> I installed the xlibmesa3 package (and removed the mesa3 package because
> of depends.).
>
> How do I file a bug-report?
Check out bugs.debian.org
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I installed the xlibmesa3 package (and removed the mesa3 package because
of depends.).
How do I file a bug-report?
Michel Daenzer wrote:
Mark Nellemann wrote:
The package (xlibmesa3) wasn't installed at all! KDE is working again
after I installed it.
Which package providing libgl1 did
Mark Nellemann wrote:
>
> The package (xlibmesa3) wasn't installed at all! KDE is working again
> after I installed it.
Which package providing libgl1 did you have installed then? mesag3?
Anyway, this should probably be reported to the libqt2 maintainer, preferrably
via a bug report.
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Earth
The package (xlibmesa3) wasn't installed at all! KDE is working again
after I installed it.
/ MArk
Michel Daenzer wrote:
Mark Nellemann wrote:
I have been running KDE2 until a recent (1-2 weeks) apt-get
update+upgrade. When I start any KDE related program now, I get this error:
[
Mark Nellemann wrote:
> I have been running KDE2 until a recent (1-2 weeks) apt-get
> update+upgrade. When I start any KDE related program now, I get this error:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ startkde
> kdeinit: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libqt.so.2:
>
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 07:56:53PM +0200, Mark Nellemann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been running KDE2 until a recent (1-2 weeks) apt-get
> update+upgrade. When I start any KDE related program now, I get this error:
>
> undefined symbol: __pure_virtual
> knotify: er
Hi,
I have been running KDE2 until a recent (1-2 weeks) apt-get
update+upgrade. When I start any KDE related program now, I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ startkde
kdeinit: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libqt.so.2:
undefined symbol: __pure_virtual
knotify: error while
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 02:30:10PM -0700, Ken Sandell wrote:
> I want to get task-x-window-system and kde2 (by apt-getting konqeror)
> installed on this iMac 400mhz DV.
>
> IT doesn't seem to be working.
>
> I apt-got konqeror then tried to apt-get install task-x-windo
Ken Sandell wrote:
> tHeOutfit:/home/ken# apt-get install task-x-window-system
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> distribution
; I want to get task-x-window-system and kde2 (by apt-getting
> konqeror) installed on this iMac 400mhz DV.
>
> IT doesn't seem to be working.
>
> I apt-got konqeror then tried to apt-get install
> task-x-window-system and it wont install the fruit cake.
>
> I
I want to get task-x-window-system and kde2 (by
apt-getting konqeror) installed on this iMac 400mhz DV.
IT doesn't seem to be working.
I apt-got konqeror then tried to apt-get install
task-x-window-system and it wont install the fruit cake.
It keeps saying xlibosmesa can't be
Hi,
Anyone knows where I can find theme manager for KDE 2.01 (especially for
SuSE Linux 7.0 PPC)?
kthememg.rpm which was in version 6.x does not exist anymore.
Thanks in advance.
Andrei Verovski
Hi!
I've installed KDE 2 ... (I wanted to see KDE 2 before KDE 2.1 is out ;) )
Not bad ...
Great Desktop Environment ... but a little Bit unstable.
I saw that the potato packages are old ones !
kde2.0pre ... aren't there any packages more up to date ?
thanks a lot...
cu,
mfl
--
Michael Flaig
Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think the crashes are gone...
Maybe it was just a matter of needing a few newer libs or something?
Cheers,
Patrix.
--
"No boom today. Boom tomorrow. There's always a boom tomorrow."
-- Lt. Cmdr. Susan Ivanova, Babylon 5.
"It's the Magic that counts."
-- Larry Wal
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 09:42:28AM +0100 or thereabouts, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> > But that still wouldn't excuse the existence of the problem... and it still
> > happens even if I launch from the command line.
>
> That's to be expected. But does it also happen with Win
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
> But that still wouldn't excuse the existence of the problem... and it still
> happens even if I launch from the command line.
That's to be expected. But does it also happen with WindowMaker like this.
> Here's a sample backtrace (when kcontrol crashes)
>
> (no debuggi
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 12:08:03AM + or thereabouts, Hadess wrote:
> Well then just launch the app from the command-line and check if the pb
> is the same !
Thanks for making me feel dumb (hm, studying for those exams must have made my
mind go away...) ;)
But that still wouldn't excuse the e
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would just like to know if my case is an isolated one... On my Powerbook
> 3400,
> when I run KDE2, many of the kde apps crash when I quit them. ie, I run the
> control center, change stuff, and close the app (either by the X but
Hello,
I would just like to know if my case is an isolated one... On my Powerbook 3400,
when I run KDE2, many of the kde apps crash when I quit them. ie, I run the
control center, change stuff, and close the app (either by the X button, or the
file->quit), and the hard drives whirs a bit, and
Daryl Moulder wrote:
>
> Does anyone know when KDE2 for debian might be ready?
>
> ie apt-get install task-kde works.
If it fails yet, that's probably because some of the dependencies aren't
available yet. I could however at least install kdebase fine on Saturday,
Does anyone know when KDE2 for debian might be ready?
ie apt-get install task-kde works.
Thanks,
Daryl Moulder
--
- When everything is not as square as it may seem.
Kevin Puetz wrote:
>
> On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> > Kevin Puetz wrote:
> > > Debian/PowerPC packages of KDE2 are now built and are apt-able from
> > > http://southpole.penguinpowered.com - just add the line
> > >
> > > deb http:
On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> Kevin Puetz wrote:
> > Debian/PowerPC packages of KDE2 are now built and are apt-able from
> > http://southpole.penguinpowered.com - just add the line
> >
> > deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com/debian woody kde2
>
> Any
Kevin Puetz wrote:
>
> Debian/PowerPC packages of KDE2 are now built and are apt-able from
> http://southpole.penguinpowered.com - just add the line
>
> deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com/debian woody kde2
Any reason to use your packages over the ones from http://kde.
US stable/non-US non-free
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable contrib non-free
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US contrib
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US non-free
# Non Offical (KDE 2, etc.)
deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com
wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Kevin Puetz wrote:
> Debian/PowerPC packages of KDE2 are now built and are apt-able from
> http://southpole.penguinpowered.com - just add the line
>
> deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com/debian woody kde2
>
> to your /etc/apt/sources.list.
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Kevin Puetz wrote:
> Debian/PowerPC packages of KDE2 are now built and are apt-able from
> http://southpole.penguinpowered.com - just add the line
>
> deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com/debian woody kde2
>
> to your /etc/apt/sources.list. Current
Debian/PowerPC packages of KDE2 are now built and are apt-able from
http://southpole.penguinpowered.com - just add the line
deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com/debian woody kde2
to your /etc/apt/sources.list. Currently this is an 8/27 snapshot (just after
beta4), I'll be updati
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