 9843kB will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
I understand why the kernel-stuff was held back, I put it on hold, but
not the kde stuff. Also, why the kde stuff removal?
Needless to say, I didn't continue.
rob
ps. bif
omething which would show
debian users the current status of an immediate 'apt-get
dist-upgrade'. I would definitely check that page before doing the
updates, if it existed.
thx for the help,
rob
b page? oh, now I see the apt line that I should have been using.
What has been happening as of late? a lot of sound and fury,
signifying nothing?
rob
ates go directly into woody.
biffhero-laptop:~# cat /etc/debian_version
woody
biffhero-laptop:~#
ok, I was confused.
thanks,
rob
I'm not sure if this is related at all, but since upgrading to X4.0.2 and
KDE2.1.1 with QT2.3.0, on my machine (P3-450, 128MB), I've had a problem with
everything taking much longer to load. While AA is supposed to cause some
slowdown, should it really take 1:15 (mm:ss!) to load up a new instan
When starting up KDE, I get the following errors in /var/log/syslog:
Apr 29 18:38:02 thebox modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
Apr 29 18:38:02 thebox modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-service-1-0
I have a Creative SBLive Value, with fairly new drivers from
opensour
Has anyone else tried using Konqy with WebCT? I can login, and get to the
'Home' page, but Konqy never seems to be able to load any of the pages linked
off Home.
It's really annoying to have to go back to Netscape just so I can get my
coursework...
> This memory leak also seems to have evidenced another memory
> leak: it *seems* that Linux 2.4.4 also has a memory leak
> (memory which was allocated on swap after the Konqueror thing
> didn't get back even *after* I went to the console using
> single user mode!).
I'
I don't know if this is any help, but this is what I did to get AA working
under potato with my Riva TNT. Also, this is just based on my incomplete
memory if the long and painful process, so anyone has a clue feel free to
correct me...
Firstly, I got the XFree86 4.0.2 potato debs from
http://p
> You can only do antialiasing if you do NOT use the NVIDIA drivers (the
> commercial ones). They cannot do it yet.
I'm using the binary NVIDIA drivers from NVIDIA, with a TNT-1, under X4.0.2
w/AA with no problems at all. Is this what you mean?
My university uses WebCT to distribute much of the online course material.
Basically, you login in to the system, and you get access to a bunch of
material for each of your university units.
It seems to use a system of CGI scripts disguised as directories, like
Freshmeat. Konqueror however, ca
"
Load"glx"
I have heard that if you mess up your XftConfig file it will cause any
programs that use it to crash tho. I did post me XftConfig before, but here
it is again in case its useful to you:
#
# XftConfig from http://keithp.com/~keithp/fonts/XftConfig
#Messed wi
I've been trying to compile kups under potato with Ivan's packages, but first
I need to get qtcups working. Unfortunately, when I try to compile it, I get
the following errors:
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/qtcups-2.0'
Making all in qtcups
make[2]: Entering dir
ining a few themes.
Ben> I am hesitant to do (1) because of the user's disk space usage.
Ben> I am hesitant to do (2) because I'm not sure that debian wants a
Ben> million kde-theme-* packages on its servers.
I like (2).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/$ apt-cache search . | wc -l
7230
what's another 40 packages?
rob
ces.list . I've made up two solutions to this but
What about a sources.list sources.list line? A sources.list line
which will d/l the sources.list lines, and if there are new ones in
the repository for official debian, present them to the user to decide
about.
rob
themes from it, causing problems system wide. The
verification process in the installer would have to be good.
rob
ignature with "gpg --import
Hendrik> keyfile"
Can gpg be pointed at a keyserver to automatically download the public
keys?
rob
To use these debs under testing (aka woody) you'll need to get libldap2 and
libxml2 from unstable first.
I posted a message about how I got AA working under potato with Ivan's
KDE2.1.1 debs and cpbotha's XFree86 4.0.2 packages.
It's archived here: http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde-0105/msg00161.html
It might be of some use to you.
konqueror?
