The current default directory for kdm sessions desktop files is
/usr/share/apps/kdm/sessions. There were 45 files there on my sid system
with KDE 3.2.2. It appears kdm does a great job of sorting out which of
these is actually installed, then throws the right ones up for me to choose
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On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 07:51:27PM +0200, Tomas Hoger wrote:
> There's report about this problem on KDE's bug tracking system. See:
>
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68337
Status of this bug on KDE's BTS was changed to RESOLVED with resolution
WONTFIX. According to comments to that bug
CVS commit by mornfall:
- update TODO
- start to sort out the package installation mess
- start to use _error for error reporting (hm, will need some support
for real-time warning/error display...)
M +5 -1 TODO 1.19
M +77 -70libcapture/pkgmanager.cpp 1.15 [POSSIBLY UNSAFE: pr
Package: kdm
Version: 3.2.2-1
Severity: normal
KDM contains in its list of sessions an entry called "Custom" which serves
only to blank the screen momentarily and then return you to KDM. It makes
no apparent use of the .xsession file, and in any case that's what the
"Default" session type accom
> When choosing 'KDE' as session type in kdm, the .xsession
> script will not be executed (I did not have my key mappigns
> anymore and the euro sign did not either). Choosing 'Custom'
> always put me back to the kdm welcome screen.
If you want your ~/.xsession used, try the "Default" session t
Package: kopete
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: normal
I get disconnected once a day from msn and jabber (which is in itself a but,
that kopete does not do retries itself). But after those disconnects, I have
to first click away 3 popups with the connection lost messages, and then I
have to fill in m
[I'm Cc'ing the qt-kde packagers list for more input.]
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Brian Nelson wrote:
> I've been maintaining my own Qt packages for some time at
> http://bignachos.com/~nelson/debian . I've been considering hijacking
> the Debian Qt packages because I use Qt extensively at work and am
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Well, my packages are not yet fit for upload yet. They contain some
> drastic changes that really need to be tested more.
>
Would it be possible to upload the latest version at least? That would
solve my problem.
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