I found them under ~/.kde/share/icons/favicons ... But the sites
which are there don't give me what I think is the action you are
speaking of. Are you saying that the icon shows up instead of the
world-"www"text-page picture to the immediate left of the h in http://
?
oh, I am running...
bash-2.05$ konqueror --version
Qt: 2.3.0
KDE: 2.1.2
Konqueror: 2.1.1
bash-2.05$
rob
>>>>> On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:53:19 +0200, Jens Benecke
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Jens> [1 ]
Jens> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:02:27PM -0700, Rob Walker wrote:
>> Now I am jealous. How does one turn this feature on in konqueror? I
>>
I've got a pretty standard woody box, and I recently upgraded to
the KDE2.2beta1 packages from unstable. I can log on through KDM
fine, but once I'm in KDE and try to run a KDE program, my machine
locks hard. Real hard. I can sync, unmount and reboot using the
SysRq key, but ctrl-alt-bkspc out o
> What is the best way to install Debian testing/(woody packages) & KDE, when
> the install is to 2001 HW, and is done entirely through a 56K modem? (So,
> an important consideration is minimizing the ammount of data DL'd.) (Also
> important is getting the X drivers for the video HW.)
>
> Should
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 12:41:47AM -0400, Bruce wrote:
> Isn't KLyX esssentially dead? I would look at the Lyx homepage (www.lyx.org);
> I seem to recall that Klyx is more or less abandoned, and you will get far
> more mileage out of the current version of Lyx itself.
From my reading of the semi
one to many times...fortunately, this was just after working USB
[mouse] support entered the 2.2 kernels (I think...), so I just
dropped the USB->PS/2 converter dongle.
Anyhow, I hope you figure it out.
-rob
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y? Is there an easier way?
Thanks,
Rob
Hello,
I use tabs feature in KDE extensively. Mainly in Konsole.
Unfortunately, active tab's color is not much different than inactive
ones'.
How could I change that?
I've tried to:
1. Press right button on a tab - no effect
2. Configure schemes in Konsole - no effect
3. Configure colors in systems
to build your own packages of it.
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[Jon Ellis wrote in newsgate.debian.kde]
> I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find konverse debs for KDE
> 3.0.2.
I've tried building it and failed - I'll see if I can suss out how to fix
it, but until then I can recommend gabber, since it happily docks into the
kde
; else like /opt or /usr/local.
> Why is this a limitation of how KDE works. I don't understand. What would
> KDE have to do so that this is possible?
It's down to where things get installed. 'kicker' (the panel), goes into
/usr/bin in both kde 2 and kde 3. The majo
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> anyone knows if font-aa should be working with the current kde3.x packages ??
Works For Me[tm].
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ything is working fine.
> Any ideas?
Chris Cheney mentioned that he was prepping new debs to fix this a few
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>
Why are there no source packages?
Or are they planned to upload in the near futere?
Greetings
Rob
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On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 09:20:27AM +0200, Craig Main wrote:
> I have changed the auth to noauth before I tried to connect...? still no
> luck...:(
Are you in the 'dialout' group? Or is it the 'dip' group...?
-rob
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t you have restart X to take advantage of any
new fonts you might install.
Aside from that, yeah, avoid font servers unless you know why you want
it (sharing fonts over a network).
-rob
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age of any
> > new fonts you might install.
>
> "xset fp rehash" should work. AIUI, it reloads the font path info. I would be
> surprised if it didn't take new fonts into account.
Oh wow. I thought that only worked if you had a font server.
-rob
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e the forum (as you see
on the screenshot)
Is this a bug in konqueror or is it a bug in the website? Galeon and
mozilla have no problems with this.
Greetings
Rob Lensen
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cripple KDE anyhow? Are there better ways?
I know nothing about the KDE aspects of this question, but disabling a
daemon is easy:
$ apt-get install rcconf
$ rcconf
Simply select the services you want to have launched on boot.
-rob
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rong?
Could anybody point me to a better / more stable desktop?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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endliest around. If
you ever need help with general Debian issues, debian-user will sort you
out, while here is for KDE specific stuff.
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is OK. Under kde 3.0.3 the scan works perfect.
When I enter the adress of the printer manually the printer works OK
So does somebody else have this problem?
Is it een debian package bug or a kde3.1 beta2 bug?
Greetings
Rob Lensen
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#x27;t start here because:
gideon: error while loading shared libraries: libkjava.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
It has to be in kdelibs I think, but the kde3.1 beta2 package's I have
has no Java compiled in I think.
Is there another way to provide libkjava?
Gr
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 10:03:30PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> The version in Debian is GPL, though newer upstream versions are no
> longer free.
Interestingly, the Java source is also installed within your web servers
document root to comply with the GPL.
-rob
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Descr
stion. (Closes: Bug#163900)
* Turned off the bytecode interpreter.
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-rob
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gain when Xft2 and fontconfig are in Debian.
> * Removed libkpathsea-dev build-dependency. It was used for the the
> FreeType 1 contributed tools, but those tools were not yet ported
> to FreeType 2. Also removed the 'debian/\' file. Thanks to
> P. Doblerm
ou'd pay for a quite
reasonably fast GeForce or Radeon or even a Matrox card, all of which
are accelerated under XFree86.
On the other hand, maybe you've got some really expensive 3d card which
none of the XFree86 hackers can afford to buy and hack on:)
Idly curious,
-rob
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> I am a seasoned sysadmin, after all.
There're (at least) two super user operations required for burning CDs:
access to the devices and access to real time priority scheduling. You
can get by without real time scheduling, but your chance of burning a
coaster are increased.
-rob
pgp
I've installed kde 3.0.4 from the apt source for unstable from kde.org.
Whenever I log out, a single kdeinit process is left in limbo which then
consumes as much CPU time as it can get it's little mits on.
Has anyone else seen this, got a solution, or reported it as a bug?
Regards,
n
le level except for some
> application here and there.
As many other people have said, it was a pretty trivial fix. From just
the error message it was possible to figure out what was going on and
fix it within seconds.
-rob
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e to non-building on ARM (or something like that).
> As KDE didn't make it into Debian before Woody, it isn't in the Debian
> archive ; and Progeny does not seem to have it in its archive :-\
Try snapshot.debian.net, it should have it then.
-rob
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ildren.
> kdeinit: Exit.
>
> Not much to go on.
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin Wortman
Anything interesting show up in your /var/log/XFree86.0.log?
-rob
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S always has one channel setup for recording.
By default, this seems to be the mix channel (which is also muted).
Assuming you don't have a mic plugged in, you should be fine. You might
want to run netstat once in a while though, to see if your machine is
connecting to echelon.nsa.gov :)
-r
the program building it to be able to parse HTML, which Kate
will not be able to do out of the box (tho it could probably hook onto
Konq's parser). I know that Mozilla includes a DOM tree viewer, and I'm
fairly sure that speedbar with emacs21 can do this too so give them a
try.
-rob
that the packaging time would be a very small fraction
of the total process; it's just copying some files are around and
building an archive from them.
-rob
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> > > Hi and thank you very much for answering.
> > >
> > > After doing have you have said, I now get the following:
> > >
> > > debian:~# apt-get install kdevelop
> > > Reading Package Lists... Done
> > > Building Dependency Tree... Done
&
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 05:30:51PM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> anthing known how long it takes to have qt-3.1.1 in unstable now that it's
> out
> ? :-)
I imagine it will not happen until GCC-3.2 becomes the default, which
should be Real Soon Now.
-rob
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so I think it's not an X problem.
I tried to find libfontconfig1-2.1.-7 because that one should solve the
problem, but can't find it.
Greetings
Rob Lensen
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tconfig.
The easiest thing to do, and what I do, is to just not touch your X11
config at all, and create a ~/.xftconfig as follows: (one line)
dir "~/.fonts"
Then put all your .ttf files in ~/.fonts. Run
~$ xftcache ~/.fonts
-
Greetings
Rob
> Rob Lensen wrote (Sat 2003-
ell. Debian does have enormous
number of Free and non-Free fonts within the distribution (non-Free is
not part of Debian, blah, blah, blah) though, so you may or may not be
bothered to use it...
> I am very confused - could do with some enlightenment.
Yeah, me too. I thought I understood it fairly well, but writing all
has just made me realise how 'interesting' the whole thing is. :) This
is just what I've gleaned from reading various lists and docs though, so
I might be completely off-base...
-rob
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e last
> resort because I'm not very familiar with compiling large programs).
I compiled KDEPIM with the source packages of ktown.
This works good over here
Greetings
Rob Lensen
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ot;.
Any suggestions on how to install kontact as I am a bit lost without my
email client.
Rob
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Diederik de Haas wrote:
> On Saturday 01 August 2015 20:42:57 Rob Brewer wrote:
>> I installed kde-plasma-desktop today with synaptic on sid and plasma
>> seemed to be working OK until I carried out a dist-upgrade which seems
>> to have removed kontact.
>>
>&
o they should work with the
> rest of your system.
>
>
Thank for the warning but as I have been using sid for a number of years now
and I am aware of the problems. I do use stable on other more critical
computers and all are backed up daily :)
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red line for me unless I can find a way of maintaining a newsreader on kde.
Is there a way forward with knode or am I stuck with using thunderbird as
my future mail/news reader.
Rob
ocess.
(I you want to contact me off-list please use "kde at grantura.co.uk")
Rob
re needed.
Also kleopatra self test is failing at scdaemon with:
The GnuPG configuration self-check failed. Error code: 1 Diagnostics:
gpgconf: error running '/usr/lib/gnupg/scdaemon': probably not installed
scdaemon:Smartcards:/usr/lib/gnupg/scdaemon:0:0:
I have tried installing scdaemon but it wants to remove the same packages as
sasl2-bin above.
Rob
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un libsasl2-modules-sql
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Rob
t;
Yes it's working again now after I restarted kontact as well.
Thank you for your help.
Rob
same problem as Martin, but I can't find the
option you suggested. The third menu here is "View" but I can't see any item
that relates to "affichage" which is presumably "Display" in english.
kdepim Version: 4:17.12.3+5.101
Rob
le the lower pane on and off.
Many Thanks
Rob
TF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
Presumably a bug with this version of kmail but could be something I have
overlooked, so it would be helpful to know if anyone else has seen this
happening.
Rob
(up to date Debian Sid)
inkbottle wrote:
> On Friday, May 11, 2018 12:50:30 PM CEST Rob Brewer wrote:
>> After the recent upgrade to kmail 4:17.12.3-1 I am seeing Arabic
>> characters replacing punctuation marks in the kmail message pane.
>>
>> For instance " (utf-8 E2 80 A6) is bei
Rob Brewer wrote:
OK I have found the problem
>
> Not sure how quoted-printable is handled in kmail. Maybe the problem is in
> the sending software but this is happening on at least 2 different email
> sources.
>
The "Override character encoding:" in the Appear
p through a
lot of hoops.
I was aware this would happen someday but it's very sad.
Rob
r many the Internet is just Web 2.0 anymore.
> That there is a lot of other services with usable fat clients…
>
I guess a lot of the many don't know what they're missing :)
Regards
Rob
Hmmm... will this be the last message i send from knode ??
:5.14.5.1-5
libkworkspace5-5 4.5.14.5.1-5
but problem remains.
I suspect I have missing or erroneous packages installed but cannot see which
ones are in error.
Other window managers (LXDE and XFace) are working correctly.
Any suggestions to where the problem is occurring?
Rob
dpkg -l
h: Application Name = plasmashell path = /usr/bin pid = 31691
So it looks like plasmashell is not starting because kactivitymanagerd isn't
running but if I try to start it I get
:~$ /usr/bin/kactivitymanagerd
Already running
and
:~$ ps aux |grep activity
xxx30089 0.0 0.2 553044 35104 ?Sl 13:25 0:00
/usr/bin/kactivitymanagerd start-daemon
I also looked at .xsession-errors it is currently over 2 Gb in size :(
I'll need to prune it !!
Thanks for the help
Rob
luca.pedrielli wrote:
> Hi,
> did you try with a new user?
It's difficult as this is a single user box.
>
> are you using some strange plasmoid?
>
Not as far as I am aware. The desktop hasn't changed for quite some time.
> Best, Luca.
Thank you for the suggestions.
Rob
Achim Schaefer wrote:
> rm ~/.xession-errors
> is the easiest way.
>
done.. thanks..
Rob
138) at
../csu/libc-start.c:308
#17 0x555746ba in _start ()
Not sure if this is a cups issue or a plasmashell issue though.
Regards
Rob
Rob Brewer wrote:
> Not sure if this is a cups issue or a plasmashell issue though.
>
On further checking /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkcupslib.so
is in the print-manager package.
Rob
browsed to run without
killing plasmashell.
Thank you all for your help.
Best
Rob
s' item
again to the System Tray without crashing plasmashell.
So maybe as you suggested it was a print queue problem that caused the crash
although it is a bit surprising that this could prevent plasma from starting
up correctly.
Rob
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